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A sacred utterance in praise of a god which is believed to have spiritual power in Hinduism, especially used for divinely revealed verses of the Vedas.
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I would like to know the difference between the Pancādaśi and śodaśākṣari(षोडशाक्षरि) mantras, of course apart from the fact that the later contains one more akshara.
Why is the śodaśākṣari kept so secret?
If you don't know about the Panchadasi, here is the explanation.
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asked Feb 16 '17 by Spiritual Seeker
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Puraścaraṇa means preparatory rites, which is associated with mantra japas. Puras means first of all and ācaraṇa means undertaking, practising and performing. Therefore puraścaraṇa means first prepara …
answered Feb 16 '17 by Spiritual Seeker