COMMENTS


Nesh
February 03, 2024 06:02 AM

Thanks for the clarification. Please ignore if it is not appropriate to ask this, but in case it is alright, may I ask which one you personally use for the Chandas, Śrī Krishnaji? Will there potentially be some difference in effect between Tattva mudra and the method shared in this article, or are they equal?

Nesh
February 03, 2024 06:02 AM

Why is Śaktikūṭa populated with aspects of Vārāhī Ambikā, or Devis with personality and past times similar to Vārāhī ie Śrī Bagalāmukhi, the one whose mouth is a naked singularity and who rules over the Cat’s Eye galaxy?

Nesh
February 03, 2024 06:02 AM

Does “Parābhaṭṭārikā” always reference Parābīja sauḥ, or is it also a general honorific for many manifestations of Divine Mother? For example, I recall it being applied to Mahāpratyangirā in the viniyoga section of her khadgamālā

Nesh
February 03, 2024 06:02 AM

What lesson(s) are modern humans meant to take from the Bhandasura Saga? Did the whole thing happen literally as described in Brahmanda Purana?

Krishna
February 03, 2024 03:02 AM

It is the Sahasrāra location - the crown of the head.

Krishna
February 03, 2024 03:02 AM

Namaste Dear Jothi! This is an absolute treasure that needs to be incorporated in our articles! We are truly blessed to have you in our presence. I was absolutely thrilled and knocked out, by this nugget from your treasure trove!

Krishna
February 03, 2024 03:02 AM

Generally, it is the middle finger that touches the nose and the index and ring fingers touch the sides. Barring the thumb, all other fingers are used to close the mouth for the Chandas. You can also use the tattva mudrā if that is what you have been following. There could be other mudrās also.

Nesh
February 03, 2024 02:02 AM

Once the rudrakshas are putatively charged and active, is it acceptable to wear them all the time, or are the rules and guidelines to keep the energy and effects? If something happens, like dropping on the ground, are there procedures for restoring the energy, or are the popular rules around rudraksha use, such as do not take into restroom, or sometimes, do not wear while eating, potentially routed more in superstition than reality?

Nesh
February 03, 2024 02:02 AM

Namaste. Regarding Ṣaḍāṅga nyāsaḥ step 2, śirase, does top of the forehead mean beginning of hairline or top of the skull/location of sahasrara?

Omid
February 02, 2024 08:02 PM

Thank you for visiting us with the prasada of your ongoing commentary.