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Ben
August 18, 2022 01:08 PM

Thank you so much Krishnaji

A Tapobrata
August 16, 2022 11:08 AM

Tapobrata, kwon as tapo so my beej should be 'tang or Pang' . Clarify this

Shreenithish S
August 15, 2022 02:08 PM

Okay sir, understood, thank you.

Krishna
August 15, 2022 12:08 AM

Yes we do. There are different traditions followed and seems to be generally followed, is that the Mahāgaṇapati and Bālā mantras are recited in the morning after the sandhya vandana. Pañcadaśī in the afternoon or evening, Śyāmalā and Vārahī after dusk, Kālī and Pratyaṅgirā in the night. Mahāṣoḍaśī itself can be recited at any time with most people preferring the morning time, usually after Bālā. There are other recommendations to perform a Laghu Śrīcakra Pūja sometime during the day. There are a set of nyāsās that must be performed prior to Mahāṣoḍaśī mantra japa. Traditionally, these are performed on a daily basis. Some traditions follow a method of repeating the pre-requisite/aṅga mantras for a 10th of the japa of the primary mantra (Mahāṣoḍaśī in this particular case). Therre are also aṅga mantras to the aṅga devatas, for instance there is Laghu Śyāmalā for Rājaśyāmalā etc. which can be recited 3-4 times or a 3rd of the corresponding main mantra. If one is seeking enormous wealth, stature and effective cleansing of karma, then the krama method is highly recommended. The krama does not necessarily mean that we have to recite the mantra japa of every āmnāya etc. But these can be taken up as per one's requirements and added to the list of mantras to be recited. If one does not follow the krama and simply recites the Mahāṣoḍaśī mantra itself, then in most cases nothing much really happens in terms of progress, though I have witnessed serious financial and relationship issues in my own case as well as in the experiences of others that I came to know later. My personal and the recommended choice is the krama. Please do note that there are many sādhakas of Shri Ravi Guruji who have attained self-realization or are near that stage and also many who have witnessed great growth in life simply reciting the Mahāṣoḍaśī mantra without any pre-requisites. The most difficult form of tantra in my opinion is Śrīvidyā and Mahāṣoḍaśī within this discipline. Unless one has broken down all the barriers and charms of all the devatās of the Śrīcakra, including the day to day rigmaroles doled out by the nitya devis, one cannot get to the central bindu, which is the timeless dimension of the Divine Mother Mahāṣoḍaśī. Regardless of what we do and what we don't, it is still in the domain of the Divine Mother to shower Her grace and lift up our spiritual conscience to attain self-realization.

Nagender Reddy
August 14, 2022 11:08 PM

Sri vidya Krama. Do we practise and do sadhana of bala, panchadasi once we advance to maha sodasi Please advise.

Lavanya
August 11, 2022 09:08 AM

Thank you so much for replying.

Krishna
August 11, 2022 05:08 AM

It can be used for any homa. There may be some specific details for a particular deity, which can be learnt from the initiating guru and/or the appropriate tantra manuals.

Krishna
August 11, 2022 05:08 AM

Mahāṣoḍaśī mantra is best approached through a Śrīvidyā krama starting with Mahāgaṇapati and Bālā mantra and progressing gradually to Pañcadaśī, Śyāmalā and Vārahī before getting to the Mahāṣoḍaśī mantra. This is a safer approach. There are Khaḍgamālās that also need to be recited for every deity from time to time.

Shreenithish S
August 09, 2022 10:08 PM

Sir, does this procedure apply to Gayathri japa homa also? (After avani avittam)

chandramauli
August 09, 2022 11:08 AM

Dear Ravi Sir Pranaam, I am following your blogs since 2012-13. You also helped me in identifying my aatma bija. I am also a student of Krishna Sir. With your permission Sir I want to ask you can anybody do Mahashodashi mantra. I am into Baglamukhi and Ucchisht Ganapati. Thank you.