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Vikram
January 13, 2013 01:18 PM

Thank you so much for your reply Sir. I will wait for the reply of yours with Vidi of Śrī Vidyā Gaṇapati Vāñcha kalpalatā mantra with Rishi, Nyasa and Dhyana Sholka. Just wanted to inform you that, I have already been initiated to Maha Gaṇapati, Sri Saubhāgya Pañcadaśī and Gāyatrī maha mantras, all separately. But, this mantra that you have posted is combination of all these three mantras which is what made me amazed, showing the merging of all forms and mool mantras and took me here to your blog to enlighten me the essence of Advaita as Supreme soul is above all forms and limitations. Your words about jagad guru Sri Medha Dakṣiṇāmūrti is true but in this material world, what I have understood is we need a Guru parampara to practice these moola mantras. So, I asked your permission to accept me to your Guru parampara. Is not that true? So, do you say that assuming Sri Medha Dakṣiṇāmūrti as our Guru who initiated the mantra and practice the mantra with full devotion will bring same effect as we get from a physical guru?

MANBLUNDER
January 13, 2013 12:55 PM

This mantra has six Rishis, four chandas and four devatas. Dhyana also has five stanzas. I will publish the details shortly.I publish all the mantra here only after praying to Parāśakti that all those who recite these mantras should derive immense spiritual and material benefits. I am confident that She has blessed all the mantras published here. Hence there is no necessity for you to have someone as your Guru. Practice the mantra and you will surely derive all the benefits. If you still need a Guru, there can be no better Guru than Dakṣiṇāmūrti, one of the best known forms of Śiva. He is also known as Lokaguru.

Vikram
January 13, 2013 12:42 PM

I am sorry Sir. It was my typo, It is as said earlier SriVidya Ganapathi mantra that you have posted here in this post.

MANBLUNDER
January 13, 2013 12:35 PM

Can you please re-confirm the name of this Ganapati? Is it Sri Vudya or Sri Vidya?

Vikram
January 13, 2013 12:08 PM

Namasthe Sir,I am so amazed by seeing this Sri Vidya Ganapathi mantra and I felt myself blessed by coming across your blog and able to get to know about these great mantras.Can I please get this Sri Vudya Ganapathi mantra's Vidi - Rishi, Nyasa and Dhyana. Hope we can practise this mantra in dhakshinAchara padhathi, please confirm and please give the permission to treat you as my guru for this mantra practice.with Warm RegardsVikrama

MANBLUNDER
January 12, 2013 12:04 AM

There are nine types of Kāli-s referred in Mahākālasaṁhitāदक्षिणकाली, भद्रकाली, श्मशानकाली, कालकाली, गुह्यकाली, कामकलाकाली, धनकाली सिद्धिकाली and चण्डकालीDakṣiṇakālī, Bhadrakālī, Śmaśānakālī, Kālakālī, Guhyakālī, Kāmakalākālī, Dhanakālī, Siddhikālī and CaṇḍakālīI will give you more details later.

Anonymous
January 11, 2013 11:50 PM

"guhyakāli" means beyond secret....so what is the meaning of guhyakāli mantra and for what purpose this secret mantra is recited?

MANBLUNDER
January 11, 2013 11:43 PM

I have not seen any ṣoḍaśī mantra in Mahākālasaṁhitā. If I come across, I will post it here. But among many other mantras, following guhyakāli mantra sounds different.ॐ ह्रीं क्लीं फ्रें हूं क्रों गुह्यकालि क्रीं छ्रीं ह्स्ख्प्रें फ्रों छ्रीं स्रीं स्वाहा ॥om hrīṁ klīṁ phreṁ hūṁ kroṁ guhyakāli krīṁ chrīṁ hskhpreṁ phroṁ chrīṁ srīṁ svāhā ॥

MANBLUNDER
January 11, 2013 11:12 PM

Obviously the same reason. Practically speaking, it is not the mantra that gives benefits. It is only the mind coupled with faith works much faster. There is no point in reciting any mantra without absolute concentration and simultaneously focusing within.

Anonymous
January 11, 2013 10:29 PM

There is also a a different version of Maha Sodasi Mantra from Trilokya Mohana Kavacham from Mahākālasaṁhitā.Hope one day you can share this Maha Sodasi version and tell us the difference between the two.