Pancha mukhi Hanuman Homam

Sure, sent him a note :slight_smile:

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Thank you so much ! :pray::four_leaf_clover:

Also - Pret Badha Nivaran Pooja , if possible !

@Maoshan_Wanderer :sun_with_face:

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Bhoot Pret Nivaran puja should already cover thisā€¦

The thing to note: these are not standardized rituals, different folks do different things and call it bhut nivaran, pret nivaran, etc. Its sort of saying ā€œHealth Enhancement Ritualā€ and there could be a hundred ways to do it. These pujas, unlike say a traditional Homam, are more ā€œe-generationā€ things where it depends on which mantra/deity a particular website offering the service may be usingā€¦I am usually not fond of these ā€œmade-upā€ rituals, as they lack the lineage energiesā€¦

Once the commercialization of rituals happened in the internet age, all sorts of pujas and rituals that were never heard before got cooked. We also got all kinds of fake mantras by Dhyanguru, that Pillai fellow, etc., who all wanted a piece of pie - om brezee some shit, kroom lingaya something shit, etc. Not a fan haha :grin:

These rituals - Shatachandi, Panchamukhi Hanuman and Mahasudarshana would be the traditional way to relieve oneself from black magick, entities, etc.

Also, more is not better! Deities, if used for more than just seeking blessings, need to be approached carefully. Collecting deities is bad. I see an NFT request for every deity one can name, with folks not realizing anything about the deity other than google.com.

For example, one Mahavidya takes lifetimes to perfect and we see folks collecting the ten Mahavidyas like a collectible. A single Mahavidya is like a Sun and why would one want ten Suns when we can barely assimilate a millionth of the energy of a single Mahavidya? The way is to pick ONE deity or mantra and perfect it. Also, when we start reciting mantras picked from internet, you get into vows, contracts, karmic influence from the person who published the mantra, sometimes blowbacks from the guardians of the protected mantras, etc. Those reciting mantras that are tantric and not one of the safe, universal mantras usually experience severe bad effects - ill-health, psychological issues, destruction of wealth and prosperity etc. This is the reason 90% of folks in India stayed away from these mantras unless one was prepared through practice and guidance.

Also, some mantras are ā€œariā€ (enemies) based on oneā€™s horoscope and can cause negative effects, as can some deities. So, reciting mantras is not a joke and requires very serious discernment.

Dreamā€™s fields mitigate the risks by invoking the grace aspects and making the positive energies/blessings available without risks, but not treading the line of evocation/invocation that is usually done in an actual tantric practice.

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:sweat_smile:

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Thank you for explaining listening all morning Bhoot pret and finally im better .

Literally after hour of listening I could see better almost as dark curtains is removed now leftover of slightly pains as needles ā€¦ even my room looks more bright just amazing :pray::sweat_smile:

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Are ā€œOm Namah Shivayaā€ and ā€œOm Hum Hanumate Namahaā€ Safe for Everyone?

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Haha, my rant was not directed at you :slight_smile:

I just used this thread to rant lolā€¦

These websites astroved, Pillai Center, vedicfolks, literally plagiarized some of my writings and pieces and created rituals! One of my publishers went after them and got the texts removed lol! So, with increasing consumerism with rituals and deities, I thought a word of caution and responsibility is also needed as I promote these heavily here in way! :sweat_smile:

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Yes!

Nope! This mantra requires strict celibacy :slight_smile:

Hanuman is about conserving oneā€™s essence. He is easy to please, also easy to anger (anger = energetic imbalance). He is a very yang-dominant deity! Best way is to avoid mantras and listen or recite Hanuman Chalisa which is very effective, while being safe!

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Ouch!

I didnā€™t know that.

Thank You.

Iā€™ll stick with Captainā€™s fields, first of all, but then Iā€™ll also chant that Shiva Mantra too.

OK. I think Iā€™ll do that. TY. :pray:

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Easiest solution, also the safest :hugs:

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All good @Maoshan_Wanderer itā€™s great to have someone who can explain and direct us in the vast sea of all offerings on the Internet.

Iā€™m just happy that possible Shani Pooja will be made !!

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Safe mantras:

  • oį¹ƒ namaįø„ śivāya (Shiva)
  • oį¹ƒ namō bhagavatē vāsudēvāya (Vishnu)
  • harē krĢ„į¹£į¹‡a harē krĢ„į¹£į¹‡a krĢ„į¹£į¹‡a krĢ„į¹£į¹‡a harē harē | harē rāma harē rāma rāma rāma harē harē (Krishna)
  • gaį¹ gaį¹‡apatayē namaįø„ (Ganesha)
  • śrÄ«mātrē namaįø„ (Supreme Goddess)
  • śrÄ«rāma jaya rāma jaya jaya rāma (Rama)

Gayatri and Mrityunjaya usually require an attunement/initiation as their form depends on your lineage but if one learns the right pronunciation, I see no harm in reciting them. Worse case, the mantra may not be awakened, but it will not cause any harm.

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Sorry, just one more questionā€¦
Kali Mantras I assume are more for the Tantric practitioners?
Thus not really recommended for one who isnā€™t really a devotee or a tantric?

Edit: Wow, Iā€™m learning so much from You, Many thanks, Maoshan.

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Yes, Kali is one of the central Tantric deities and of severe energy. Usually, not even all Hindus approach Kali, other than in some parts of India, even her photograph is not always recommended in households as she can cause upheaval; Usually gentler deities like Lakshmi, Durga, Saraswati are recommended for most people.

But she has been known to approach devotees and instill devotion, so yes, if she really calls out to you, then she also takes care of mitigating the torrentsā€™ she herself causes haha

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Iā€™m really pushing it :joy::pray::

Can we also chant the safe mantras in our mind as well?
I mean, it would be odd to do it vocally when Iā€™m surrounded by people or in public or even with just one person near me. :sweat_smile:

Edit: Thank You.

And Iā€™m done with the questions lol. :pray:

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Absolutely.

Mental recitation is the best form of recitation as long as you donā€™t lose focus. It can achieve both shamata (focus/concentration/tranquility) and vipashyana (insight/awareness).

My Guru told me: recite your mantra in the mind as long as youā€™re alive, without stopping ever! When your breath atains cessation once your cultivation is apt, your mantra will become automatic and then the deity will illuminate your consciousness.

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If person has a shrine in the room can this somehow influence person in a bad way .
@Maoshan_Wanderer I want to send you photo of shrine but donā€™t want to share public .

Maybe you could read energy , lately im thinking maybe is this shrine in the room ?

Because wen Iā€™m outside of the house Iā€™m ok .

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If the other person is respectful and the deities in the shrines are not severe ones, it should be ok. It cannot be determined by pictures as how person A reacts to something vs person B reacts, are totally different. The very same shrine can have vastly different impact on two different people.

You need to monitor for signs: are there unnecessary arguments, have you experienced ill-health or misfortune, have there been mood swings, etc. Usually, if there is bad effect, some of these signs occur in a week or two! If not, youā€™re good!

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One person from house ordered by eBay before many years and is just here already couple years now.

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This could be a reason! Energy is not good or bad, in this case, it may just be that youā€™re not agreeing with it.

Usually, folks get divination done (my tradition relies on ashtamangala prashna) to get a reading about the possible causes
Two, move the shrine away from oneā€™s living area and see if things help
Always pick one central deity and establish a strong connection - once you get that, the deity will protect you from all these effects.

I am not making this up. I was in surgery a few weeks ago and could see the Goddess staring down at me. I slipped back to sleep. My GF visited me in the recovery room, and said, ā€œbonkers, when I walked in now, I smell the same sandal paste fragrance I get sometimes at home. How is it possible? Even the nurse said this smell kept coming in the surgery room!ā€ Lol it was a spectacle with multiple folks asking me questions and also a tad embarrassing haha Surrendering to the Divine, whatever form you resonate with, is a sure way to mitigate a lot of problems. Keeps ego in check and you go with divine will without causing friction with natural laws.

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