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Trimantra
‘Savva Paavappanasano’ - destroys all sins. Reciting this
mantra destroys all sins.
‘Mangalanam Cha Savvesim’ – of all that is auspicious,
‘Padhamam Havai Mangalam’ – this is the highest. This
is the most auspicious of all that is auspicious in this universe.
This is the first and the foremost. That is what they are trying
to say.
Now tell me, should we leave out such a mantra amidst
all our religious segregations? Was Lord Rushabhdev neutral or
biased?
Questioner : Neutral.
Dadashri : So then we should sing praise of the Navkar
mantra just as God has said to do.
Trimantra Lightens Suffering
Questioner : In the Trimantra there is a line ‘Savva
Paavappanasano’ meaning ‘this destroys all sins’. So does it
destroy sins without any suffering?
Dadashri : There will be some suffering. If you spend
four days with me, you will still have suffering, but by being in
my presence, that suffering is reduced. In the same token, the
presence of the Trimantra makes a big difference with regards
to any suffering. Things will not affect you too much!
If you imprison a man who does not have Gnan for four
days, he will have a lot of suffering. And what happens if a man
who has Gnan is sent to prison? The suffering is essentially the
same for both, but the suffering does not have any internal
impact for the one with Gnan!
It can only be recited if it is destined to be in Vyavasthit!
Questioner : You are saying that the Trimantra removes