COMMENTS


SADHAK S
December 11, 2014 01:00 PM

Dear Sir,Kindly note the below point.1) Garimasidde name is missed, this should come after Lagima Sidde.2) 122. सर्वदुःखविमोचिन्यै arvaduḥkhavimocinyai alphabet 'S' is missing Sarvaduḥkhavimocinyai3) 179. महामहास्पन्दायै mahāmahāspandāyai is actually mahāmahāskandāyai K instead of P

SADHAK S
December 11, 2014 01:00 PM

Dear Sir,Kindly note the below point.1) Garimasidde name is missed, this should come after Lagima Sidde.2) 122. सर्वदुःखविमोचिन्यै arvaduḥkhavimocinyai alphabet 'S' is missing Sarvaduḥkhavimocinyai3) 179. महामहास्पन्दायै mahāmahāspandāyai is actually mahāmahāskandāyai K instead of P

MANBLUNDER
December 09, 2014 09:27 PM

Regular practice alone helps. Generally, 15 days of regular practice for about 20 minutes each time, will awaken the kundalini. But this is to be supported with mudras and bandhas explained in the link provided in the article.

poul
December 09, 2014 08:58 PM

does practising nadi shodana pranayama for 200 rounds a day arises the kundalini shakthi?

MANBLUNDER
December 08, 2014 11:31 AM

By regularly practicing, both in the morning and in the evening. It is ideal to practice this in open air and not in closed room.

Adyaksh Kalajith
December 08, 2014 09:28 AM

Thanks for taking your time in furnishing additional material which will be useful for our research into this ancient science.

poul
December 08, 2014 08:49 AM

practising nadi shodhana pranayama gives perfection? or how should we practice to gain prfections

Jayanth Chandramouli
December 07, 2014 11:00 PM

The below link contains further details on Swara yoga. Useful for further reading http://www.devotionalindia.com/Vedas/download/downloadvedaspdf/Sacred%20Texts/Science%20of%20brain%20breathing%20by%20Swami%20Sivananda.pdf

Gee
December 05, 2014 07:42 PM

Dear Ravi,I had stumbled into your site just now and on this comment you had made in 2013.... I just wantd to share a similar/ connected thought.I am glad, I now know these groups of 'spiritually advanced persons' exist.... because right at this moment, I am virtually surrounded and being pressured by a huge group of 'rituals oriented persons' as you call them - my close relatives... cousins, uncles, aunts....It's just about 2 days since my father passed and I am supposed to conduct these rituals, "for them" to get released from the impurity of this event ...For them, this is important and meaningful, just because it's "tradition"... while all the deviations from the original sanskars are conveniently forgotten and the rituals are way too diluted.... even if they succeed in logically explaining their tradition...And, for the so called 'family elders', only my nod for the rituals will guarantee moksha for the departed soul....If this is guaranteed, there is no meaning they should insist on good and bad karma...And I shudder at the fate of fathers who do not have sons or 'karthas' to send them through to moksha...Thanks...Great site,great job.CHEERS !!GAUTHAM

MANBLUNDER
November 19, 2014 02:41 PM

Absolutely fine. Lalitā Sahasranāma lakshaarchana are done in lighted lamps only.