2. Spiritual Growth: Performing pooja on a Parad Shree Yantra facilitates deep spiritual growth and enlightenment. The yantra acts as a conduit to higher realms of consciousness, fostering a connection with divine energies and spiritual awakening.
3. Fulfilling Desires: The Shree Yantra is a powerful tool for manifesting one’s desires and aspirations. When made of Parad, it is believed to significantly enhance the power of manifestation, helping in the realisation of goals and objectives.
4. Blessings of Goddess Lakshmi: The Parad Shree Yantra is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. Regular worship is said to invoke her blessings, leading to increased success, comfort, and overall well-being.
5. Protection and Harmony: Establishing a Parad Shree Yantra in your home or office provides protection against negative energies and obstacles. It creates a harmonious environment conducive to peace and positive outcomes in various aspects of life.
6. Improved Decision-Making: The spiritual vibrations of the Parad Shree Yantra help in clearing mental clutter and enhancing clarity of thought. This aids in better decision-making, especially in business and personal matters.
7. Increased Confidence and Success: Worshipping on a Parad Shree Yantra boosts self-confidence and courage, which are crucial for achieving success. The yantra’s divine energy supports overcoming challenges and achieving desired results.
8. Enhanced Health and Well-being: The positive energies emanating from the Parad Shree Yantra contribute to improved physical and mental health. It supports overall well-being, making it a valuable addition to any space.
9. Harmonious Relationships: Regular pooja and meditation on the Parad Shree Yantra can improve interpersonal relationships by fostering understanding and harmony among family members and colleagues.
10. Energetic Cleansing: The Parad Shree Yantra helps in cleansing the space of negative influences and energies. This energetic purification promotes a positive and uplifting atmosphere, essential for spiritual practices and daily living.
By performing the Shree Yantra pooja on a pure Parad Shree Yantram, individuals can tap into its profound benefits, aligning themselves with prosperity, spiritual growth, and overall success.
Discovering the Essence of Srividya Sadhana
Srividya Sādhanā is a profound spiritual discipline focused on uncovering life’s purpose and guiding individuals towards self-realisation. This ancient practice has been a guarded secret within specific spiritual traditions, passed down through generations with meticulous care.
Srividya, embedded within revered texts like the Sri Lalitha Rahasya Sahasranama and Tripura Rahasya, is often viewed as a mystical teaching. The term ‘Rahasya’ suggests a hidden truth, not necessarily kept from others but revealed to each practitioner through their personal spiritual journey.
Various Srividya traditions, though differing in practice, share a common essence. They encompass paths such as Samayachara Marga, Kaulachara Marga, Vamachara, and Mishramachara. Our Mahāvidya Sādhana program offers a deep dive into these traditions, helping you determine if Srividya aligns with your spiritual path. We invite you to explore our introductory session.
Course Structure Overview
Our Sri Vidya Sadhana course follows the Srikrama, as detailed in the Parashurama Kalpa Sutra, which explores the intricate elements of Srividya Sadhana. This text, part of the Tripura Rahasya, presents a dialogue between Guru Dattatreya and Bhagavan Parashurama, emphasising the significance of Tripurasundari (Lalitha Para Bhattarika). Key scriptures include Nityotsava Nibandaha and Setubandha of Bhaskara Raya.
The comprehensive course covers:
- Ganapathi Kramam: Understanding Maha Ganapathi, his rituals, and the significance of Mantras, Slokas, Mudras, and Homa.
- Sri Karmam (Bala): Worshipping Sri Chakra, learning proper altar setup, ritual steps, and meditative practices.
- Shyama Kramam: Detailed procedures for worshipping Raja Shyamala, including Slokas and rituals.
- Varahi Kramam: Merging Mantra Sadhana, rituals, and yogic practices for spiritual transformation and protection.
- Para Karma: Worshipping Lalitha Tripurasundari, exploring the Panchadasi mantra, and associated meditative practices.
- Navavarana: A ritual journey through nine avaranas of Sri Chakra, symbolising transformation and divine unity.
The practice of Srividya Sadhana is flexible, allowing practitioners to integrate it into their daily lives. Achieving the Panchadasi level typically takes 18 to 24 months, depending on one’s dedication. This program is offered through our acharyas on a fee of 2,55,551/- with a minimum batch of 30 students. Books and reading materials are included in the fees.
Awakening Through Srividya Sadhana
The Divine Path of Sri Lalitha Tripura Sundari
Lalitha Tripura Sundari embodies the divine feminine and represents a gateway to deep spiritual insights. Her worship invites practitioners to embark on a journey of self-discovery and divine communion, revealing the interconnectedness of consciousness and the cosmos.
Sthula Rupa: Lalitha Tripura Sundari’s gross form symbolises the four cardinal desires: dharma (righteousness), artha (wealth), kama (desire), and moksha (liberation). Her imagery serves as a reminder of these spiritual objectives and guides devotees through life’s complexities towards spiritual liberation.
Sukshma Rupa (Yantra): The Sri Yantra, with its nine interlocking triangles and lotus petals, represents the universe’s structure and unity. Meditating on the Sri Yantra helps align the practitioner’s vibrations with cosmic rhythms, facilitating a deep spiritual transformation.
Para Rupa (Mantra): The mantra of Lalitha Tripura Sundari transcends physical forms, offering a direct experience of the divine. This sacred vibrational formula connects practitioners to the cosmic flow, facilitating profound changes and spiritual insights.
The Multidimensional Practice of Puja
Puja, or worship, in Lalitha Tripura Sundari’s tradition transcends mere ritual. It is a journey to overcome duality and achieve oneness with the divine. This practice includes:
- Nitya Karma: Daily rites to foster a continuous connection with the divine.
- Sandhya Karma: Rituals performed at transitional times of the day to deepen spiritual awareness.
- Kamya Karma: Specific rites for achieving particular outcomes and desires.
- Naimittika Karma: Festive rites celebrated on special days and events.
- Satsanga: Group rites that emphasise communal spiritual participation.
Through these practices, devotees move from the external to the internal, experiencing the divine presence in all aspects of life. Srividya Sadhana, with its rich rituals and profound teachings, offers a path to realising the ultimate truth of non-duality and divine unity.
Difference Between Nepali and Indonesian Java Rudraksha
Nepali Rudraksha and Indonesian Java Rudraksha differ in several key aspects. Nepali Rudraksha beads are generally larger, ranging from 17mm to 35mm, compared to the smaller Indonesian Java Rudraksha, which typically measures between 8 to 20mm. In terms of weight, Nepali Rudraksha beads are heavier than their Java counterparts. Additionally, Nepali Rudraksha is considered more powerful for spiritual healing, offering more potent benefits. The physical appearance also varies; Nepali Rudraksha beads have clear, well-defined faces with deeper grooves, whereas Java Rudraksha beads do not have such distinct faces and deep divisions.
Magical Rudraksha Combinations (apart from a *Sampoorna Nepali Rudraksha Siddhamala) :
In Hindu Vedic Astrology and Puranas, combining different types of rudraksha beads is said to bring multiple benefits. Here are some combinations that include 7, 8, and 10 mukhi rudraksha:
7 and 8 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha: The 7 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents Goddess Lakshmi and is ruled by Saturn, while the 8 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents Lord Ganesha and is ruled by Ketu. Together, they are said to represent wealth and success and may help with money and prosperity, job prospects, and protection from problems.
7, 8, and 12 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha: This combination is said to help with financial growth, fame, and success, and may also eliminate fear, remove obstacles, and build self-confidence. The 12 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents the Lord Sun (Surya), the 8 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents Ganesha, and the 7 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents Mahalaxmi.
7, 8, and 13 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha: This combination is said to help with financial growth, fame, and success, and may also bring blessings from Goddess Lakshmi, Ganesha, and Kamadeva. The 13 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents Venus “Shukra”, the 8 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents Ganesha, and the 7 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents Mahalaxmi.
(*Sampoorna Nepali Rudraksha Siddhamala is a combination of all Nepali Beads including One to 14 Mukhi, Ganesh Mukhi and Gauri Shankar to make very powerful we can add Trijuti Nepali Rudraksha to give results of Indra Mala or equivalent to 21 Mukhi)
Configuration of Sampoorna Nepali Siddha Mala (full combination of beads)
*1 Mukhi Nepali Pure / Annamukhi / Sawar Mukhi / Nirankar Mukhi
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
(based on client’s budget we recommend Nepali half moon / pure refer article below on one Mukhi)
Ganesh Mukhi Nepali – 1 (Regular / Collector as per clients choice/budget)
Gaurishankar Nepali – 1 (Regular / Collector as per clients choice/budget)
(*Gauri Shankar with Garbha is also found in rare cases)
14 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 1 Seed
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
13 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 1 Seed
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
12 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 1 Seed
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
11 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 1 Seed
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
10 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 1 Seed
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
09 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 1 Seed
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
08 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 1 Seed
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
07 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 3 Seeds
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
06 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 3 Seeds
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
05 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 3 Seeds
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
04 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 3 Seeds
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
03 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 3 Seeds
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
02 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha x 3 Seeds
(Regular / Collector as per clients choice / budget)
Minimum Count of Rudraksha Beads in a siddha mala are 25+03 = 28 or 25+03+02 = 30
If your budget is great we do recommend adding a Trijuti Nepali Rudraksha with a Nirankar Mukhi (Regular / Collector as per client choice/budget). In the market, a general mala of the lower budget is also available with 1 bead each yet they do not offer Nepali 1 mukhi seed.
The tentative budget of single bead mala starts from – with single bead only 6,11,814/- without one mukhi Nepali with one sawar one mukhi 8,11,814/- with nepali annamukhi 18,62,814/-
A Sampoorna Nepali Siddha Mala with the most premium quality Range starts from
with sawar minimum 10,14,026/- onwards.
with one mukhi annamukhi 21,40,026/- onwards.
with one mukhi annamukhi + Nirankar 21,40,026/- / 36,91,026/- onwards.
with one mukhi moon shap nepali + Nirankar 64,40,026/- / 79,91,026/- onwards.
with one mukhi pure + Nirankar 1,49,91,026/- onwards.
with one mukhi pure + nirankar + moon shape nepali = 2,05,42,026 /- can go up to 4,17,91,328 /- max