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The Divine chintamani M antra


Shriharsha, a great poet, is the writer of one of the five epics in Sanskrit, the Naishedha.
Shriharshas father, Shriheera, was the chief royal priest of King Vijaya Chandra and his successor King Jaya Chandra
of Kannauj. He was greatly honored in the royal court for his erudition.. But, his son was dull and so he was worried. He
took Shriharsha to an accomplished saint Sri Chintamani Swami. The young boy, Shriharsha, served the saint with
great diligence and care. Pleased with his service the saint wrote the Chintamani Mantra on his tongue with his pious
hand. This awakened the boys faculty of intellect and also endowed him with a fine retentive memory.
Once, some scholar defeated Shriheera in a scriptural debate in the royal court. Abused by the defeat, he gave up his
mortal body, but at the time of death he said to Shriharsha, O Son! If you are a worthy son, you must humble this
man who has deceitfully defeated me; and thus bring peace to my distressed soul.
Shriharsha took a vow to obey his fathers command. Later, inspired by his Guru Sri Chintamani Swami, he performed
an anushthana of the Chintamani mantra for one year and perfected it thereby attaining knowledge and learning of
such a high order that other scholars were quite unable to understand his views. He again worshipped Ma Saraswati and
when the goddess appeared, he said, O Mother! The boon of erudition granted by you has proved to be defective in
that no scholar is able to understand my statements.
Ma Saraswati said, Dear son! At midnight, cover your head with a wet cloth and drink buttermilk. This will aggravate
Kapha and consequently your intellect will become dull to some extent. Then other scholars will be able to understand
what you say.
Shriharsha did as directed, whereupon other scholars were able to understand what he said. Thereafter he defeated the
scholar who had defeated his father in a scriptural debate and thus fulfilled his fathers wish. He also wrote many alltime great works such as the Khandannakhandakhdya etc. Ma Saraswati had given this mantra as a boon to King
Nala as well.
The Chintamani mantra and yantra that Shriharsha had worshipped and perfected are given below:
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The Mantra

Om Hrim Om
In this, hrim is the chintamani Beeja. The Beeja Mantra carries the mystery and hidden power of mantra. It is marked by
it primal sound.
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The Yantra
The method of writing the yantra on the tongue: Half an hour after the birth of the child and before the jaatkarma,
write the above given yantra on the childs tongue with blunt gold needle, using cows ghee and honey mixed in
unequal proportions and utter Chintamani mantra in his ears in a sweet tone.

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