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Who wrote the "om namoh bhagvate vasudev ayye" mantra?
who is the creator/writer of that mantra? and how do you chant it....i mean i do it on a tulsi mala 16 rounds, but. . . . .
ok, how do you "neeaz" it?
The mantra means "Om salutations to the all pervading god "and is a mantra directed to Vishnu. It's an ancient mantra and the "creator" of it is probably unknown--or perhaps some responder will mention a legendary figure. The mantra is writtin in seed syllable form on the Vishnu yantra. Maybe you can Google it.
Are you asking how to use a mala? or how to pronounce the Sanskrit? Do you have a guru who is instructing you to do this? If so, the questions should be posed to him or her.
In using a mala (if this is Q), you begin at the bead next to the "guru bead" (the big one joining the mala together) and go around the mala beads, When you get to the end, flip the mala and begin again (you never cross over or count the guru bead.)
The mantra is pronounced (if this is the Q) like it appears with a little flourish or elongation at some points.
Om naMOH bhagavaTAY VA-soo-day-VIE (like, "eye") yah.
Burn Notice: Season finale interview with creator Matt Nix
As we come to the end of "Burn Notice" season three, I thought in lieu of a review of what I felt was a strong episode with a couple of smartly-chosen guest stars, I'd talk to the show's creator, Matt Nix, about the ins and outs of a season that began airing all the way back in early June of '09. Matt's thoughts (and, of course, spoilers for season three, plus one question at the very end that ...
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