Thursday, October 10, 2013

P3Y PRAYER TECHNIQUE

How do you do a Papr?
Papr is the dialing code used to connect with Paramji. Param Prayog = Papr
Papr comprises 11 lines of which the 9th line requires you to state your wish, the 10th line requires you to state monetary compensation in return for the fulfillment of your wish, and the 11th line requires you to state how many people you will teach Papr too.
Do not try to translate or ascribe any kind of meaning to the first 8 lines. They have to be spoken as they are without mistake. Lines 9, 10, 11 must be changed according to your desire, how much you want to put aside for papr, and how many people you will teach papr to.
The eleven lines of Papr go as under:
In English:

1. Paramam Sharanam Gachhaami
2. Hansam Sharanam Gachhaami
3. Adwaitam Sharanam Gachhaami
4. Anandam Sharanam Gachhaami
5. Charanam Sharanam Gachhaami
6. Hey Paramji
7. Mujh Par Kripa Karo
8. Seer Jhukakar Paramji Ko Namaskar Karta (if male) / Karti (if female) Hoon (bow your head down and do namaskar via normal namaskar mudra with your joint thumbs touching your third eye spot between your eyebrows)

9. Today I (state your name) as for (state your any 1 desire)
10. As Soon As My Desire Is Fulfilled, As A Pakar I Will Give (state currency amount) To Paramji, Alias His Holiness.  If money was a genuine problem, one can also substitute it by offering in Pakar 1 Flower (Red Rose) or 1 Litre Water to Paramji.
11. As Soon As My Desire Is Fulfilled, As A Pakar I Will Explain Paramji- Papr – Param Yog To (state number of) New Persons.


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