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all obstacles in life . You are also saying that everything is ordained ( vyavasthit ), so where does this power of the Trimantra come from ?
Dadashri : Vyavasthit is when , if the obstacles were not meant to be removed , then until that time you would not be able to recite the Trimantra ; you should understand vyavasthit in this way .
Questioner : Despite reciting the Trimantra if the obstacles are not removed , what can we infer ?
Dadashri : You would not know how large that obstacle was and how small it became . Only I know that .
Navkar Means Namaskar
Questioner : Many people recite the mantra only to the line ‘ Loye Savva Saahunam ’, and others say , ‘ Eso Pancha Namukkaro ,’ and finish the Navkar mantra , is that all right ?
Dadashri : If they do not recite the last four lines , it is fine . The mantras are only five in all . The remaining four lines are to stress the importance of the mantra .
Questioner : Is it called Navkar mantra because of the nine stanzas it has ?
Dadashri : No , it is not like that . These are not just nine stanzas . The word Namaskar is the same as Navkar . The original word is Namaskar mantra but in the Maghadi language it is called Navkar , so Namaskar is now Navkar . It has nothing to do with the nine stanzas . In all there are only five namaskars .
Aum Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
Questioner : Please explain the next mantra ‘ Aum namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya ’.
Dadashri : Vasudev Bhagwan ! These are beings that