Hello everyone! A lot of remedies and rituals include reciting a mantra. However what is the case when the mantra is not in the native language of the native? What should they do then?
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Hello everyone! A lot of remedies and rituals include reciting a mantra. However what is the case when the mantra is not in the native language of the native? What should they do then?
Listen to mantra in youtube and learn to pronounce it correctly, that’s it.
Everyone can learn, so what if does not comes out perfect, intentions matter more than perfection.
Inspiration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTc8X37oJBE
If he can do it why you cannot.
BTW this is my favourite shiva chant.
Also, shorter or easier mantras may be suggested (if chart combinations permit) initially. Further, initial some jaap may be done through a Brahmin/panditji (he will do sankalp, take dakshina, etc) and native may learn till then and continue thereafter; native should be advised to follow certain lifestyle during the days jaap is being done by panditji (Eg. Visit the temple, avoid non-veg or tamasik food, etc etc).