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Rudra
December 10, 2018 11:59 AM

Thank you sir. I will look forward to 'Dhanada Stotram' and 'Kavacam' :)

Krishna
December 09, 2018 11:02 PM

Śrī Siddha Lakṣmī is a repository of spiritual wealth. We will publish Dhanada Stotram and Kavacam that would help with material wealth alone. She is very quick with monetary benefits.

Rudra
December 09, 2018 01:10 PM

Hi sir. I have been reading articles on this website for a long time. I am not worried about liberation and I am only looking for some mantra which bestows the person with unlimited materialistic benefits/luxuries of life. I would like to ask you if one recites this 'Siddha Lakshmi Stotram' along with 'Sri Siddhi/Siddha Lakshmi Mantra' with utmost devotion, would that be enough to get quicker results? Or do one need to recite any other mantras/stotras?

Krishna
December 09, 2018 03:40 AM

The tantric texts describing the 32 forms of Lord Gaṇeśa and other forms are no longer traceable. There are a few meditational verses describing each form and that is all we have to contend with. We will publish the available tantric forms of Gaṇeśa mantras and stotra-s in due course of time.

Krishna
December 07, 2018 11:39 PM

svāhā is 2 lettered. All other 7 bīja-s are 1 lettered.

suresh
December 07, 2018 09:42 PM

Here only eight syllables come How it is called 9 letter syallable mantra

WICCA
December 07, 2018 08:57 PM

I mean Durga ganapathi the 31 form of ganesha. Also known as the invensible one, he is victorious against the evil foces . Thanks for replying.

Krishna
December 07, 2018 09:32 AM

The 1:4:2 formula or the 1:4:2:2 (the last one is before breathing again) calms the mind and helps with meditation as well as for the mantra to sink deep into the mind. Fast breathing is akin to running and keeping the heart beating very fast. In such a scenario, it's hard to focus and remain calm, especially with mantras. One should eventually fall into a meditative state with great practice, while reciting the mantras. This is the same concept used with Kriya Yoga and other forms of kundalini meditation. The quality of the mantra japa recitation is more important than the quantity. One can see benefits with even 20-30% of the stipulated number of japas, if there is utmost concentration and devotion towards the mantra japa. My personal choice is the slow breathing technique. Many great stalwarts and Rishis can be observed in states, where they seem to be not breathing at all. With practice, the breathing becomes like a fine thread and the yogi/sadhaka appears to be in a breathless state.

Krishna
December 07, 2018 09:20 AM

We have a Durga and a Ucchista Ganesha folder in the Articles section. We will post the mantras and stotras in that folder. Not all articles make the front page appearance or may disappear very soon from the front page, but will be available in their respective folders. We will be adding many more folders as we go through the Dasa Mahavidyas and other deities. A lot to expect in the coming weeks, months and years!

swati
December 07, 2018 04:29 AM

One other method I have noticed is at Shreemaa Ashram(California). The method they use is to Inhale a lungful of air very fast and then exhale slowly while reciting the mantras. They recite Chandi Path/Saptashati and all other mantras(navarna mantra, shiva mantras, ganesh etc.,) with this method. For a small mantra like - say - Om Namah Shivaya - they inhale lungful very fast and then while exhaling they recite -Om Namah Shivaya 10 times. If it is Chandi Path then they inhale fast and recite a verse or two while exhaling. What Swamiji there said is that with practice we increase our time of exhalation by gradually increasing the number of repetitions while exhaling. I found this to be an easier and very effective technique to practice.