Guest guest Posted November 17, 2009 Report Share Posted November 17, 2009 Hari Aum, Namaste Narasimhayeji, Thank you for your guidance and advice. I know this might be a silly question Do I have to take bath before sunrise to perform the 90 days mantra sadhana or is it ok to perform the sadhana and then carry on with my day. I have been performing mantra sadhana since years at diffrent times however this time i want to perform it before sunrise. Aum Namah Shivaye Jatin , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > Namaste Jatin, > > I hope you will find a living guru one day who will guide you. Living gurus are like gods. Their word is the law that we must obey. Their holy feet is where we prostrate and worship sincerely. > > Meanwhile since you haven't come across your guru yet, there is the Upaguru (Inner Guru) who will guide you. Others outside this guru-sishya relationship are like leela and maya. Then there is the Ishdevata, the deity you feel an affinity with. > > Do you have an Ishtadevata? If so, its best to proceed with the mantra of the Ishdevata after paying obeisances to Lord Ganapati. If you haven't got an Ishdevata, then its essential to first learn the " God-Realisation " mantra for Lord Ganesha and recite it everyday until you can see Him in your mind's eye. Afterwards its fine to choose a deity whom you feel close to and whose mantra you will focus on. > > Right now assuming you haven't done mantras continuously, pls consider reciting the mantra for Ganesha " Om GuNg Ganapataye Namaha " . Concentrate on it for 108 times each day in the early morning before sunrise. Do it for 90 days then stop and rest. Then write back for the next step. > > Hope the above helps, > Om Namah Shivaya > > > , " jatinds " wrote: > > > > Hari Aum, > > > > Namaste NarasimhayeJi, > > > > Thank you very much for your advice and guidance however if you could elaborate on which mantras could help in achieving which siddhis would give me some more clarity and direction on the path that I have been on. > > > > Aum Namah Shivaye > > > > Jatin > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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