The Sadhana that is the basis of Sadhanas of the ten
Mahavidyas.Accomplishing which one can gain the capability of successfully
accomplishing the Sadhanas of ten Mahavidyas and making one’s life total and
successful.
In the Tantra scriptures the ten Mahavidyas are the most important of all deities. But the highest level of Tantra experts consider Siddheshwari Sadhana as the basis of attaining success in Mahavidya Sadhanas.
The ten most powerful forms of the Goddess Mother are Mahakali, Tara,
Chhinamsta, Dhoomavati, Bagalamukhi, Kamala, Tripur Bheiravi, Bhuvaneshwari,
Tripur Sundari and Matangi.The Sadhana of each Mahavidya is unique and amazing. By
accomplishing their Sadhanas every Sadhak can gain material comforts as well as
spiritual success in life. Still each Mahavidya Sadhana has some special
features and boons.
Mahakali Sadhana can be accomplished for success in court
cases, happiness in family, destroying enmities, banishing problems from state
side and even serious ailments.
Tara Sadhana is accomplished for gain of knowledge,
intelligence, victory and totality in life. Also this Sadhana is done to avert
untimely death, accidents, financial progress and giving a boost to the
business.
Shodashi Tripur Sundari Sadhana is done to gain courage,
manliness, joy and success in Siddhis. It is a unique Sadhana for success in
marriage, happiness from spouse, happy married life and gain of virility. It is
amazingly effective in riddance from diseases.
Chhinmasta Sadhana is done to remove problems created by
enemies. It is also done to remove problems from business and job.
Dhoomavati Sadhana is a very powerful and quick acting
Sadhana. It is done to gain wealth, defeat the most strong enemy and for
riddance from problems.
Baglamukhi Sadhana is also called Trishakti Sadhana. It
combines the powers of Mahakali, Kamala and Bhuvaneshwari. To destroy enmities,
gain of respect and for success in life it is an amazing Sadhana.
Kamala is another form of Goddess Lakshmi. She is the
consort of Lord Vishnnu and the basic force that runs this world. For riddance
of poverty, gain of manliness, increase of wealth and for stability in life
this is an amazing Sadhana.
Tripur Bheiravi Sadhana is done to remove fear from life,
develop self confidence, remove physical weakness and neutralise the evil
effect of negative powers.
For success in life Bhuvaneshwari Sadhana is very
important. The Goddess bestows joy, fortune, prosperity and wealth when
pleased.
Matangi is the Goddess of eloquence and pleasures. For
joy, pleasures, totality and success in family life this is the best Sadhana.
Thus we find that each of the Mahavidya Sadhanas is very
important and capable of bringing success and totality in life.
In the present age of stiff competition and complexities
Mahavidya Sadhanas play a vital role in bringing stability in life. But
attaining success in Mahavidya Sadhanas is very difficult and time consuming
activity. This is because even a small mistake in Mahavidya Sadhana can render
all effort futile.
Mistakes can occur because the physical and astral body
of the Sadhak are generally not in harmony. The cause can be sins of past
lives. When one tries a Sadhana, a lot of time and energy is spent in
overcoming the negative effect of these sins. And when success seems to be
elusive the Sadhak becomes doubtful. The fact is that till these negative
effects are not neutralised one cannot attain success in any Sadhana. As soon
as the past sins have been neutralised the body and mind of the Sadhak become
pure and he attains quick success in the Sadhana.
Success in a Mahavidya Sadhana means raising the level of
one’s life and filling it with good fortune. There are very few people who are
guided by the Guru into Mahavidya Sadhanas. But the secret of success in these
Sadhanas is first accomplishing Siddheshwari Sadhana. It is said that Goddess
Siddheshwari is the basic divine energy who has manifested in form of the ten
Mahavidyas.
This is why all Tantra scriptures have given so much
importance to Siddheshwari Sadhana. It is said that a person cannot be called a
Siddh (master in Sadhanas) until he has accomplished Siddheshwari Sadhana.
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