Kulpathi Ekkirala Krishnamacharya, known as Master E.K. among his followers, is the New-Age Teacher, Healer and Yogi. He gave a synthetic understanding of the scriptures and their usefulness in daily life. He gave many spiritual practices to experience THE ONE. 'Narayana Kavacham' is one such spark from his spiritual commentaries.
Many people who suffer from misfortune, diseases, obsessions, oppressions, tensions and the onslaught of the social and planetary influences which stimulate the experience of his past deeds, take refuge under the Kavacha, Invariably they find stunning results both from the mundane and the spiritual point of view. Narayana Kavacham is considered to be one among the most powerful formulae of the Mantras.
Power runs as force along the lines of thought. This is one of the ancient most statements of the Seers. Based on this, the process of meditation is prescribed. Creating a thought-form is natural to the mind. If the thought matter is dedicated to God, then the circuit of the workings of nature is completed by man who forms the necessary link. The whole of the Science of Mantras is based on this fact. This forms a part of the Raja Yoga path. Think of God, and your limitations disappear. You have carved yourself out from God-matter and hence you have the riddle of your existence separately on the surface of God. When a divine thought form is proposed and produced in the mind in a spirit of dedication to God, then the total creation stands as an active God on the surface of the Supreme God. This process is carried out with the help of the utterance of some words and the reflection of their meanings. When used for this purpose the words are called Mantras. Using the Mantra as a shield which protects is a branch of the Science of Mantras. Such a creation is called Kavacham in Sanskrit and the term means a "Shield". Here the Shield is made up of the sound vibrations, the utterance, the pulsation of breath which makes the utterance and the lines of thought which weave the meaning of the words.
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