COMMENTS


night-bird
April 06, 2024 10:04 PM

Dear Stephen, I'm shaking your hand! God bless you! Every day ask for only one "siddhi" : even greater love for Devi and Shriguru. ----- Rev. Ramesh Kutticad advance an interesting remark that shatchakra japam comes from an ancient method of japa counting, where letters was in use also as figures.

Krishna
April 06, 2024 10:04 PM

As per the author's (Shri V. Ravi) own admission, it is a fictional account. However, all the locations, meditations and breathing exercises mentioned within, are all real and part of Vijñāna Bhairava Tantra, Śiva svarodaya etc. To kindle spirituality within us, the author took the story route to spark our interest. This book was one of my inspirations towards the spiritual path and I owe it to Shri Ravi guruji for guiding me immensely on my spiritual journey.

J
April 06, 2024 09:04 AM

Amazing! Found it on manblunder.com just a few days back. The author has narrated it wonderfully well. It's so vivid that it's impossible to say it's a fiction!.Is it a real experience? The author's childhood, then his meeting up with various enlightened saints of higher order, the detailed account of breathing techniques, his fond affection to his gurus and oh! everything is so beautifully written! Thank you so much for sharing it with the world! PS. Are those breathing techniques good to practice?

Krishna
April 05, 2024 09:04 PM

The japa vidhi is not available with us and we do not have the dhyāna ślokas either. As per some accounts, only a very few privileged individuals have this mantra in their possession, and we are not amongst them.

kamalika
April 05, 2024 06:04 PM

Please Publish Guhyashodasi dhyana?

Krishna
April 04, 2024 06:04 PM

Please refer to the "Related Articles" section for the mantra of Śrī Mahāgaṇapati. It is the same mantra that you have mentioned in your comment. Please note that an initiation is an absolute necessity to invoke this magnificent mantra without which there would be no result or worse, an adverse impact.

Krishna
April 04, 2024 06:04 PM

Thank you for letting us know. The correction is now in place.

Krishna
April 04, 2024 06:04 AM

There isn't one as yet. We can definitely hope to see in the coming years. I would recommend sites like Tripuratalling.com and their publications for understanding the rituals of tantra. Mantra Maharṇava is very similar to Mantra Mahodadhi, which has a couple of English Translations. The one by Shri Ram Kumar Rai is the most comprehensive one. His translation of the Mantra Maharṇava in Hindi is also exemplary and highly regarded.

Krishna
April 04, 2024 06:04 AM

Please go through the comments of Shri Jothi Agaval and Shri Tripuraghna for more details on the various forms of the Divine Mother Pratyaṅgirā.

Krishna
April 04, 2024 05:04 AM

Ideally, it is for those who are initiated into the Siddhilakṣmī mantras. I would not suggest daily reading, as it amounts to the same thing as chanting it. You may seek an initiation into the said mantras and then combine this stotram into your practice.