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Tivra
December 15, 2022 03:12 AM

For people who don't know, the presiding deity of this Mantra is Mahasadāśiva. He is the combination of Śrī Brahma, Viṣṇu, Rudra, Īśvara and Sadāśiva. Many people are busy with long rituals when actually this Mantra can solve all problems. It's not an exaggeration. It solves all problems and has no rules and needs no initiation. As I said, this Mantra has the same powers as Brahma, Viṣṇu, Rudra, Īśvara and Sadāśiva. Devotees of Lord Siva are blessed to have received such a powerful treasure. There are no restrictions or rules for practicing the Mantra. I had a friend in the past who practiced this Mantra for six months and was blessed with a strong Kundalini awakening. He was an ordinary person and practiced little. People underestimate Mantras outside of Tantra, but actually "Grace" is much more powerful than "Siddhi".

Tivra
December 15, 2022 03:12 AM

I am referring to Śivapañcākṣarī. Siva's devotees are very lucky. They are very blessed.

Tivra
December 14, 2022 07:12 PM

Namaste Anil Kumar. Make things as simple as possible. Choose only a single path. Don't walk two paths at the same time. Which of the paths you should choose depends on your devotion. The two are the same Divine Mother, she will not find it disrespectful for you to choose just one form that pleases your heart most. Choose a single path and follow the instructions of the Guru of the chosen path. But never follow two paths at the same time.

Anilkumar
December 13, 2022 08:12 AM

Namaste Tivra-ji, Thank you very much for the prompt response. I will try my best to phrase my questions clearly here, without affecting anyone else's sadhana. 1. Can one directly switch from Savitru Gayatri to SriVidya mantra at the peak of japa while doing sandhyavandana, instead of finishing Sandhyavanda completely, and then again starting SriVidya with Achamana-Rishi-Chandas-Nyasa-pancha pooja-dhyana and then mula mantra? 2. If by Divine Mother’s grace, if one ends getting initiated into same mula mantra twice, Tantric and then Vedic, through two different gurus, what should be the best course to move forward without unintentionally disrespecting the guru lineage? 3. Is it OK to do Vedic and Tantric japa of the same mula mantra same day, like morning one and evening another? 4. Honestly, after certain repetitions of any mantra, when the vibrations begin, the pattern manifests to any or many known mantras involuntarily. I don’t know if this is the lack of will power or concentration, or Her testing or leela. Respectful pranams, Anil

Tivra
December 12, 2022 10:12 PM

Namaste Anil Kumar. Unfortunately I cannot guide individual devotees by email. I come to comment here on the Manblunder Website as the Divine Mother inspires me to speak. I don't even choose what I'm going to talk about.

Rajiv
December 12, 2022 04:12 PM

Yes! They say correctly, stick to one chosen deity, and it will appear. Need loyalty. There is a good Saubhagya-navaratna stotra sung by Sri Kamadeva (from Tripura-rahasya Mahatmyakhanda). If someone wants to worship another deity, imagine that it appears from a chosen deity.

Anilkumar
December 12, 2022 03:12 PM

Namaste Tivra-ji. I sincerely thank you for this explanation alone. When the learned say many of these divine invitations clear all past karmas and takes one on the righteous path, it is very subtle and won’t be grasped easily. Your explanation above is so clear that no doubt remains on any sadhana. This answer cleared so many doubts for me. I have also been struggling to find answers for a couple of questions related to vedic and tantric initiations and daily practice. May I reach you via email to beg for clarifications? Respectful pranams, Anil

Tivra
December 11, 2022 11:12 PM

Lord Ānandabhairava is the sage if the aim of the devotee is pleasure and salvation (Bhoga and Mokṣa). Lord Dakṣiṇāmūrti is the sage if the devotee wants only salvation (Mokṣa).

Tivra
December 11, 2022 10:12 PM

Rāvaṇa was a very diligent devotee. Copy his willpower, but not his arrogance. He performed the most difficult spiritual disciplines you can imagine.

Tivra
December 11, 2022 10:12 PM

A clearer example of Śrī Siddhilakṣmī. If there were a realized devotee of Siddhilakṣmī here on Earth interested in material wealth, he would choose some profession/job and he would be so perfect in this job that he would become a billionaire or one of the richest people on the planet. If he recites the Mantra of some other deity even once, that deity will come to him immediately and ask, "What do you want?" If he wants to learn poetry, he will be one of the most famous poets on Earth. If he wants to learn dancing, he will become perfect at it and will probably attract billions of dollars with his talent. It doesn't matter if his interest is material or spiritual. He just becomes perfect in whatever he does. If he wishes to visit even hell, he will end up becoming extremely rich even there. That is Siddhilakṣmī.