Guest guest Posted December 2, 2003 Report Share Posted December 2, 2003 is it safe to do yakshini sadhanas On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 Srinath Ram wrote : >, "Srinath Ram" ><srinath_atreya> wrote: >Namasthe Astraea > > >As Shree Pandith Tigunait has rightly said, there are many versions >of the Shri vidya mantra. The school of thought [sampradaya] that >practices the mantra begining with "ka" is called "kaadi matha" >or "kaadi vidya sampradaaya". Likewise there are "saadi" (sa- >aadi:begining with 'sa'), "haadi" etc. > >The mantra which you have quoted is actually "shodashakari" - the 16 >syllabled mantra of the Divine Mother. Panchadashi is 15 lettered. >Both are also called as Shree chakra mantras as they are the main >mantras for worshipping the shree chakram. > >The rules of Shree vidya prohibits even discussing the secrets of the >vidya in the presence of the uninitiated one. In such cases, one can >refer to the mantras indirectly. Normally, we say "moola" [the >original/source]to mean the Shree vidya mantra. > >The vedic tradition is an oral tradition - mantras and secret >knowledge are taught by the Gurus to their desciples orally, in >secrecy and it is laid out that sacred mantras should not be written. > > >, "astraea2003" <astraea2003> >wrote: > > Namaste Sarada, > > I'm probably getting into things over my head, but I'm curious. > > In one commentary on the Lalita Sahasranama, it mentions the >fifteen > > syllable mantra, panchadashaksari, as the mantra of Sri Chakra. > > > > According to Pandit Tigunait, there are many variations of the Sri > > Vidya mantra. These are the fifteen syllables he gives: > > > > Ka e i la hrim > > ha sa ka ha la hrim > > sa ka la hrim > > shrim > > > > Is the Sri Vidya mantra the same thing as the Sri Chakra mantra? > > Is the term "panchadashaksari" simply a way to refer to the Sri > > Chakra or Sri Vidya mantra without revealing the mantra? > > > > Astraea >--- End forwarded message --- > > > > >------------------------ Sponsor ---------------------~--> >Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark >Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. >http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=5511 >http://us.click./mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/wpWolB/TM >---~-> > >Jay Gurudev > > > > > >Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 > is it safe to do yakshini sadhanas If you are doing Yakshini Sadhanas with your Guru's blessings and guidance, they are very safe. Otherwise, they are not safe at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 dear jubish, yes it is safe if u have already done sadhanas regarding mahavidyas or sadhana of any other diety.but it is important that we dont get "used" instead of using yakshinis.if u have receive3d gurudiksha then it is safe.i recommend u to read "tantrik siddhiyan" for some experiences of sadhaks. jai gurudev jai mahakali so called aditya , "jubish roy" <jbryo@r...> wrote: > is it safe to do yakshini sadhanas > > On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 Srinath Ram wrote : > >, "Srinath Ram" > ><srinath_atreya> wrote: > >Namasthe Astraea > > > > > >As Shree Pandith Tigunait has rightly said, there are many versions > >of the Shri vidya mantra. The school of thought [sampradaya] that > >practices the mantra begining with "ka" is called "kaadi matha" > >or "kaadi vidya sampradaaya". Likewise there are "saadi" (sa- > >aadi:begining with 'sa'), "haadi" etc. > > > >The mantra which you have quoted is actually "shodashakari" - the 16 > >syllabled mantra of the Divine Mother. Panchadashi is 15 lettered. > >Both are also called as Shree chakra mantras as they are the main > >mantras for worshipping the shree chakram. > > > >The rules of Shree vidya prohibits even discussing the secrets of the > >vidya in the presence of the uninitiated one. In such cases, one can > >refer to the mantras indirectly. Normally, we say "moola" [the > >original/source]to mean the Shree vidya mantra. > > > >The vedic tradition is an oral tradition - mantras and secret > >knowledge are taught by the Gurus to their desciples orally, in > >secrecy and it is laid out that sacred mantras should not be written. > > > > > >, "astraea2003" <astraea2003> > >wrote: > > > Namaste Sarada, > > > I'm probably getting into things over my head, but I'm curious. > > > In one commentary on the Lalita Sahasranama, it mentions the > >fifteen > > > syllable mantra, panchadashaksari, as the mantra of Sri Chakra. > > > > > > According to Pandit Tigunait, there are many variations of the Sri > > > Vidya mantra. These are the fifteen syllables he gives: > > > > > > Ka e i la hrim > > > ha sa ka ha la hrim > > > sa ka la hrim > > > shrim > > > > > > Is the Sri Vidya mantra the same thing as the Sri Chakra mantra? > > > Is the term "panchadashaksari" simply a way to refer to the Sri > > > Chakra or Sri Vidya mantra without revealing the mantra? > > > > > > Astraea > >--- End forwarded message --- > > > > > > > > > > > >Jay Gurudev > > > > > > > > > > > >Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 Hi, Just recently I received Yakshini diksha from Gurudev and he advised me to accomplish the related sadhana. The best thing to do is to obtain Gurudev's blessings and also the related diksha. - jubish roy Wednesday, December 03, 2003 11:52 AM is it safe to do yakshini sadhanas is it safe to do yakshini sadhanasOn Sun, 30 Nov 2003 Srinath Ram wrote :>--- In , "Srinath Ram"><srinath_atreya> wrote:>Namasthe Astraea>>>As Shree Pandith Tigunait has rightly said, there are many versions>of the Shri vidya mantra. The school of thought [sampradaya] that>practices the mantra begining with "ka" is called "kaadi matha">or "kaadi vidya sampradaaya". Likewise there are "saadi" (sa->aadi:begining with 'sa'), "haadi" etc.>>The mantra which you have quoted is actually "shodashakari" - the 16>syllabled mantra of the Divine Mother. Panchadashi is 15 lettered.>Both are also called as Shree chakra mantras as they are the main>mantras for worshipping the shree chakram.>>The rules of Shree vidya prohibits even discussing the secrets of the>vidya in the presence of the uninitiated one. In such cases, one can>refer to the mantras indirectly. Normally, we say "moola" [the>original/source]to mean the Shree vidya mantra.>>The vedic tradition is an oral tradition - mantras and secret>knowledge are taught by the Gurus to their desciples orally, in>secrecy and it is laid out that sacred mantras should not be written.>>>--- In , "astraea2003" <astraea2003>>wrote:> > Namaste Sarada,> > I'm probably getting into things over my head, but I'm curious.> > In one commentary on the Lalita Sahasranama, it mentions the>fifteen> > syllable mantra, panchadashaksari, as the mantra of Sri Chakra.> >> > According to Pandit Tigunait, there are many variations of the Sri> > Vidya mantra. These are the fifteen syllables he gives:> >> > Ka e i la hrim> > ha sa ka ha la hrim> > sa ka la hrim> > shrim> >> > Is the Sri Vidya mantra the same thing as the Sri Chakra mantra?> > Is the term "panchadashaksari" simply a way to refer to the Sri> > Chakra or Sri Vidya mantra without revealing the mantra?> >> > Astraea>--- End forwarded message --->>>>>------------------------ Sponsor ---------------------~-->>Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark>Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada.>http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=5511>http://us.click./mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/wpWolB/TM>---~->>>Jay Gurudev>>>>>>Your use of is subject to >> Jay GurudevYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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