COMMENTS


Sonia Berera
October 15, 2018 03:52 PM

Very useful and informative article, had been practicing meditation for a long time but was unable to understand the changes in me both psychological and physical and more simply the food choices I was making. However, all articles have brought clarity in my mind. Thank you.

Sulochana Mohan
October 15, 2018 03:03 PM

Sir, is there a separate Mantra and Japa for Matsya Varahi ?. One of my friend who is into Devi Puja is searching for Matsya Varahi - Mantra, Japa, and all information about Devi Matsya Varahi. I could only get to know that there is a temple in Odisha for Her. She holds a fish in one hand.

Mnx
October 15, 2018 02:08 PM

Many thanks for Giving Kunjika stotra with meanings. It's Divine Mother's grace to get this gift in Navaratri. Hope this stotra can be recited alone, if one doesnt get time to recite entire Sapta Sahati.

Sitaraman
October 14, 2018 03:47 PM

It is also stated in Durga sapta sathi that only the madyama charitra could be recited as one unit and the rest should not be recited seperatelu. Under this how is that Sapta sathi is permitted to be recited in different clusters?

Sitaraman
October 14, 2018 03:44 PM

Durga saptasathi if recited as parts on continous days how the nyasa has to be done and also the dhyana sloka.

MANBLUNDER
October 11, 2018 01:08 PM

Janardhan is not available on mails as of now. You go with this calculation. Per hour you can chant 700 counts mentally, provided your concentration level is high and you are comfortable with the mantra. To complete 900,000 counts you have to chant around 820 counts per day. You can chant throughout the day, by simultaneously working on your routine. 

Raja Ravi Srinivas
October 11, 2018 12:52 PM

Janardhan Ji Can you please let me know how much time you used to allot for Japa to complete 900000 in 3 years?

Bhagyavathi
October 08, 2018 07:08 PM

Koti Namaskaramulu Guruji.The explanation of all the yoginis is extremely beautiful.It was as I was watching a movie.Every explanation was just appearing like a picture in my eyes.You are Great.Thanks

Roshan
October 07, 2018 04:29 PM

Thank you! Can you share some more information about Sri Ashwaruda Devi.

Krishna
October 07, 2018 03:48 AM

'ehi' is another variation which is more popular. The mantra meaning and effect is the same. I'll publish that variation as well.