COMMENTS


Богдан
May 16, 2020 03:29 PM

Hello, do you plan to publish ,, Shri MahakAla Shanimrityunjaya Stotram ,, it is very large (100 Shlokas). May 21-22 will be Shani Jayanti, I would like to read this Stotram on Shani's birthday. If you do not plan to publish this Stotram, tell me its quality translation with transliteration (ILAST), I found it only here (https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_z_misc_navagraha/mahAkAlashanimRityunjayastotra.html?lang=en-IN).To be read with the correct pronunciation, thank you in advance for the answer.

Krishna
May 16, 2020 10:49 AM

You have made a very valid point and I'm extremely grateful for pointing out the anomaly. Either we have the deity placement wrong on the bhūpura (gates) or the directions specified are incorrect. I apologize for overlooking this and thank you profusely for finding the anomalies. Let me investigate further into this and ask other experts before I reply back and make the necessary changes.

Krishna
May 16, 2020 08:24 AM

It all depends on what you are seeking. You can recite all the śloka-s from 1 to 100 on a daily basis or you may choose any particular śloka(s) and recite as much as you can.

Krishna
May 16, 2020 08:05 AM

There can be changes to the document, as and when any omissions are detected or corrections made. For this reason it is not a good idea to download or print the documents. The best suggested option, is to view online to obtain the latest and correct version. If you still wish to get a pdf, then you may download a pdf print driver and print the page to pdf or simply write to us and we can provide.

Cogito
May 16, 2020 06:30 AM

Thank you Guruji for answering my question. However, I think it is my fault that I did not provide enough clarifications with respect to my question. The directions of the Dwara Devatas that I was referring to, was not provided to me by my guru. They were provided by the yantra puja text itself. If you go to the main section 8. Āvaraṇa pūja (आवरण पूज) - and the sub-section 12. “Now once again at the pericarp of the bhūpura (gates), worship the various deities. Starting from the West, as depicted on the yantra (śrī pūjā format).” Within that subsection #81 Vaṭuka paścime (West) W. #82. Yogini uttare (North) N. #83. Kṣetrapāla pracyam (East) E. #84. Lord Gaṇapati dakṣiṇe (South) S. On the other hand the directions of these Devatas provided in the Avarana puja subsection #12 do not match the locations where these Devatas are located in the yantra itself. There is only one match with Vatuka where the text states he is located in the west and when I checked the yantra He is actually located in the west. The other Dwara Devatas like Yogini, Ksetrapala, and Lord Ganapati are not properly placed in the yantra. Having said that I'm wondering whether there is a misprint in the yantra or there are maybe some oversight in the text. Nonetheless I'm very grateful to you guruji for teaching yantra puja. I'm learning a lot from you. Thank you. May the Goddess bless and protect you.

AJ
May 15, 2020 05:30 PM

Ok, one last question. is it ok to chant more than one sloka at a time, or does one need to stick with one for a certain period of time? Do the energies of one sloka interfere with the energy of another, and the energy of the slokas take LONGER to have effect? Thank you

Dr.Iyer
May 15, 2020 12:32 PM

Sir, is it possible to have the above material as a PDF file, so that it can be printed & used for parayana, Thanks in advance,Dr.Iyer.

Krishna
May 15, 2020 09:33 AM

Chanting done in the mind, like thoughts. For śloka-s, the preferred method is outward recitation. But if treated as mantras, then mental recitation is preferred.

Krishna
May 15, 2020 09:28 AM

It is natural for this to occur. It is best to not do meditation immediately after a meal and one should wait for at least an hour or so before proceeding. Over time, you will be able to meditate for longer periods without the need for food or water.

Krishna
May 15, 2020 09:16 AM

Laghu ṣoḍhā nyāsa has been described in this article - https://www.manblunder.com/articlesview/sri-lalita-tripura-sundari-laghu-shodha-nyasa. In time, the Māhāṣoḍhā nyāsa will also be published. It takes a lot of time to translate and very few are seriously interested and reading these articles.