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Essential diference between Apsara vs. Yakshini Sadhana

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Namaskaar,

 

Please explain the basic and essential difference between Apsara and

Yakshini Sadhana, - not just in terms of the definition of the two,

rather also in terms of differences in the Sadhana of either Apsara or

Yakshini, in the process, in the results and most importantly, the care

to be taken in either two...

 

Thanks...

Manish Madhav

Aim Shrim Hrim Klim

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jai gurudev

dear sir,

hmm.............hopes everything is fine with blessings of gurudev.

the essential differences r like yakshini r r beautifuf females who r very powerful,thr r ugra sadhanas,thr will b thikshna experiences like ghost,snakes, goblins,wild animals sadhak will faces this experiences like as if its very real but no harm will happen if v hve GURUDEV'S blessings.but thr siddi is quite easy than apsaras.

 

Apsara's thr very beautiful compared to yakshini's but sadhana of apsara r quite soumya and thr will b no fearsome experiences a sadhak has to face.but best to takes related diksha's for all sadhanas.

with regards,

dep aditya reddy.

--- On Fri, 11/7/08, Manish Madhav <madhav_man wrote:

Manish Madhav <madhav_man Essential diference between Apsara vs. Yakshini Sadhana Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 6:51 PM

 

 

Namaskaar,Please explain the basic and essential difference between Apsara and Yakshini Sadhana, - not just in terms of the definition of the two, rather also in terms of differences in the Sadhana of either Apsara or Yakshini, in the process, in the results and most importantly, the care to be taken in either two...Thanks...Manish MadhavAim Shrim Hrim Klim

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Dear Bandhu Aditya,

 

So nice of you to write on this... you nicely described the inherent

experiences involved with either type of the sadhana.

 

Still I could not understand very clearly which energy form to

worship to get a particular kind of result.

 

Both seems to be beautiful in form. Apsaras belong to Devaraj and

Yakshinis belongs to Yakshapati Kubera. Both likes worship on Friday

night, being both addressed with Soundarya Sadhana.

 

But what are the more intricate differences in performing the

sadhana?

 

Read that Yakshini Kameshvari may live with sadhak as wife, and

accompany him, and may also have sambhog with sadhak, though it will

drain all his energy. Apsara also does so? but apsara changes the

forms, so may not live as wife... even if apsara lives, she is too

jealous of the existing family of sadhak... Isn't so with Yakshini?

 

Please tell more about the differences. Keeping in view the ->

 

- Purpose of the sadhana

- Method

- Mantra

- Experiences

- Outcome

- Post-'exposure' experiences

- Care to be taken in either sadhana

 

Thanks

Manish Madhav

Aim Hrim Srim Klim

 

 

 

 

 

, deep aditya reddy <aditya1900

wrote:

>

>                                                    jai gurudev

> dear sir,

>                          hmm.............hopes everything is fine

with blessings of gurudev.

> the essential differences r like yakshini r r beautifuf females who

r very powerful,thr r ugra sadhanas,thr will b thikshna experiences

like ghost,snakes, goblins,wild animals sadhak will faces this

experiences like as if its very real but no harm will happen if v hve

GURUDEV'S  blessings.but thr siddi is quite easy than apsaras.

>  

> Apsara's thr very beautiful compared to yakshini's but sadhana of

apsara r quite soumya and thr will b no fearsome experiences a sadhak

has to face.but best to takes related diksha's for all sadhanas. 

>    with regards,

>  dep aditya reddy.

>

>

> --- On Fri, 11/7/08, Manish Madhav <madhav_man wrote:

>

> Manish Madhav <madhav_man

> Essential diference between Apsara vs. Yakshini

Sadhana

>

> Friday, November 7, 2008, 6:51 PM

Namaskaar,

>

> Please explain the basic and essential difference between Apsara

and

> Yakshini Sadhana, - not just in terms of the definition of the two,

> rather also in terms of differences in the Sadhana of either Apsara

or

> Yakshini, in the process, in the results and most importantly, the

care

> to be taken in either two...

>

> Thanks...

> Manish Madhav

> Aim Shrim Hrim Klim

>

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Dear Deep,

 

First of all i want to tell you that gurudev has always the sadhanas which are somaya not the aghor sadhanas and you are telling that in yakshini's sadhana sadhak will face the illusions of danger/fears it only happens when sadhank is performing the aghor sadhana, when sadhak is performing soumaya sadhana then it will never happen.

 

Kindly don 't try to create confusion or try to make others afraid.

 

Jaigurudev

Neeraj

 

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hii dear first of all please tell me diff betn kameshwari devi(releated to kamakhya devi) and kameshvari yakshini.in your other post you answered that yakshinis are also beautiful then why sadhak may see scary things. can it would harm sadhak or pacticer. i am using kameshvari yakshini mantra from 3 days and observing some what scary things can it may harm me. can she live with me as my wife for life. can she is a ghost.what benifit would i get.please also tell me kameshvari yakshini sadhana full vidhi

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