Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2002 nazir ji since i went about making tall claims in public about doing bagla mala mantra for you for 11 days, i should admit in public that i never actually did get to do it out of either sheer laziness or circumstances though i did chant it for you recently to a lesser extent im my own haphazard ways. nonetheless, i am sorry for not keeping my word. personally my view is very different from my brothers and i do not think ugra mahavidyas are for every one or starters. they advice people to sit for chinnamasta and on talking more i find the person concerned has no idea of hindu rituals, is regular meat eater and has very small children to care for apart from having a very active social life. one has to choose ones sadhana according to ones capacity and limitations. i recently got a thank you letter for the amogh kavach from a brother praising its efficacy. and apart from cleanliness there are no rules with it like celibacy, wearing yellow, eating besan in some form offering yellow flowers etc which are a must for bagala sadhana to the best of my knowledge though i may be wrong. please chant amogh kavach it 5 or 11 times a day as and when you can. just keep a copy with you and read it whenever you have time. there are no specific rules for it. ashish is a very experienced and devoted sadhak sadhak and when he says he followed no rules he means he got up in the middle of night sat for three hours, had only 1 meal a day, stayed away from even tea and coffee, apart from following celibacy and chanting 100 malas a day. i cannot match him even one tenth. but i hope everyone got the picture of what a sadhana of an ugra mahavidya is like and the grit needed to perform it. jai gurudev anu Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites