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Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai






Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai
Before becoming Bhandasura, he was Manikya-Shekhara, a devotee of Maa Lakshmi. A single moment of uncontrolled desire led to his downfall, while one act of compassion earned him the blessing of liberation through Maa Lalita.
His story is a powerful reminder that both our actions and intentions shape our destiny.
Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai
A Japa Mala is more than a string of beads—it's a sacred tool that helps keep the mind anchored in the mantra and the heart rooted in devotion.
Whether you're just beginning your japa practice or looking to deepen it, understanding how to use a mala correctly can make your practice more mindful and meaningful.
A Japa Mala is more than a string of beads- it's a sacred tool that helps keep the mind anchored in the mantra and the heart rooted in devotion.
Whether you're just beginning your japa practice or looking to deepen it, understanding how to use a mala correctly can make your practice more mindful and meaningful.
Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai
Chatur bahu samanvitha – She who is endowed with four arms
This series, Names of Power: The Divine Mother and Her Daughters, highlights the stories of 108 divine women who embody the qualities of the divine mother as mentioned in the Lalitha Sahasranama. This is the sixth post of the series. The goal is to remind ourselves that we cannot aspire to purify ourselves to have her vision till we see her in every woman we encounter in our lives.
Ma Sita
One of the most beautiful explanations of Ma Sita’s role in the Ramayana is hidden in the shakta tradition, which reveals her as the manifestation of Ma Lalita Tripursundari. The divine mother as Chadur bahu samanvidha grants four key boons.
The first arm grants Vak Siddhi, which means your words come true. The second arm grants every desire of the devotee. The third one makes it possible to walk the path of Dharma effortlessly. Finally, the fourth one bestows liberation without any chance of rebirth.
Ma Sita’s role in the Ramayana is subtle yet unmissable, which is only revealed to seekers who have purified themselves and are willing to acknowledge the role of feminine divinity. The Adbhuta Ramayana, which is said to be a conversation between Maharishi Valmiki and his student Sage Bharadwaja, describes how she as Prakriti is the energy behind all of Sri Ram’s actions and how the purpose of his life is unfolded only after meeting her.
She enacts the role of Ma Lalita Tripurasundari when she gives Lord Hanuman four boons.
Dirghayutvam: A long, unending lifespan (the seed of the Chanjeevi concept).
Yashas: Eternal, unsullied fame that grows over time.
Arogyam: Flawless physical health and immunity from decay or exhaustion.
Anapayani Bhakti: Unshakable, permanent, and uninterrupted devotion to Sri Rama. She declares that his mind will forever remain anchored in divine bliss, completely untouched by worldly illusions.
Modern texts and television have reduced Ma Sita to being a damsel in distress, and yet when you seep into the Ramayana, she has a role in every key action that Sri Ram performs and is the perfume that makes this historic epic unforgettable within the Indian consciousness.
Post By: Akshay Om
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Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai
Is the Durga Saptashati only a religious scripture? This video explores how it can also be understood as a deep psychological manual rather than just a ritual text.
It helps decode the complexities of the mind, negative thought patterns, and inner conflicts. If you often find yourself trapped in repetitive thoughts or seeking mental clarity, this analysis offers a new perspective on how ancient narratives can provide insights into modern psychological challenges.
Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai
Chant Sarva Karya Siddhi Mantra to get his grace and blessings in your life.
Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai.
Chant Sarva Karya Siddhi Mantra to get his grace and blessings in your life.
Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai.
Udyath bhanu sahasrabha – She who glitters like thousand rising suns
Anandmayi Ma
This series, Names of Power: The Divine Mother and Her Daughters, highlights the stories of 108 divine women who embody the qualities of the divine mother as mentioned in the Lalitha Sahasranama. This is the sixth post of the series. The goal is to remind ourselves that we cannot aspire to purify ourselves to have her vision till we see her in every woman we encounter in our lives.
It does not matter if you have done good or evil, if you are a human, a plant, an insect or a bird, the sun warms and nourishes you unconditionally. A true saint is like the sun. Their mere presence and unconditional love is capable of transforming any creature who comes into their orbit.
This aspect of Anandmayi Ma’s life is personified by her encounter with the sage Paramhansa Yogananda. When he met her in 1936 and asked her about her origins, she said she had no past karma or evolutionary development; she was completely awake from birth and manifested purely in response to human prayer.
As a child, when her mother left her alone in the house or the fields, she would be entirely content to watch clouds or trees for hours. Her family feared that she was cognitively impaired because she would laugh out loud suddenly and never ask for toys or even food. The idea of self-preservation seemed foreign to her.
She was married at 13 to Bholanath and cheerfully did the gruelling tasks of cooking for a large family, scrubbing pots, carrying heavy water pitchers, and caring for children with absolute joy. One day, after preparing her husband's smoke, she had a thought as to what it would feel like to play the role of a spiritual seeker.
Her body began performing complex Hatha Yoga postures, and her fingers began moving rapidly into mudras she had never known. In August 1922, on a full moon night, she began chanting complex Sanskrit Mantras with flawless pronunciation and initiated herself by visualising herself as both the guru and the disciple.
One of the most defining aspects of her life was her choice to be available to everyone. Thousands would gather at train stations, in temporary camps, or at her ashrams to catch a glimpse of her or sit in her presence. Seekers often said that simply looking at her and being in her presence would pierce through their personality and touch something deep within them. A western devotee, Dayamata, talked about how tears would start flowing spontaneously in Ma’s presence and how she felt a burst of joy when Ma put a hand over her head and gently stroked her hair.
When she entered Mahasamadhi in Dehradun in August 1982, she left behind no designated successor, no singular book of teachings, and no specific religious sect. Her final instructions to her close followers were completely aligned with her lifelong stance:
"Look upon everyone as a manifestation of the Divine. Serve them with love. Do not create divisions where none exist."
Blog by - Akshay Om Iyer
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Beyond the many forms of the Divine Mother lies a deeper reality pure consciousness, beyond name and form.
This June, embark on a 7-day journey with the Mool Gayatri Mantra Sadhana and explore a more intimate connection with the Divine within.
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This video reveals how every action you take sends energy back into the world, often multiplied. Learn the importance of spreading love and knowledge in your life and creating positive change.
Discover the power of Vishnu Sahasranama and why chanting it can transform your spiritual journey. This Ekadashi is your final opportunity to join the Sadhana.
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