Guest guest Posted May 21, 2005 Report Share Posted May 21, 2005 Jay Gurudev! Namaste to all! Vinay here. Hope all are doing well. I have a query on Kritya Sadhana. Can any one give me the full details on Kritya Sadhana? Its accomplishment rules? I am very keen to know and perform Kritya sadhana. Should I take Diksha before performing it? Kindly gude me. Please dont forget to inform if if there is any book on Kritya Sadhana Written by revered SadGurudev. I hope You will definitely give good suggestions. Thanks and Namaste Vinay Jay Gurudev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Share Posted May 23, 2005 Dear Brother, We all are fascinated by the powerful sadhnas like Kritya sadhna. There should be a proper manner in which we should fulfill the demands of our fascination. All sadhnas are of equal importance because we need everything associated with them in our lives. When you have to fix button on your shirt you need a needle to stitch it back on its place. A sword will not help you. Similarly a thorn is enough pain so that you spend sleepless nights. All sadhnas get their strength from Guru. So Kritya sadhna is no different from them. Their is no question of starting this kind of sadhna without Guru Diksha and special shaktipaat Diksha for Kritya Sadhna. As such you may just feel happy by discussing about this sadhna. Even before starting a Mahavidya Sadhna a person should have done Bhairav Sadhna. And you are talking about a sadhna which is many times more powerful than even the Mahavidyas. It means you have not done even the Bhairav sadhna, otherwise you would not have asked this kind of question. Sadhnas may have more power or less power in terms of their usage, but still they are equal. If Kritya has more destructive power than Mahavidya, it does not mean that it is that easy to use kritya sadhna on person who has a siddhi of Mahavidya. All these intricasies of sadhnas and their channelisation of power can be only understood by doing these sadhnas after taking respective Diksha. Making a comment in lighter vain about these sadhnas also incurs negative impact on the person. So whatever you say about these sadhnas, say a little bit more carefully and with respect. Om Namah Shivaye Om Param Tatvaye Narayanaye Gurubhyo Namah Om Namah Shivaye vinay <honeybunchlll > wrote: Jay Gurudev!Namaste to all! Vinay here. Hope all are doing well. I have a query on Kritya Sadhana. Can any one give me the full details on Kritya Sadhana? Its accomplishment rules? I am very keen to know and perform Kritya sadhana. Should I take Diksha before performing it? Kindly gude me. Please dont forget to inform if if there is any book on Kritya Sadhana Written by revered SadGurudev. I hope You will definitely give good suggestions.Thanks and Namaste VinayJay GurudevJay Gurudev India Matrimony: Find your life partner online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Jaya Gurudev, Kritya Sadhana is published in April 1996 issue of MTYV. There is also another type of Kritya i.e. Mansik Kritya, (detailed info. about it can be find in "Practical Hypnotism" published by Pustak Mahal, Delhi) Don't forget to take kritya diksha from guruji before doing kritya sadhana. Best of luck for sadhana. Jaya Gurudev, Nitin --- ajay sharma <sharva_ajay wrote: > Dear Brother, > > We all are fascinated by the powerful sadhnas like > Kritya sadhna. There should be a proper manner in > which we should fulfill the demands of our > fascination. All sadhnas are of equal importance > because we need everything associated with them in > our lives. When you have to fix button on your shirt > you need a needle to stitch it back on its place. A > sword will not help you. Similarly a thorn is enough > pain so that you spend sleepless nights. > All sadhnas get their strength from Guru. So Kritya > sadhna is no different from them. Their is no > question of starting this kind of sadhna without > Guru Diksha and special shaktipaat Diksha for Kritya > Sadhna. > > As such you may just feel happy by discussing about > this sadhna. Even before starting a Mahavidya > Sadhna a person should have done Bhairav Sadhna. And > you are talking about a sadhna which is many times > more powerful than even the Mahavidyas. It means you > have not done even the Bhairav sadhna, otherwise you > would not have asked this kind of question. > Sadhnas may have more power or less power in terms > of their usage, but still they are equal. If Kritya > has more destructive power than Mahavidya, it does > not mean that it is that easy to use kritya sadhna > on person who has a siddhi of Mahavidya. All these > intricasies of sadhnas and their channelisation of > power can be only understood by doing these sadhnas > after taking respective Diksha. Making a comment in > lighter vain about these sadhnas also incurs > negative impact on the person. So whatever you say > about these sadhnas, say a little bit more carefully > and with respect. > > Om Namah Shivaye > Om Param Tatvaye Narayanaye Gurubhyo Namah > Om Namah Shivaye > > > vinay <honeybunchlll wrote: > Jay Gurudev! > > Namaste to all! > Vinay here. Hope all are doing > well. I have a query > on Kritya Sadhana. Can any one give me the full > details on Kritya > Sadhana? Its accomplishment rules? I am very keen to > know and perform > Kritya sadhana. Should I take Diksha before > performing it? Kindly > gude me. Please dont forget to inform if if there is > any book on > Kritya Sadhana Written by revered SadGurudev. I hope > You will > definitely give good suggestions. > Thanks and Namaste > Vinay > > Jay Gurudev Jay Gurudev > > Links > > > / > > > > > Your use of is subject to the > > > > > India Matrimony: Find your life partneronline. ______________________ India Matrimony: Find your life partner online Go to: http://.shaadi.com/india-matrimony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 sorry to jump in here. Kritya sadhana is a very high level sadhana if one is wanting to do it for siddhi. Just following the process from magazine won't guarentee any success. One can do it but what's the use without proper level!!! One has to be able both physically and even more mentally in order to perfect any sadhana. If one is in that level, there is no need to ask for any sadhanas, gurudev will himself provide sadhanas for he is the one who knows what sadhanas one needs to do in order to advance in life. Once one can communicate with gurudev, there is no limit in sadhanas. take care and best of luck suraj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 Dear Brother, Giving respect to sadhnas does not mean that one should run away from them in fear. Giving respect to sadhna does not mean to avoid particular sadhnas. A disciple should not live in the world of his own making. There is no " level" in the sadhna in which Guru gives anything to a disciple without asking. (Surely a desire must have been in the mind of Disciple, even though he may not have directly requested his Guru.) Guru gives because of his love for the disciple like a mother loves her child. A child can never assume himself of attaining some"level" to qualify to get the love and affection of mother. Therefore do not live with false notion that you are getting something by achieving certain level in sadhnas. When the matter is very simple and clear why are you hell bent on complicating it. There is well defined procedure that if you want to do a particular sadhna just directly request Gurudev and take the requisite diksha. It is as simple as it can possibly be. Someone orders for information on sadhnas like a bottle of beer in a bar. Someone creates a long winding story about the levels of sadhnas in such a way that the reader feels himself incompetent for doing that sadhna. When the matter is so simple. Why feel shame in bowing your head and ego in front of Guru? You just request to Gurudev ,take the Diksha ,sit down and start with sadhna mantra japa. Why do you want things without asking? What makes you feel that you should get things in your life on your own without anybody's help? Why do you always think that whatever success you achieved, it was mainly your effort only? You do this in pratical behaviour in outside world and you do this in the path of sadhna also. I do not know what makes you feel that you have reached this level or that level when you have taken just on or two Dikshas and that too at first stages only. There are seven stages defined for majority of Dikshas. What are they for? Just to read and discuss? Untill and unless Guru himself says clearly that you have attained a particular stage, the disciple should never presume on its own. Do you know why so many people have declared themselves as Guru? Because they also started thinking in same way due some "anubhutis" which "revealed" them the ultimate truth and declared to be "complete" in knowledge. Suppose if you had a dream today in which Gurudev tell you that now have become ultimate sadhak. What are you going to do next day morning? Are you going to shout from the rooftop that you have become siddhi purusha? Are you going to declare yourself as Guru? Just remember one thing that wahtever Gurudev has to tell or say they do it publically through magazine or at sadhna shivirs. Those messages apply to each and every sadhak. Never assume yourself above the criticism in those messages. Dont think that these messages are for others not for me because I do not suffer from this defiency. Just everyone starts assuming that whatever Gurudev are saying through magazines and books is not for him. Only critcism part I am talking about. Wherever Gurudev have said words of encouragement and praise to motivate the disciples, everyone starts presuming that they are for him only not anybody else. What is this? You are not a cut above the rest. The day you will become , Gurudev will not hesitate from declaring openly. You can not become without the help of Guru and without regularly taking Dikshas. Few things are a matter of mutual understanding between a Guru and Disciple, but not everything. Because no one can clearly define mutual undersatnding and its boundary, everyone starts making a web of his own assumptions and presumptions around him in such a manner that only he has a hotline to consult Gurudev on all matters through his sadhna. Every other actvity in this world is secondary for him. He and his thoughts are only of prime importance for him. Such self centred individual cannot expect their consciousness to rise upto universal level. They become like frogs in a well. Therfore if Gurudev has said something in clear and simple terms, then please let it remain like that only. Please do not put cover of your own prejudices and shortcomings on them and define it as per your convenience. It can not be more simple than this. You want motivation to take Diksha, You want someone to guide you to how to do pooja and amantra japa. You want someone to explain all your doubts. You want someone to explain the meaning of your anubhutis, you want the results faster than speed of light,you want your Guru to praise your "level" of sadhna, you want everything as per your wishes at the fastest possible speed. No one knows the end of your wants. One should surely have wants,simulatneously one should put equal amount of effort to fulfill them. Om Namah Shivaye Om Param Tatvaye Narayanaye Gurubhyo Namah Om Namah Shivaye , Suraj Neupane <surajneupane@g...> wrote: > jaya gurudev, > sorry to jump in here. > Kritya sadhana is a very high level sadhana if one is wanting to do it for > siddhi. > Just following the process from magazine won't guarentee any success. One > can do it but what's the use without proper level!!! > One has to be able both physically and even more mentally in order to > perfect any sadhana. > If one is in that level, there is no need to ask for any sadhanas, gurudev > will himself provide sadhanas for he is the one who knows what sadhanas one > needs to do in order to advance in life. Once one can communicate with > gurudev, there is no limit in sadhanas. > take care and best of luck > suraj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Jai Gurudev!!! I concur with your views and really appreciate your effort to motivate each one of us. Going through the thread, I understand Suraj Jee was trying to convey the same point what you did in reply to the query of Vinay. Many Thanks and Regards Mithilesh -- In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom.It is not always an easy sacrifice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 Om Nikhileshwaraye Namah Vardabhyankaram Mooshakdhvajam Om Nikhileshwaraye Namah Dear Brother, Opinion of Group members is our opinion also and our opinion is of group members also. We all reflections of one another, because we all disciples of Gurudev Nikhil. As we progress on the path of sadhna we see variuous kind of our images in the our own thoughts as well as in thoughts and opnions of others. Whatever we see in the opinions of others is there in us also. Similarly whatever opinion we express about others that same things apply to us also. We are not going to stop from expressing our views just becuase someone does not like it. It does not matter that we are also not above those shortcomings. We just want to make ourselves aware of our shortcomings and strenghths. We would analyse the opinon of others also as per our own perspective. Even if others feel that our perspective is distorted, we are not going to stop this process of exploring ideas and opinions. Ultimately we are fully aware of reality that whatever exists in you, exists in us also and whatever exists in us, exists in you also. So we will continue with full vigour and just will just hit any thing which is just an air without any substance. In the process we surely will get something which is as real as the reality itself. So it is clear that their is no need of hesitation or fear. A foolhardy person will smash his own head, we hardly bother about that person. It is not a path reserved only reserved for us. All Gurubhais have their opnions and we are stopping anyone of them from expressing them. Just come out in the open. There is no point in turning and twisting in a closet. You express, discuss,counter, argue, reason, philosophise,criticise and whatever else you can imagine of doing. We are not stopping anyone and we would not be stopped by anyone. You call it killing boredom...well, I have already expalined. Om Namah Shivaye Om Param Tatvaye Narayanaye Gurubhyo Namah Om Namah shivaye , Mithilesh Das <mithilesh.das@g...> wrote: > Dear Ajay Jee, > Jai Gurudev!!! > I concur with your views and really appreciate your effort to motivate each > one of us. > Going through the thread, I understand Suraj Jee was trying to convey the > same point what you did in reply to the query of Vinay. > Many Thanks and Regards > Mithilesh > -- > In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom. > It is not always an easy sacrifice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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