Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 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... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2007 Report Share Posted August 30, 2007 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2007 Report Share Posted August 31, 2007 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 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2007 Report Share Posted September 3, 2007 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 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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