Guest guest Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 jai gurudev dear friend, tehre r many siddha mantras of 10 mahavidyas incl sabar mantras if anyone is interested i can send. beej mantras r always energised and nishkilit. even simple chant : 1 : om hreem 2 : om aim hreem shreem which r also laghu mantras to mother rajrajeshwari help. before making any judegement pls try them and experience the energy yrself then pass a judegement. do atleast 1-3-5 mala on rudraksha or spatik - cryslat or coral mala. u will see effect. om shakti gopal On 7/19/09, Devi Bhakta <devi_bhakta wrote: > > > > Hi Shankari: > > Thanks for your questions -- I suspect they are more rhetorical than > literal, but for the benefit of anyone in this group who may be in doubt, > I'll add my two cents. > > *** If the Kadgamala Stotram will blow your mind if you don't have a guru, > [...] is chanting along with a guru acceptable or not acceptable? *** > > As ganpra correctly noted, stotrams are devotional hymns not mantras. Now I > cannot hope to hold a candle to his electrically illuminated analysis > (rimshot!) of strotrams in general, so I'll address your query specifically: > Anyone who wishes to chant the Khadgamala Stotram can do so without fear of > harm. In fact, it'd be awfully hard to avoid it doing some good. ;-) You > mention that Sri Karunamayi recommends it; so does Sri Amritananda Natha; so > does Sri Bhasurananda Natha. I've never seen it forbidden. > > *** The next question or problem is that many of us in the West will never > be able to find a guru considering how distant we are from India. How are we > supposed to worship in that case? *** > > Start where you are. Using a mantra that requires diksha when you do not > have diksha is (usually) harmless enough, but also rather pointless. It > could also be compared to using a chainsaw to cut wood when there's no gas > or electricity powering it. You might eventually accomplish something, but > when you're working manually, it's generally more much effective to use > manual tools. And when you're working without diksha, use mantras that don't > require diksha. > > *** The next issue is that someone said that a Bakta cannot become > enlightened. *** > > That's the sort of wisdom that usually issues from the back end of a horse. > Bhakti is an eminently valid path to enlightenment. > > *** If one is trying to get power for oneself or develop siddhis doesn't > this just inflame the ego. *** > > Siddhis, properly gained, are mere byproducts of sadhana. Those who pursue > them as ends unto themselves are sailing into some very dark waters. > > aim mAtangyai namaH > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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