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sai
January 18, 2024 07:01 PM

Sir plz upload jaya durga stotram also with meaning

hunting
January 18, 2024 05:01 PM

Krishna Ji, Namaskaram For Saubhaagya Panchadashi Mantra if we add Shreem at the end, will there be change in Beejam, Shakti, Keelakam and Dhyana Shlokam Or in this same procedure can we add shreem and chant

Krishna
January 18, 2024 01:01 AM

1.) Yes, you may do so. 2.) I am not aware of the specific mudras related to Śrī Kamalātmikā, but you may offer the Pañca Pūja mudras that are displayed in mantra japa, in lieu of the deity specific mudras.

Koman
January 17, 2024 09:01 AM

Hello sir, regarding sloka 28: To invoke the blessings of the Goddess 1) One must offer prayers to a young girl. Can this be a young a daughter/niece? 2) Those following the meditational samaya mārga (tradition) may make their offerings internally (mentally) and invoke the appropriate mudrās: which mudras are appropriate? Thank you sir.

Krishna
January 17, 2024 01:01 AM

No other benefits other than meditative and therapeutic that applies for maṇḍalas in general.

Piravin
January 17, 2024 01:01 AM

Hi there. I am hoping to get some kind guidance from anyone who is an experienced sadhaka of śrīmahāganapatī. I understand that it is all His Blessing to even think or pray to Him. Is there anything else that one can do apart from chanting His mantra and sahasranama. I have not been attracted to His tarpanam due to the ritualistic nature of it. I don’t know how to explain any further. But I am hoping someone can guide me on my journey. Thanks.

Krishna
January 17, 2024 01:01 AM

You may check Surendra Saṃhitā, Śrīvidyārṇava Tantram and other related Śrīvidyā texts, besides the Telugu books for more information. The explanations are based on Shri Ravi guruji's teachings as well as Shri Ramesh Kutticad guruji's Meditative Thoughts book, which is one of my primary sources for explanation of dhyana ślokas.

Ganesh
January 16, 2024 09:01 PM

Namaste, is there any benefits in drawing Sri Yantra? I have have been drawing Sri Yantra as a hobby. It is certainly meditative.