What’s the power of that sadhana.
Why is daily sadhana important?
Why is Sandhyavandana important?
Why is daily knowledge of panchang important?
What is the reason behind control of every single aspect of life in Hinduism?
Slow thread.
What’s the power of that sadhana.
That is the hardest part. Once done, the power of a simple sadhana like Sandhyavandana once or passes 10 year mark can completely nullify almost any basic kritrima attack of spirits.
The mantraraja of all mantras is Surya Gayatri... Tantra attacks and all that stupidity can’t come near that practitioner...
You don’t need to believe me. Those who do it know it.
Many people venture into these things... but without some sort of earlier long sadhana and really kadak Niyama ulta results will happen..
That’s why some long sadhana is important of mantraraja..
Now think what’s the effect of someone does 1000 japa + homa of Gayatri daily?
Still there are people like that in Pune.
Remember old Pune, 40 yrs ago, Aundh was forest.
It’s beyond speech and beyond the normal senses.
Only with the eyes of the mind might one see it I suppose (Phatak Guruji’s words)
I showed one screen cap of Panchadashi mantra with Gayatri some time ago.
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