WATCH NOW! The RIGHT WAY to change Mantras to attain siddhis| Explained by Guru Pashupati

Guru Pashupati
25 Sept 202404:45

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses different methods of mantra chanting for achieving Siddhi, or mastery, over mantras. It explains four levels of chanting: Vaikhari (spoken aloud), Madhyama (mental chanting), Pashyanti (visualizing the letters), and Para (transcendental intention without chanting). Each level is progressively more powerful, with Para chanting being the most potent. However, the speaker emphasizes that sustaining the energy from these practices requires developing the physical and mental capacity through yoga, offering a 64-day challenge to help individuals harness and retain the energy effectively.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Chanting a mantra loudly (Viari) is the most basic form of chanting, but it requires lakhs of repetitions to attain siddhi (spiritual powers).
  • 🧘‍♂️ Mental chanting (Madhama) is much more effective than verbal chanting, where one mental chant equals eight verbal chants.
  • 👁️ Visualizing the mantra (Pashyanti) without saying it aloud or mentally is even more powerful, with one visualization equaling 108 mental chants.
  • 🚀 Transcendental chanting (Para) involves creating the intention to chant without actually chanting, and this method is the most powerful.
  • 💥 One Para chant is equal to 12,59,712 Viari chants, making it the most potent form of chanting for achieving siddhi.
  • 🔄 Gaining siddhi through Para chanting requires the ability to sustain the energy, which can be challenging if one's body and mind aren't prepared.
  • 🌿 To maintain the transformative effects of Para chanting, individuals need to strengthen their bodies and minds through consistent spiritual practice.
  • 🔥 Practitioners should avoid focusing solely on Viari chanting, as it is less effective and will take much longer to produce results.
  • 📿 The Gayatri Mantra, which has 24 syllables, can be chanted in Para form for quick attainment of siddhi, but preparation is necessary.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ The speaker emphasizes the importance of training the body to hold the powerful energy generated by chanting, particularly through programs like the '64-day challenge.'

Q & A

  • What is the significance of chanting a mantra multiple times?

    -Chanting a mantra multiple times is believed to help individuals attain 'siddhi,' or mastery, of the mantra. For example, to gain the benefits of a mantra, one may need to chant it one lakh (100,000) times for each syllable.

  • How do yogis chant long mantras like the Gayatri Mantra?

    -Yogis use specialized methods of chanting, which allow them to chant fewer times and still achieve the desired effects. There are four levels of chanting, starting from loud chanting (vaikari) to a transcendental form of chanting (para) that is much more powerful.

  • What are the four ways of chanting mentioned in the script?

    -The four ways of chanting are: 1) Vaikari, chanting loudly, 2) Madhyama, chanting mentally, 3) Pashyanti, visualizing the mantra, and 4) Para, transcendental chanting that involves an internal rising energy without actual recitation.

  • How is mental chanting (Madhyama) more effective than loud chanting (Vaikari)?

    -One mental chant in Madhyama is considered to be equivalent to eight loud chants in Vaikari. This makes mental chanting significantly more efficient in terms of energy and time.

  • What is Pashyanti chanting, and how does it compare to the other forms?

    -In Pashyanti chanting, the practitioner visualizes the letters of the mantra without actually speaking or mentally chanting them. One Pashyanti chant is equal to 108 Madhyama chants, making it even more powerful.

  • What is Para chanting, and why is it the most powerful?

    -Para chanting is transcendental and involves the rise of energy in the body without even mentally chanting the mantra. One Para chant is equal to 12,597,216 Vaikari chants, making it the most potent form of chanting.

  • What is the significance of energy in Para chanting?

    -In Para chanting, the intention to chant causes a rise of energy within the body. This energy is highly powerful, and with just a few Para chants, one can achieve siddhi of a mantra.

  • Why do individuals need to prepare their bodies to sustain the energy from Para chanting?

    -Without the capacity to hold the immense energy generated from Para chanting, the energy will fizzle out and the person will be unable to maintain the siddhi. Physical and spiritual readiness, such as through yoga, is crucial to contain this energy.

  • What advice does the speaker give to those who want to start Para chanting?

    -The speaker advises individuals to first train their bodies to hold the energy through rigorous yoga or similar spiritual practices. They recommend joining a 64-day challenge to prepare for sustaining the powerful energy from Para chanting.

  • What is the ultimate goal of achieving siddhi through Para chanting?

    -Achieving siddhi through Para chanting allows one to communicate with divine entities, such as Gayatri Devi, and gain manifestation powers. However, sustaining these siddhis requires spiritual strength and preparation.

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