Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 , "khatrianand" <khatrianand> wrote: Hi, Yes there are some alternatives for samshan. You can go to any shiv temple and do the sadhana. Its as good as that. Regarding the sand, it is not advisable to bring it home if u r a GRUHAST sadhak. It seems u r performing some kind of prayog or what? I mean to say an attack..Dont do that bro.... > > Hi all, > > I need some info. I remember sometime back one of our Gurubhai, asked > for alternative for a river water. > > I now need a alternative for "Smashan" / graveyard. there are certain > Mantra, which need to be chanted in Smashan. here are my questions. > 1. How do I do that, is there any alternative for Smashan ? > 2. Suppose there is some alternative like bringing the sand / clay from > Smashan, is it safe to bring home ? > > > Regards, > > Anand > Jay Gurudev Visit your group "" on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram For some sadhnas Gurudev have recommended to put shamshan soil underneath the aasan, if the sadhak can not go to shamshan. Those sadhnas are very few among those published by Gurudev in mtyv magazine. Therefore a sadhak should check from the source from where he is taking sadhna. If Gurudev have adviced about this substitute then a sadhak may follow that. Wherever it is required, it is usually mentioned in the description of sadhna by Gurudev. That sadhna place he can fix in house, away from his regular daily pooja place/articles. Go only by the advice about that partcular sadhna which you want to do. While saying this we suppose that you have taken Gurudiksha and are associated with international siddhashram sadhak parivar Jodhpur. Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram , "khatrianand" <khatrianand> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I need some info. I remember sometime back one of our Gurubhai, asked > for alternative for a river water. > > I now need a alternative for "Smashan" / graveyard. there are certain > Mantra, which need to be chanted in Smashan. here are my questions. > 1. How do I do that, is there any alternative for Smashan ? > 2. Suppose there is some alternative like bringing the sand / clay from > Smashan, is it safe to bring home ? > > > Regards, > > Anand > Jay Gurudev Visit your group "" on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 Jai Gurudev, Thanks a lot Ajay, for advice. I got it,unless specified in the books or MTYV, we can't assume that the smashan alternative is available. Yes I had took Gurudiksha, and very much associated with international siddhashram sadhak parivar Jodhpur. I am a part of Bangalore Group. Jai Gurudev, Anand --- sharva_ajay <sharva_ajay (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: > Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram > > For some sadhnas Gurudev have recommended to put > shamshan soil > underneath the aasan, if the sadhak can not go to > shamshan. > Those sadhnas are very few among those published by > Gurudev > in mtyv magazine. > Therefore a sadhak should check from the source from > where > he is taking sadhna. If Gurudev have adviced about > this > substitute then a sadhak may follow that. > Wherever it is required, it is usually mentioned in > the description of sadhna by Gurudev. > > > That sadhna place he can fix in house, away from his > regular daily pooja place/articles. > Go only by the advice about that partcular sadhna > which you want to > do. > > While saying this we suppose that you have taken > Gurudiksha and are associated with international > siddhashram sadhak parivar Jodhpur. > > > > Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , "khatrianand" > <khatrianand> > wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I need some info. I remember sometime back one of > our Gurubhai, > asked > > for alternative for a river water. > > > > I now need a alternative for "Smashan" / > graveyard. there are > certain > > Mantra, which need to be chanted in Smashan. here > are my > questions. > > 1. How do I do that, is there any alternative for > Smashan ? > > 2. Suppose there is some alternative like bringing > the sand / clay > from > > Smashan, is it safe to bring home ? > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Anand > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Jay Gurudev Visit your group "" on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 Jai Gurudev, Thanks for the advice. I am not at all performing any kind of attack. I am more interested in making more use of my life, making it better and better, helping others. Jai Gurudev, Anand --- devi_krr <devi_krr > wrote: > , "khatrianand" > <khatrianand> > wrote: > Hi, > > Yes there are some alternatives for samshan. You can > go to any shiv > temple and do the sadhana. Its as good as that. > Regarding the sand, > it is not advisable to bring it home if u r a > GRUHAST sadhak. It > seems u r performing some kind of prayog or what? I > mean to say an > attack..Dont do that bro.... > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I need some info. I remember sometime back one of > our Gurubhai, > asked > > for alternative for a river water. > > > > I now need a alternative for "Smashan" / > graveyard. there are > certain > > Mantra, which need to be chanted in Smashan. here > are my > questions. > > 1. How do I do that, is there any alternative for > Smashan ? > > 2. Suppose there is some alternative like bringing > the sand / clay > from > > Smashan, is it safe to bring home ? > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Anand > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Jay Gurudev Visit your group "" on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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