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About Munka Mantra

Knight of the Sun

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To HP mageson: I have only
a question about the Munka mantra: What is the correct writing of this mantra in sanskrit?

I've searched too much the word "Munka" but i've not found it anywhere.

Maybe in devangari is written in a different way.

Thank you for the help! Hail Satana.
 
Its Munka its a Sanskrit name for Shiva as the destroyer of karma patterns. Now if knowing how this is spelled in Sanskrit is important just find out how to write Munka in Sanskrit. Its not difficult.
 
HP Mageson666 said:
Its Munka its a Sanskrit name for Shiva as the destroyer of karma patterns. Now if knowing how this is spelled in Sanskrit is important just find out how to write Munka in Sanskrit. Its not difficult.

But where did you HPs find it? (100% impossible to find it on internet. It's not listed between any of the 108 or 1000 names of Shiva).
Is it related to this?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_(deity)
A lunar deity like Shiva/Satan, which has to do with death and rebirth. You mentioned in the past that the 6th chakra is the seat on immortality (or something similar).
 
Thunder said:
HP Mageson666 said:
Its Munka its a Sanskrit name for Shiva as the destroyer of karma patterns. Now if knowing how this is spelled in Sanskrit is important just find out how to write Munka in Sanskrit. Its not difficult.

But where did you HPs find it? (100% impossible to find it on internet. It's not listed between any of the 108 or 1000 names of Shiva).
Is it related to this?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_(deity)
A lunar deity like Shiva/Satan, which has to do with death and rebirth. You mentioned in the past that the 6th chakra is the seat on immortality (or something similar).
Same, i looked and i didn't find It, i litteraly checked all the names of Shiva lol maybe it's wrote in a different way?
 
Bruuuh I found it
https://www.google.it/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-samsung&source=android-browser&q=munakka
This is the closest thing to munka you can find on internet. It's some ayurvedic thing, raisins.
 
Thunder said:
Bruuuh I found it
https://www.google.it/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-samsung&source=android-browser&q=munakka
This is the closest thing to munka you can find on internet. It's some ayurvedic thing, raisins.
It's really close but it is not :lol:
 
HP Mageson666 said:
Its Munka its a Sanskrit name for Shiva as the destroyer of karma patterns. Now if knowing how this is spelled in Sanskrit is important just find out how to write Munka in Sanskrit. Its not difficult.

Is it related to the Mundaka upanishad? I see that the D and N have dots under them, maybe it's pronounced differently from how it's written.
From wikipedia: Mundaka (Sanskrit: मुण्डक) literally means "shaved (as in shaved head), shorn, lopped trunk of a tree". Eduard Roer suggests that this root is unclear, and the word as title of the Upanishad possibly refers to "knowledge that shaves, or liberates, one of errors and ignorance"
 
Thunder said:
HP Mageson666 said:
Its Munka its a Sanskrit name for Shiva as the destroyer of karma patterns. Now if knowing how this is spelled in Sanskrit is important just find out how to write Munka in Sanskrit. Its not difficult.

Is it related to the Mundaka upanishad? I see that the D and N have dots under them, maybe it's pronounced differently from how it's written.
From wikipedia: Mundaka (Sanskrit: मुण्डक) literally means "shaved (as in shaved head), shorn, lopped trunk of a tree". Eduard Roer suggests that this root is unclear, and the word as title of the Upanishad possibly refers to "knowledge that shaves, or liberates, one of errors and ignorance"
Maybe you find it! :D
 
I did some quick researching on the matter.

Munka is vibrated Munyaka. If we assume that the "y" here is interchangeable (in written form) with the "i", we have Muniaka. A combination of Muni (मुनि) and Aka (अक).

मुनि
múni [ muni ]

m. ( accord. to cf. Uṇ. iv, 122 fr. √ man ) impulse, eagerness ( ? ) cf. RV. vii, 56, 8

( prob. ) any one who is moved by inward impulse, an inspired or ecstatic person, enthusiast cf. RV. cf. AV. cf. Br.

a saint, sage, seer, ascetic, monk, devotee, hermit ( esp. one who has taken the vow of silence ) cf. ŚBr. etc. ( with hṛdayeṣu sthitaḥ, the internal monitor or conscience cf. Mn. viii, 91 )

a Brāhman of the highest ( eighth ) order

[Source: https://www.sanskrita.org/wiki/index.php/muni?setlang=es]

अक
á-ka [ aka ]
2 n. unhappiness, pain, trouble TS.

[Source: https://www.sanskrita.org/wiki/index.php?title=aka]


So it would be a combination of someone advanced and/or wise, and pain/trouble/unhappiness. Which in combination then could have the meaning of a wise practitioner in magick who who destroys the root source of pain and unhappiness. Muniaka, Munyaka, Munka.

This is all theories only of course. I could be completely wrong here.
Another interesting thing to note is that "Munka" is Hungaryan for "Work" or "Job", borrowed from Serbo-Croatian "muka" meaning "trouble", as well as Slovakian "muka" and Russian "мука" which both mean “pain”. So theorically the "n" in the Hungaryan "Munka" could be interpreted as meaning "To get rid of trouble/pain", through "Work", which is the end-meaning of the word in Hungaryan.
Though, again, these are only theories.
 
TheAncientReligion666 said:
ok so do you have an ancient vedic source or did the gods tell you that because its not online..?

1488
Hail Satan
Probabily (or we where not good enough to find it lol). What matter is that it works and by experience i can say it does.
 
luis said:
TheAncientReligion666 said:
ok so do you have an ancient vedic source or did the gods tell you that because its not online..?

1488
Hail Satan
Probabily (or we where not good enough to find it lol). What matter is that it works and by experience i can say it does.


yeah that is what i was wondering
like i dont doubt it i just want to know more
thanks for the fyi!
ill get on it

Hail Satan!
 
cosmictraveler666 said:
https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/muncati
It's the imperative form of Muñcati (Muñca)
found it lol
Finaly someone found it, good work! :D
 

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