COMMENTS


Saurav
December 14, 2012 10:11 PM

When you saya after the oblations are made all desires are fulfilled, Sir what do you mean,not the literal meaning but please go in more depth, lets say if someone wants money, does he need to do one anusthan and he will get the money or if he wants a new house or just anything,new anusthans have to be done or what?

MANBLUNDER
December 14, 2012 10:03 PM

Honestly, I do not have any idea.

MANBLUNDER
December 14, 2012 10:03 PM

Honestly, I do not have any idea.

Saurav
December 14, 2012 09:59 PM

Sir, thanks for your valuable time, but I know that guy is not giving false information and he has mentioned on this website that says just hold on to any wish firmly and recite and it happens within 24 hrs.of course he is a tantrik and said that it is a secret how to do that, any comments?

Saurav
December 14, 2012 09:59 PM

Sir, thanks for your valuable time, but I know that guy is not giving false information and he has mentioned on this website that says just hold on to any wish firmly and recite and it happens within 24 hrs.of course he is a tantrik and said that it is a secret how to do that, any comments?

MANBLUNDER
December 14, 2012 12:08 PM

It is khaḍgamālā, where khaḍga means attendants. There are several goddesses in Śrī Cakra and worshiping them is known as khaḍgamālā. Generally there are 181 nāma-s. Some gurus add gurumaṇḍala in khaḍgamālā. Beyond this there cannot be any significant variations in khaḍgamālā. There is no secret in khaḍgamālā with 181 names. There are two types of khaḍgamālā-s; they Śuddha Śakti and Śuddha Śiva. I have not gone into the details. Please follow only one deity and go with Him or Her. This alone will give results.

MANBLUNDER
December 14, 2012 12:08 PM

It is khaḍgamālā, where khaḍga means attendants. There are several goddesses in Śrī Cakra and worshiping them is known as khaḍgamālā. Generally there are 181 nāma-s. Some gurus add gurumaṇḍala in khaḍgamālā. Beyond this there cannot be any significant variations in khaḍgamālā. There is no secret in khaḍgamālā with 181 names. There are two types of khaḍgamālā-s; they Śuddha Śakti and Śuddha Śiva. I have not gone into the details. Please follow only one deity and go with Him or Her. This alone will give results.

Saurav
December 14, 2012 12:31 AM

There is a way of reciting a kharagmala strotam I read it on a guy's website who used to practice Shodashi. I have asked everyone no is able to tell me what is the secret to recite it, they say if done properly all desires frutify instantly..

Saurav
December 14, 2012 12:31 AM

There is a way of reciting a kharagmala strotam I read it on a guy's website who used to practice Shodashi. I have asked everyone no is able to tell me what is the secret to recite it, they say if done properly all desires frutify instantly..

MANBLUNDER
December 14, 2012 12:08 AM

Both Kulārṇava Tantra and Yoga Cūḍāmaṇi Upaniṣad speak about parāprāsāda mantra. This is also known as prāsādaparā mantra. The mantra is “hamsa” and is generally known as hamsa mantra. Hamsa is the combination of ha and sa, where ha refers to Brahman and sa refers to Śiva. This mantra is aligned with our normal breath of 21,600 times in 24 hour time. By knowing the significance of this mantra (hamsa), if one breaths 21,600 times, he becomes one with Śiva. This is the crux of parāprāsāda mantra or prāsādaparā mantra.