Saturday, July 03, 2010

Magnetic Persona

Personality is a strange word. None would debate the point that it is a strong personality that can take one to the highest echelon of success. But what does one mean by a strong personality?

Does it mean being six foot tall? Does it mean being handsome and physically attractive? Or does it mean being rich and affluent? Without doubt beauty, looks and wealth are forces to reckon with but it is also a fact that personality is something more than all these. Mahatma Gandhi was hardly five foot five inches tall and weighed not ore than forty five kgs and yet he had the entire British regime in India on its toes. Napoleon was a pygmy when compared with his generals and yet the authority the he commanded sent shivers through the worst brave man.


So it is not necessary to be physically beautiful to posses a strong persona. Lord Krishna was said to be dark complexioned and yet the magnetic attraction that one felt in his presence was something beyond this world.

To succeed in this word it is necessary to posses a magnetic and attractive persona. you might not be born with this virtue but through the power of Mantras you could instill a divinity in yourself that could make others feel overawed in your presence. The divine energy in Mantra could instil a unique confidence and raidance in you making you star of every gathering and the center of attraction everywhere.

Presented here is a Sadhana based on a very such Mantra that is powerful and unfailing. In fact this Sadhana was devised by Guru Sandeepan and given to Lord Krishna. It was by virtue of this Mantra that Lord Krishna was able to virtually hypnotise and influence everyone who came into his contact. Whatever field you are in, this Sadhana could come in handy for it could fill you with charm and magnetism and endow you with a divine persona that could not just steal young hearts but also overawe all and sundry.

In the night of a Friday after 10PM, have a bath and wear fresh yellow clothes. Sit facing North on a yellow worship mat. Cover a wooden seat with yellow cloth and on it in a Copper plate place a Sammohan Vashikaran Yantra. then worship the Yantra with vermilion, rose petals and rice grains. Light ghee lamp. There after chant 11 rounds of the following Mantra with Sammohan Rosary.

Om Sudarshanaay Vidmahe Mahaajwaalaay Dheemahi Tannashchakrah Prachodayaat.

This a very powerfull Sadhana and withing three four days its effect would manifest and from the changing attitude of people around, you could know that the Mantra is working its charm. Repeat this Sadhana for six consecutive Fridays for best results.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Shree Yantra

Shree Yantra is the favorite of Lakshmi, Goddess of wealth and prosperity. Where this Yantra is placed there can be no dearth of wealth.

All the Rishis, Yogis and great souls have accepted unanimously that this Yantra is capable of attracting wealth. Lakshmi may not be easily won over by any other means but just placing this Yantra at home pleases Her and She promptly bestows wealth, prosperity, comfort and success on the Sadhak. Where this Yantra is placed there can be no poverty. This Yantra is also unique for riddance from debts.

According to the sage Bhardwaj this Yantra is simply wonderful and capable of bestowing totality in life specially if it is made of metal and is Mantra energized and consecrated.

Shree Yantra contains a very mystic inscription which is made of seven triangles. Around the center triangle is a octagon around which is a decagon and finally a figure with fourteen sides.

The text Yantra Gyaan states -
Chaturbhih Shivchakre Shakti Chakre Panchabhih.
Nav chakre Sansiddham Shree Chakram Shivayorvapuh.

Around the Shree Chakra three boundaries are drawn are drawn which are symbolic of three energies. Under it is sixteen petalled lotus inside which is an eight petaled lotus. In it are fourteen triangles that are symbolic of fourteen energies. In it can be clearly seen ten triangles which denote ten symbols of prosperity.

In it are eight triangles which are symbolic of eight goddesses. In it is a triangle denoting Lakshmi. In this triangle is a spot which symbolizes Goddess Bhagwati. A Sadhak when worshiping this Yantra should concentrate on this spot and project an image of goddess Lakshmi seated on a lion at this spot.

Shree Yantra symbolizes a total of 2816 energies or Goddesses and worshiping this Yantra means worshiping all these energies.

There are available hundreds of texts related to this Yantra. And not just the Indian texts rather the western scholars have praised this Yantra highly. The western scholar Woodruff has said - The more I tried to unravel the mystery of this Yantra the more I got entangled in it.

Such is the formation of this Yantra that it automatically becomes divine and energised. Each boundary and triangle in it is so related to the other that it forms a very strong mystic force that without doubt brings success. One who has this Yantra is a really fortunate, famous and great man.

The sage Kannad said that if one has a Shree Yantra which is Mantra energised then one need not try any other Sadhana or ritual on it. Such a Yantra is itself divine and it starts to bring positive results and effect if it is placed at home. An incense when lit sends its fragrance in all directions without discrimination. Similarly wherever this Yantra is placed at home it starts to produce wonderful results.

-Aug 2000, Mantra Tantra Yantra Vigyaan

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Shakti : Divine Energy

Only after comprehending the secret of divine energy, Shakti, can one gain this power. Without Divine Energy or power life is useless. Only when the divine energy present within awakened a human becomes a superhuman.

The very basis of life is energy and without energy life becomes stagnant. Both the living and non living are forms of energy but at different levels of vibrance.

Material and spiritual lives are not different rather they are part of a total and complete existence. Just as energy is infinite in the universe, similarly its forms too are infinite. Even though most of us are oblivious of the importance of energy in life we do worship energy in the form of Shakti or the Supreme Goddess. Without energy no task can be accomplished. The chief aim of every person's life is to become powerful and this goal of reaching the top can be accomplished only through energy.

The modern material science also considers material energy to be the basis of activities of the world. Energy takes various forms in the world and thus gives rise to very amazing world. Even the naturalists have faith in this theory. Einstein even devised formula E=mc2 according to which energy possessed is equal to the product of mass of the body and the square of the velocity of light. Thus more the speed of an object or more the rate of vibration more shall be its energy. But this formula takes into account only physical energy and not conscious energy.

Science is yet to discover the conscious element in energy. Whether a body is in motion of static it does have energy. The energy present in the light or that in fire is not different. when a piece of wood is burnt both heat and light are produced. Similarly all the world is nothing a confluence of energy and it is the eternal game of energy that leads to birth and destruction. Energy is eternal but till it does not have the element of consciousness in it energy remains recumbent or static.

Energy - Indian outlook

According to the Indian view energy is omnipresent and knowledge, intelligence, devotion, kindness, hunger, thirst, radiance, peace are but different forms of this energy. A person who lacs active energy is called weak or powerless. The Divine basically has three forms - Brahma (creation), Vishnu (preservation) and Rudra (destruction). All three are present in every individual but when he lacks any of these he is called Shaktiheen or weak.

The aim of human life is to keep progressing onwards and to be able to so one has the constant need of energy. To procure something and to use it in one's life is possible only through the means of power of energy.

The Indian view contemplates of energy in a feminine from known as Shakti and the texts prescribe the worship of the three forms of Shakti namely Mahasaraswati, Mahalakshmi and Mahakali. The energy of Brahma which is used in creation is called Mahasaraswati. The energy of Vishnu that is used for preservation is called Mahalakshmi and the energy of Lord Rudra that is used for destruction is called Mahakali.

Jagadguru Shankaracharya has written -

Shivah Shaktyaa-yukto Yadi Bhavati Shaktah Prabhvitum.
i.e. Lord Shiva is able to carry out his task only because he is bestowed with his energy. Thus it is clear that the three forms of energy make the three Lords - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva - capable.

Shakti can be called Maya (which tends to mislead) or she can be called Kundalini (the basic source of energy in every human). Basically Shakti is nature from which everything is born and into which everything shall merge. The basis of all prayers and worship too is Shakti.

Adi Shankaracharya was the worshiper of the formless. Once when he was visiting Varanasi he became plagued by dysentery and became very weak physically. The Goddess Annpoornna had pity on him and assuming the form of a village girl she sat with a heavy pot filled with curd by the road along which Shankar had to pass. When he came along she said to him - Swamiji, please help me with his heavy pot.

Shankaracharya said - I don't have the strength to pick it up for you. the Goddess said - If you had worshiped Shakti you would never have suffered thus. Without worshiping Shakti how can you be energetic?

The words seemed to shake Shankar out of stupor and later he went on to write beautiful verses and hymns relating to Goddess Shakti. This is why the spiritual seats established by Shankaracharya are called Shakti Peeths or divine energy centers. He has written beautiful verses in the hymn related to Bhagwati Dakshinnamurti. He ultimately said - Brahm is nothing but energy and Shakti is nothing but Brahm.

-Manra-Tantra-Yantra Vigyan, Aug 2000