Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 Namaste Suresh, I don't know what Dr. Chowdry had written in his book but he tends to lean towards tantric methods in his knowledge and writings. However, I know that proper rituals, mantras, energizing and blessings of hatha jori from Rudra Centre has already been blessed by priest after immersing in til oil before seding out. You can worship at home using these steps : Keep in puja altar immersed in sindhoor in a copper/silver vessel in vertical position. Light a incense in front of it daily and chant this mantra: OM HIRIM KLIM CHAMUNDAYAE SARVA-JANAM MEIN VASHYAM KURU KURU SWAHA. As with all things spiritual, siddhis can only be obtained with faithful worship, mantras chanted with focus and bhakti. Its the same with siddhi of Hatha Jori. Aum Aum , " M.Suresh Kumar " <Sureshi wrote: > > Dear Sir, > > Namaste! I bought a set of " hatha jori " recently from Rudra Centre. I came accross few articles writen saying that the hatha jori need to be immersed in 1kg or 1litre of Til oil and taken out only when it stops absorbing the oil. Then, it is mentioned that the hatha jori have be properly blessed & energised through proper rituals & mantras before we start worshiping it. In a book writen by Dr.L.R. Chowdry, he said that the sidhi of hatha jori is very difficult. > My question is, do I need to do the above mentioned steps before worshipping it or it allready done by Rudra Centre? If it is done already, how do we do the pooja at home? Why it is said the " SIDHI " of hatha jori is very difficult? > Kindly post your oppinion / elaboration so that everyone who read the article can be benefited. I would like to thank you in advance for your kind service. Thank You! > > Best Regards, > Suresh Kumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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