COMMENTS


Krishna
February 08, 2020 08:08 AM

She is Atharvaṇa Bhadrakāli, also known as Pratyaṅgirā devi. Worshipping the nāmāvali and the Sarvārtha Kavacam maybe permitted in the current times we live in, but Her mantras do require initiation. She is an ugra devi and normally reciting the ugra devatā mantras speeds up the karma and one may not have the maturity and capacity to face them. Hence caution is suggested. Irrespective of obtaining an initiation or not, devotion is primary.

U Harishchandra
February 07, 2020 11:53 AM

Sir, What is the basic needs, qualifications or requirements for Matha Pratyingira Aradana please specify. Can we chant Pratyingira manthra any time any where, whenever we had free time? Vratham or rules strictly/must followed? or only strong devotion is enough.

Krishna
February 06, 2020 12:43 AM

Dear Sir, There are 100s of nyāsas in Śrī Vidyā sādhana, the following are considered very important for Śrī Cakra pūja - 1. mātṛkā nyāsa (bahirmātṛkā nyāsa, antarmātṛkā nyāsa), 2. karaśuddhi nyāsa, 3. ātmarakṣā nyāsa, 4. bālāṣaḍaṅga nyāsa, 5. caturāsana nyāsa, 6. vāgdevatā nyāsa, 7. bahiścakra nyāsa, 8. antaścakra nyāsa, 9. kāmeśvaryādi nyāsa, 10. mūlavidyā nyāsa, 11. ṣoḍaśyupāsakānāṃ viśeṣa nyāsa (sammohana nyāsa, samhāra nyāsa, sṛṣṭi nyāsa, stithi nyāsa), 12. laghu ṣoḍhā nyāsa (gaṇeśa mātṛkā nyāsa, grahamātṛkā nyāsa, nakṣatra mātṛkā nyāsa, yoginī mātṛkā nyāsa [ḍākinyādi yoginī viśeṣa nyāsa], raśmi mātṛkā nyāsa, pīṭha mātṛkā nyāsa), 13. mahā ṣoḍha nyāsa (prapañca nyāsa, bhuvana nyāsa, mūrti nyāsa, mantra nyāsa, devatā nyāsa, mātṛkā bhairava nyāsa), 14. śrī cakra nyāsa. There are also nyāsa-s related to āmnāya-s etc. Honestly, it will take a week to do all the nyāsa-s with the detailed Śrī Cakra puja, from dawn to dusk. This is the only time when these nyāsa-s are deployed in total. From an everyday perspective, the mātṛkā nyāsa-s along with the mantra specific nyāsa-s should be enough. Most omit the mātṛkā nyāsa-s also, but I strongly suggest NOT to eliminate the mantra nyāsa-s, until one has aligned the mantra with breath, if one chooses to do so. Some serious sādhakā-s go through all of the above mentioned important nyāsa-s on a daily basis, as per the saparya method followed in their tradition. Blindly performing the nyāsa, without understanding the inner meaning may not serve much purpose, in my opinion.

Ganapathi
February 05, 2020 11:29 PM

Dear Guruji , The 1. Ṛṣyādi nyāsaḥ , 2. Karanyāsaḥ , 3. Hrdayādi nyāsaḥ combined together is 19 with that we have add the sri chakra nyasa which is given in the link https://www.manblunder.com/articlesview/sri-chakra-nyasa (ie 9 + 1) . Please confirm guruji, my understanding is correct. Thanks Ganapathi

Ganapathi
February 05, 2020 04:34 PM

Dear Guruji , Namaskarams. In this mantra japa , it is mentioned that "This mantra has a number of nyāsa-s (placing) to be done all over the body." you answerd for the one of the user raised question as "Apart from 19 nyāsa-s, there are 10 other nyāsa-s relating Śri Cakra. First Śri Cakra followed by individual āvaraṇa nyāsa-s. Thus 9 + 1 becomes 10 nyāsa-s." Could you please provide link or mention what are the 19 nyasa. Also avarana nyasa is 9+1 is mentioned in your site , is that ? https://www.manblunder.com/articlesview/sri-chakra-nyasa Please give your comments. Thanks Guruji

Prabath
February 04, 2020 12:08 PM

Dear sir. Please help me to recite this mantra. Please send me a mp3

Jayanth
February 04, 2020 12:04 PM

Take a spoon on water, put it on your palm chant the Gayatri mantra and sprinkle on food. This is enough

Krishna
February 04, 2020 01:30 AM

Please check out this link - https://www.manblunder.com/articlesview/self-initiation-of-mantras

Krishna
February 04, 2020 01:28 AM

The gupta navarātri-s are specific to certain deities and mantras related to their aṅga devata-s, would be more fulfilling during these times. Not much is written about Gupta Navarātri-s that I am aware of in the books.

MANBLUNDER
February 03, 2020 06:45 PM

I have not checked with Sarada Tilaka. But the mantra which has been published here is widely followed.