Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Namaste Everyone! Happy Monday Morning to you! Hope you are all well. This week can we discuss the Navarana Viddhi? We can also discuss and share thoughts and questions on asana, pranayama, and japa. Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vicche! Love srini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Namaste,Thank you, Srinivasan, for posting this topic. I have very superficial information about Navarana Viddhi so please pardon me for questions that would perhaps need long responses.The following are the questions about Navarana Puja Viddhi that have been on the top of my mind.1. Is this puja a part of Sri Vidya Upasana?2. I have heard (again very superficially) that at an advanced stage Navarana Viddhi (as part of Sri Vidya Upasana) would involve some amount of Vamachara? 3. Is Navarana Viddhi something that an initiate would have to practice continuously to obtain the relevant results? Can one add this to his/her sadhana tools?Thank you for your time.Sivakumarsrini_sadhu <srini_sadhu wrote: Namaste Everyone! Happy Monday Morning to you! Hope you are all well. This week can we discuss the Navarana Viddhi? We can also discuss and share thoughts and questions on asana, pranayama, and japa. Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vicche! Love srini Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Namashkar. As a Chandi Upasaka I would like to respond to your questions. Navarana Viddhi is an essential part of reciting Sri Sri Chandi. Here we are discussing only that. What you have asked is about the Navarna mantra (Chandi Navakshari Mantra} and its Sadhana. Even before I start on my favourite subject, in my experience and advice received from my Gurus, intellectual discussions about the Sadhana Marga does not benefit the Sadhaka in his Sadhana. Sadhana is about practice and not about theory. Of course I do indulge in intellectual discussions. But then I have learnt to/trying to separate the role of an intellectual and a Sadhaka/Bhakta. Having said that I will try to answer your questions. I am not an expert on the subject. My answers are according to the limited knowledge I have. 1. Navarana Viddhi or Navarna Mantra is part of Sri Vidya. In the Krama (step by step) Diksha way of Sri Vidya, one is initiated into this Mantra and Upasana. 2. Some schools believe this to be the highest Mantra. 3. Please do not go by any classification regarding Acharas. Here in the Devi Mandir Kula Swamiji shows the easiest way and stands by you in your quest for spiritual progress. 4. Mantra Sadhana or any Sadhana for that matter requires continuous practice. About adding this to your present sadhana you can write to Swamiji with details of your present Sadhana. Jai MAA !!! , Siva Kumar <sufi116 wrote: > > Namaste, > > Thank you, Srinivasan, for posting this topic. > > I have very superficial information about Navarana Viddhi so please pardon me for questions that would perhaps need long responses. > > The following are the questions about Navarana Puja Viddhi that have been on the top of my mind. > > 1. Is this puja a part of Sri Vidya Upasana? > 2. I have heard (again very superficially) that at an advanced stage Navarana Viddhi (as part of Sri Vidya Upasana) would involve some amount of Vamachara? 3. Is Navarana Viddhi something that an initiate would have to practice continuously to obtain the relevant results? Can one add this to his/her sadhana tools? > > Thank you for your time. > > Sivakumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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