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Yes this is really a amazing experince.. thanks nikhil for sharing

your experience

 

, " nikhilashish " <nikhilashish

wrote:

>

> JAI GURUDEV

>

> Mantra: Hleem Dhoom Hleem

>

> The Bagalamukhi - Dhoomavati combo is an extremely powerful mantra.

> It's quick and destroys all you adversaries in a blink of an eye.

Be

> it powerty, misfortune, ailment, curse or permanant failure;

nothing

> can withstand the sheer force of this mantra. For those who are not

> aware, Bagalamukhi and Dhoomavati are the most fierce and feared of

> the ten Mahavidyas (Of course, Chhinnamasta Mahavidya is also

there).

>

> I learnt this combo during the Bhopal shivir in November '97.

> Although, it is not allowed, I would like to share an experience

> related to this mantra. On the first day of Nov '97 Bhopal shivir,

> something prompted me to fast. This was difficult for me as I was

not

> feeling well that day. I had gone there to meet Bade Guruji, Dr.

> Narayan Dutt Shrimali; but, due to some reason, Kailash Guruji

(Bade

> Guruji's second son) came in his place. Maybe, I was not happy with

> this. My condition kept worsening and till evening, fever got over

me.

>

> The shivir was in a ground divided into a big tent, where guruji

and

> sadhaks were sitting, and some sheds along with the boundaries of

the

> ground where sadhaks were supposed to sleep in the night. I

preferred

> to stay in a hotel.

>

> It was a two day shivir and that day's session was to end at 10 PM;

> but, because of my fever, I decided to leave at 7 PM. As I was

> packing my things, Kailash Guruji anounced that he would grant

> Bagalamukhi Mahavidya Diksha for a very low fee. I wanted to take

> that diksha so I decided to stay. Perhaps, I was skeptic about the

> money thing. Well, though I could barely walk, I reached the

payment

> counter. I wanted to hurry up, but no one was there. I stayed there

> for a while and then, while thinking this wasn't my day, as I

turned

> to return, I heard a strange, heavy voice, " What do you want? " . It

> was a very fat, black and somewhat weird guy. " Bagalamukhi Diksha " ,

I

> replied. " Hummm... " , he grunted and while chewing his tobacco,

wrote

> something on a piece of paper and handed it over to me. The

> word " Bagalamukhi " was written on it along with a small signature.

> When I gave him the money, he said, " Keep it, you'll need it. " and

> walked away. " Bagalamukhi Diksha for free??? " , I was

> surprised, " That's cool. " Well, not really. My temperature was

still

> rising. I re-entered the main tent, walked straight to Shrivastavji

> and gave him the paper to ask him how to proceed. Guruji was not

> there. He starred the paper for while and looked at me in a

surprised

> manner. " What? " , I thought, " Has the guy made a fool of me? "

Anyway,

> Shrivastavji gave me this mantra and asked me to chant it till

Guruji

> returns.

>

> I returned to my place and started chanting the mantra. In about 10

> minutes, the whole scene changed suddenly. I was in a crematory on

> the banks of a river sitting over a chita surrounded by giant sized

> trees. I got frightened and opened my eyes. " Hallucinations!!! "

> Anyway, I started again and yes, the scene, too, returned. This

time

> lightening struck the chita and it started burning wildly. " Help " ,

as

> I was about to stop again, something inside me ordered me to

> continue. With every mantra, the flames grew taller and bigger; the

> temparature was beyond reason and I felt like roasted meat. No

matter

> how this may sound, I was enjoying it. There was heat and there was

> pleasure. Being cooked alive wasn't that bad, after all.

>

> After a while, the scene flipped back to normal, Guruji had

returned,

> the queue moved on and now, it was my turn. I handed over the paper

> to Shastriji who was standing next to Guruji making him surprised

and

> stood face-to-face with Kailash Guruji. " Guruji, I'm taller. " , I

> thought. Kailash Guruji placed his left hand on my right shoulder,

> fingers of his right hand on my head and pressed his right thumb

> against my forehead and " Whooosh... " , something like molten iron

> entered my forehead. I was supposed to concentrate on his eyes. I

> tried to do just that but, instead, found two fireballs there and

no

> prices for guessing that, we were back in the crematory standing

over

> the blazing chita. This time the heat was much, much higher and the

> guy from the payment counter was also there violently throwing

> something into the chita. " Who is this guy? " and the next moment I

> saw him getting morphed into Bade Guruji. " Guruji!!! Oh, I missed

you

> so much. " Bade Guruji appeared dark and redish and when I turned to

> Kailash Guruji, who was still in the process of granting Diksha, I

> was shocked to find him much taller, bigger, muscular, darker and

> redder. Next, something emerged from his forehead and entered mine

> with a huge blast and we were back to normal. I was amazed. Kailash

> Guruji was tapping my head and asking me to leave as he was done. I

> tried to touch his feet but couldn't as it was not allowed at that

> time.

>

> I came down the stage and realized that along with my doubts, my

> fever was gone. I was feeling healthier, stronger, taller and very

> hungry. I was feeling like the most powerful man in the universe. I

> didn't want to return, but I did reliving those moments again and

> again with wildly growing hunger. I entered a veg restaurent and

ate

> and ate and ate till the manager stopped me and said they can't

serve

> anymore. I had eaten 36 big butter nans, 7 big plates of fried rice

> and a lot of dal makhani and vegetable along with 19 glasses of

> lassi. Normally, I couldn't have eaten more than 4 nans. The bill

was

> exactly the same amount which I was supposed to pay for the

> Bagalamukhi Diksha. Remember, I was told I would need that money. I

> returned to my hotel room and my luckiest day ended with a sound

> sleep.

>

> The next day, I was the most energetic and helping person in the

> shivir. That's why my blood boils when some damn person insults my

> Guruji and I couldn't even have the luxury of tearing that person

> into billions of pieces.

>

> Bhakti is good, but nothing compared to the grandness of sadhana.

> Perform sadhana and get what you are destined to have. Good luck...

>

> Ashish...

>

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Dear Mr.Ashish,

This Bagalamukhi - Dhoomavati comes under Vaamachara?

On 8/24/07, kriyababa <kriyababa wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Yes this is really a amazing experince.. thanks nikhil for sharing your experience

, " nikhilashish " <nikhilashish wrote:>> JAI GURUDEV> > Mantra: Hleem Dhoom Hleem> > The Bagalamukhi - Dhoomavati combo is an extremely powerful mantra. > It's quick and destroys all you adversaries in a blink of an eye. Be > it powerty, misfortune, ailment, curse or permanant failure; nothing > can withstand the sheer force of this mantra. For those who are not > aware, Bagalamukhi and Dhoomavati are the most fierce and feared of > the ten Mahavidyas (Of course, Chhinnamasta Mahavidya is also there).> > I learnt this combo during the Bhopal shivir in November '97. > Although, it is not allowed, I would like to share an experience > related to this mantra. On the first day of Nov '97 Bhopal shivir, > something prompted me to fast. This was difficult for me as I was not > feeling well that day. I had gone there to meet Bade Guruji, Dr. > Narayan Dutt Shrimali; but, due to some reason, Kailash Guruji (Bade > Guruji's second son) came in his place. Maybe, I was not happy with > this. My condition kept worsening and till evening, fever got over me.> > The shivir was in a ground divided into a big tent, where guruji and > sadhaks were sitting, and some sheds along with the boundaries of the > ground where sadhaks were supposed to sleep in the night. I preferred > to stay in a hotel.> > It was a two day shivir and that day's session was to end at 10 PM; > but, because of my fever, I decided to leave at 7 PM. As I was > packing my things, Kailash Guruji anounced that he would grant > Bagalamukhi Mahavidya Diksha for a very low fee. I wanted to take > that diksha so I decided to stay. Perhaps, I was skeptic about the > money thing. Well, though I could barely walk, I reached the payment > counter. I wanted to hurry up, but no one was there. I stayed there > for a while and then, while thinking this wasn't my day, as I turned > to return, I heard a strange, heavy voice, " What do you want? " . It > was a very fat, black and somewhat weird guy. " Bagalamukhi Diksha " , I > replied. " Hummm... " , he grunted and while chewing his tobacco, wrote > something on a piece of paper and handed it over to me. The > word " Bagalamukhi " was written on it along with a small signature. > When I gave him the money, he said, " Keep it, you'll need it. " and > walked away. " Bagalamukhi Diksha for free??? " , I was > surprised, " That's cool. " Well, not really. My temperature was still > rising. I re-entered the main tent, walked straight to Shrivastavji > and gave him the paper to ask him how to proceed. Guruji was not > there. He starred the paper for while and looked at me in a surprised > manner. " What? " , I thought, " Has the guy made a fool of me? " Anyway, > Shrivastavji gave me this mantra and asked me to chant it till Guruji > returns.> > I returned to my place and started chanting the mantra. In about 10 > minutes, the whole scene changed suddenly. I was in a crematory on > the banks of a river sitting over a chita surrounded by giant sized > trees. I got frightened and opened my eyes. " Hallucinations!!! " > Anyway, I started again and yes, the scene, too, returned. This time > lightening struck the chita and it started burning wildly. " Help " , as > I was about to stop again, something inside me ordered me to > continue. With every mantra, the flames grew taller and bigger; the > temparature was beyond reason and I felt like roasted meat. No matter > how this may sound, I was enjoying it. There was heat and there was > pleasure. Being cooked alive wasn't that bad, after all.

> > After a while, the scene flipped back to normal, Guruji had returned, > the queue moved on and now, it was my turn. I handed over the paper > to Shastriji who was standing next to Guruji making him surprised and > stood face-to-face with Kailash Guruji. " Guruji, I'm taller. " , I > thought. Kailash Guruji placed his left hand on my right shoulder, > fingers of his right hand on my head and pressed his right thumb > against my forehead and " Whooosh... " , something like molten iron > entered my forehead. I was supposed to concentrate on his eyes. I > tried to do just that but, instead, found two fireballs there and no > prices for guessing that, we were back in the crematory standing over > the blazing chita. This time the heat was much, much higher and the > guy from the payment counter was also there violently throwing > something into the chita. " Who is this guy? " and the next moment I > saw him getting morphed into Bade Guruji. " Guruji!!! Oh, I missed you > so much. " Bade Guruji appeared dark and redish and when I turned to > Kailash Guruji, who was still in the process of granting Diksha, I > was shocked to find him much taller, bigger, muscular, darker and > redder. Next, something emerged from his forehead and entered mine > with a huge blast and we were back to normal. I was amazed. Kailash > Guruji was tapping my head and asking me to leave as he was done. I > tried to touch his feet but couldn't as it was not allowed at that > time.> > I came down the stage and realized that along with my doubts, my > fever was gone. I was feeling healthier, stronger, taller and very > hungry. I was feeling like the most powerful man in the universe. I > didn't want to return, but I did reliving those moments again and > again with wildly growing hunger. I entered a veg restaurent and ate > and ate and ate till the manager stopped me and said they can't serve > anymore. I had eaten 36 big butter nans, 7 big plates of fried rice > and a lot of dal makhani and vegetable along with 19 glasses of > lassi. Normally, I couldn't have eaten more than 4 nans. The bill was > exactly the same amount which I was supposed to pay for the > Bagalamukhi Diksha. Remember, I was told I would need that money. I > returned to my hotel room and my luckiest day ended with a sound > sleep.> > The next day, I was the most energetic and helping person in the > shivir. That's why my blood boils when some damn person insults my > Guruji and I couldn't even have the luxury of tearing that person > into billions of pieces.> > Bhakti is good, but nothing compared to the grandness of sadhana. > Perform sadhana and get what you are destined to have. Good luck...> > Ashish...

> -- With best regards,

V.Rajnikanth,yogior,yogi_or,yogi_orMobile : 91 44 9444126639(India),0044 07960234686(London)

Landline : 91 44 26575384,91 44 26572214,efax :17734396237

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any sadhana articale is require for chanting this mantra HLEEN DHOON HLEEM? if I want to chanting this mantra after my daily sadhana, than I can chanting this mantra for 10 to 15 minutes? please reply me. fast. Jai gurudev"V.Rajnikanth" <yogior wrote: Dear Mr.Ashish, This Bagalamukhi - Dhoomavati comes under Vaamachara? On 8/24/07, kriyababa <kriyababa > wrote: Yes this is really a amazing experince.. thanks nikhil for sharing your experience , "nikhilashish" <nikhilashish wrote:>> JAI GURUDEV> > Mantra: Hleem Dhoom Hleem> > The Bagalamukhi - Dhoomavati combo is an extremely powerful mantra. > It's quick and destroys all you adversaries in a blink of an eye. Be > it powerty, misfortune, ailment, curse or permanant failure; nothing > can withstand the sheer force of this mantra. For those who are not > aware, Bagalamukhi and Dhoomavati are the most fierce and feared of > the ten Mahavidyas (Of course,

Chhinnamasta Mahavidya is also there).> > I learnt this combo during the Bhopal shivir in November '97. > Although, it is not allowed, I would like to share an experience > related to this mantra. On the first day of Nov '97 Bhopal shivir, > something prompted me to fast. This was difficult for me as I was not > feeling well that day. I had gone there to meet Bade Guruji, Dr. > Narayan Dutt Shrimali; but, due to some reason, Kailash Guruji (Bade > Guruji's second son) came in his place. Maybe, I was not happy with > this. My condition kept worsening and till evening, fever got over me.> > The shivir was in a ground divided into a big tent, where guruji and > sadhaks were sitting, and some sheds along with the boundaries of the > ground where sadhaks were supposed to sleep in the night. I preferred > to stay in a hotel.> > It was a two

day shivir and that day's session was to end at 10 PM; > but, because of my fever, I decided to leave at 7 PM. As I was > packing my things, Kailash Guruji anounced that he would grant > Bagalamukhi Mahavidya Diksha for a very low fee. I wanted to take > that diksha so I decided to stay. Perhaps, I was skeptic about the > money thing. Well, though I could barely walk, I reached the payment > counter. I wanted to hurry up, but no one was there. I stayed there > for a while and then, while thinking this wasn't my day, as I turned > to return, I heard a strange, heavy voice, "What do you want?". It > was a very fat, black and somewhat weird guy. "Bagalamukhi Diksha", I > replied. "Hummm...", he grunted and while chewing his tobacco, wrote > something on a piece of paper and handed it over to me. The > word "Bagalamukhi" was written on it along with a small signature. >

When I gave him the money, he said, "Keep it, you'll need it." and > walked away. "Bagalamukhi Diksha for free???", I was > surprised, "That's cool." Well, not really. My temperature was still > rising. I re-entered the main tent, walked straight to Shrivastavji > and gave him the paper to ask him how to proceed. Guruji was not > there. He starred the paper for while and looked at me in a surprised > manner. "What?", I thought, "Has the guy made a fool of me?" Anyway, > Shrivastavji gave me this mantra and asked me to chant it till Guruji > returns.> > I returned to my place and started chanting the mantra. In about 10 > minutes, the whole scene changed suddenly. I was in a crematory on > the banks of a river sitting over a chita surrounded by giant sized > trees. I got frightened and opened my eyes. "Hallucinations!!!" > Anyway, I started again and yes,

the scene, too, returned. This time > lightening struck the chita and it started burning wildly. "Help", as > I was about to stop again, something inside me ordered me to > continue. With every mantra, the flames grew taller and bigger; the > temparature was beyond reason and I felt like roasted meat. No matter > how this may sound, I was enjoying it. There was heat and there was > pleasure. Being cooked alive wasn't that bad, after all. > > After a while, the scene flipped back to normal, Guruji had returned, > the queue moved on and now, it was my turn. I handed over the paper > to Shastriji who was standing next to Guruji making him surprised and > stood face-to-face with Kailash Guruji. "Guruji, I'm taller.", I > thought. Kailash Guruji placed his left hand on my right shoulder, > fingers of his right hand on my head and pressed his right thumb >

against my forehead and "Whooosh...", something like molten iron > entered my forehead. I was supposed to concentrate on his eyes. I > tried to do just that but, instead, found two fireballs there and no > prices for guessing that, we were back in the crematory standing over > the blazing chita. This time the heat was much, much higher and the > guy from the payment counter was also there violently throwing > something into the chita. "Who is this guy?" and the next moment I > saw him getting morphed into Bade Guruji. "Guruji!!! Oh, I missed you > so much." Bade Guruji appeared dark and redish and when I turned to > Kailash Guruji, who was still in the process of granting Diksha, I > was shocked to find him much taller, bigger, muscular, darker and > redder. Next, something emerged from his forehead and entered mine > with a huge blast and we were back to normal. I was amazed.

Kailash > Guruji was tapping my head and asking me to leave as he was done. I > tried to touch his feet but couldn't as it was not allowed at that > time.> > I came down the stage and realized that along with my doubts, my > fever was gone. I was feeling healthier, stronger, taller and very > hungry. I was feeling like the most powerful man in the universe. I > didn't want to return, but I did reliving those moments again and > again with wildly growing hunger. I entered a veg restaurent and ate > and ate and ate till the manager stopped me and said they can't serve > anymore. I had eaten 36 big butter nans, 7 big plates of fried rice > and a lot of dal makhani and vegetable along with 19 glasses of > lassi. Normally, I couldn't have eaten more than 4 nans. The bill was > exactly the same amount which I was supposed to pay for the > Bagalamukhi Diksha.

Remember, I was told I would need that money. I > returned to my hotel room and my luckiest day ended with a sound > sleep.> > The next day, I was the most energetic and helping person in the > shivir. That's why my blood boils when some damn person insults my > Guruji and I couldn't even have the luxury of tearing that person > into billions of pieces.> > Bhakti is good, but nothing compared to the grandness of sadhana. > Perform sadhana and get what you are destined to have. Good luck...> > Ashish...>-- With best regards,V.Rajnikanth,yogior ,yogi_or (AT) (DOT) co.in,yogi_or (AT) sify (DOT) comMobile : 91 44

9444126639(India),0044 07960234686(London) Landline : 91 44 26575384,91 44 26572214,efax :17734396237

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you are the luckiest ineedied ."V.Rajnikanth" <yogior wrote: Dear Mr.Ashish, This Bagalamukhi - Dhoomavati comes under Vaamachara? On 8/24/07, kriyababa <kriyababa > wrote: Yes this is really a amazing experince.. thanks nikhil for sharing

your experience , "nikhilashish" <nikhilashish wrote:>> JAI GURUDEV> > Mantra: Hleem Dhoom Hleem> > The Bagalamukhi - Dhoomavati combo is an extremely powerful mantra. > It's quick and destroys all you adversaries in a blink of an eye. Be > it powerty, misfortune, ailment, curse or permanant failure; nothing > can withstand the sheer force of this mantra. For those who are not > aware, Bagalamukhi and Dhoomavati are the most fierce and feared of > the ten Mahavidyas (Of course, Chhinnamasta Mahavidya is also there).> > I learnt this combo during the Bhopal shivir in November '97. > Although, it is not allowed, I would like to share an experience > related to this mantra. On the first day of Nov '97 Bhopal shivir, >

something prompted me to fast. This was difficult for me as I was not > feeling well that day. I had gone there to meet Bade Guruji, Dr. > Narayan Dutt Shrimali; but, due to some reason, Kailash Guruji (Bade > Guruji's second son) came in his place. Maybe, I was not happy with > this. My condition kept worsening and till evening, fever got over me.> > The shivir was in a ground divided into a big tent, where guruji and > sadhaks were sitting, and some sheds along with the boundaries of the > ground where sadhaks were supposed to sleep in the night. I preferred > to stay in a hotel.> > It was a two day shivir and that day's session was to end at 10 PM; > but, because of my fever, I decided to leave at 7 PM. As I was > packing my things, Kailash Guruji anounced that he would grant > Bagalamukhi Mahavidya Diksha for a very low fee. I wanted to take

> that diksha so I decided to stay. Perhaps, I was skeptic about the > money thing. Well, though I could barely walk, I reached the payment > counter. I wanted to hurry up, but no one was there. I stayed there > for a while and then, while thinking this wasn't my day, as I turned > to return, I heard a strange, heavy voice, "What do you want?". It > was a very fat, black and somewhat weird guy. "Bagalamukhi Diksha", I > replied. "Hummm...", he grunted and while chewing his tobacco, wrote > something on a piece of paper and handed it over to me. The > word "Bagalamukhi" was written on it along with a small signature. > When I gave him the money, he said, "Keep it, you'll need it." and > walked away. "Bagalamukhi Diksha for free???", I was > surprised, "That's cool." Well, not really. My temperature was still > rising. I re-entered the main tent, walked straight to

Shrivastavji > and gave him the paper to ask him how to proceed. Guruji was not > there. He starred the paper for while and looked at me in a surprised > manner. "What?", I thought, "Has the guy made a fool of me?" Anyway, > Shrivastavji gave me this mantra and asked me to chant it till Guruji > returns.> > I returned to my place and started chanting the mantra. In about 10 > minutes, the whole scene changed suddenly. I was in a crematory on > the banks of a river sitting over a chita surrounded by giant sized > trees. I got frightened and opened my eyes. "Hallucinations!!!" > Anyway, I started again and yes, the scene, too, returned. This time > lightening struck the chita and it started burning wildly. "Help", as > I was about to stop again, something inside me ordered me to > continue. With every mantra, the flames grew taller and bigger; the

> temparature was beyond reason and I felt like roasted meat. No matter > how this may sound, I was enjoying it. There was heat and there was > pleasure. Being cooked alive wasn't that bad, after all. > > After a while, the scene flipped back to normal, Guruji had returned, > the queue moved on and now, it was my turn. I handed over the paper > to Shastriji who was standing next to Guruji making him surprised and > stood face-to-face with Kailash Guruji. "Guruji, I'm taller.", I > thought. Kailash Guruji placed his left hand on my right shoulder, > fingers of his right hand on my head and pressed his right thumb > against my forehead and "Whooosh...", something like molten iron > entered my forehead. I was supposed to concentrate on his eyes. I > tried to do just that but, instead, found two fireballs there and no > prices for guessing that, we were back in the

crematory standing over > the blazing chita. This time the heat was much, much higher and the > guy from the payment counter was also there violently throwing > something into the chita. "Who is this guy?" and the next moment I > saw him getting morphed into Bade Guruji. "Guruji!!! Oh, I missed you > so much." Bade Guruji appeared dark and redish and when I turned to > Kailash Guruji, who was still in the process of granting Diksha, I > was shocked to find him much taller, bigger, muscular, darker and > redder. Next, something emerged from his forehead and entered mine > with a huge blast and we were back to normal. I was amazed. Kailash > Guruji was tapping my head and asking me to leave as he was done. I > tried to touch his feet but couldn't as it was not allowed at that > time.> > I came down the stage and realized that along with my doubts, my > fever was

gone. I was feeling healthier, stronger, taller and very > hungry. I was feeling like the most powerful man in the universe. I > didn't want to return, but I did reliving those moments again and > again with wildly growing hunger. I entered a veg restaurent and ate > and ate and ate till the manager stopped me and said they can't serve > anymore. I had eaten 36 big butter nans, 7 big plates of fried rice > and a lot of dal makhani and vegetable along with 19 glasses of > lassi. Normally, I couldn't have eaten more than 4 nans. The bill was > exactly the same amount which I was supposed to pay for the > Bagalamukhi Diksha. Remember, I was told I would need that money. I > returned to my hotel room and my luckiest day ended with a sound > sleep.> > The next day, I was the most energetic and helping person in the > shivir. That's why my blood boils when some damn

person insults my > Guruji and I couldn't even have the luxury of tearing that person > into billions of pieces.> > Bhakti is good, but nothing compared to the grandness of sadhana. > Perform sadhana and get what you are destined to have. Good luck...> > Ashish...>-- With best regards,V.Rajnikanth,yogior ,yogi_or (AT) (DOT) co.in,yogi_or (AT) sify (DOT) comMobile : 91 44 9444126639(India),0044 07960234686(London) Landline : 91 44 26575384,91 44 26572214,efax :17734396237

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