Saturday 24 September 2022

Mantras

 

Vishnu Panjara Stotram

https://stotranidhi.com/ta/sri-vishnu-panjara-stotram-in-tamil/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCpxFLBfMfQ

https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_vishhnu/viShNupanjarastotrambrahmANDapurANa.html


Mrityunjaya Mantra - Swami Satchidananda

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4biVHv70oAc


ShivaPanchakshara Stotram

https://srikrishnasaras.home.blog/2019/10/26/shiva-panchakshara-stotram-shadaksharam/


How to Cultivate Self-Mastery Sri Swami Satchidananda

 

Once you become the master of your body, mind, and senses, you truly become the master of everything. If you are unable to curb a negative thought, at least try not to speak the thought. And if you can’t control the thought or the speaking of the thought, control the action. If you have had a thought that might hurt someone or yourself but then you are able to have a more positive action, that is what is meant by skillfully mastering the mind. You realize, Well if I can control my action, why not just control my speech as well, and if I can control my speech, I might as well just control the thought to begin with.

Another way to master the mind is to control the senses because your thinking comes through the tongue, the eye, the ears, and through the nose. You will smell some nice vegetarian curry being cooked, and even if the stomach isn’t hungry, the nose makes you want it. If you can’t control the senses directly, then even if the nose tells you there is some nice cooking being done in the kitchen, then control the legs by telling them, No, don’t walk into the kitchen, sit here quietly. That’s it!

So to control the mind we begin from outside by controlling the body. To learn that kind of control you practice Hatha Yoga. It is with this purpose that we practice Hatha Yoga so that, ultimately, you will become the master of our own body. And after that it’s easier to become master of your own senses, and finally to become the master of the mind. Then you really become an M.A. Not Master of Arts, but Master of All!

Self-mastery begins at home. Once you understand the secret, it is easy to regulate anything and everything outside. You can control your business, your studies, your very life, and even your society. You can become the ruler of the nation. But if you don’t know how to govern yourself, you should not try to govern others. That is why we say that the Yoga practices are very helpful for people who make important decisions that will have an effect on others. If all the politicians and leaders practice Yoga there will be a yogic nation, a nation filled with peace and joy.

There is a Sanskrit proverb that says, “As the king, so the citizen.” When a king does something, all the citizens want to follow. If a well-known and respected person does something, we all want to do the same. So if that luminary is practicing Yoga, others will want to learn Yoga. Then, there would be peace everywhere.

Yoga is progressive; it is spreading and that makes me so happy. I have great hope. Know that you are not just following something new or something that is practiced only by a handful of people. You are following an ancient tradition, a system which is appreciated all over the world and which is the essence of all spiritual practices, religions, or philosophies. So plunge into the practice of Yoga, whatever way you want, and express that peace and mastery in your life. By your own example, inspire others to follow the path of Yoga.

By Sri Swami Satchidananda

Tips for Meditation based on Swami Sivananda and Swami Satchidananda Teaching

Tips for Meditation 


1) Get up at 4 am

2) Have Gods Nmae on your Lips

3) Chant some mantras and sing one or two kirtans

4) Write Likhita Japa

5) Sit up Straight

6) Keep Neck and Spine erect

7) Be absolutely still

8) Gaze within

9) Chant mentally

10) Have a Spiritual Diary


  • Regularity perhaps more important that punctuality
  • Ask God for courage and strength
  • Repetition of Divine Name 4 times on Inhale and 4 times on Exhale






















Sunday 4 September 2022

Links

 

https://www.oberlo.com/blog/how-to-master-self-awareness-in-just-one-month

https://www.oberlo.com/blog/how-to-train-your-brain-for-success

Train your Mind


How to train your mind ?? Follow the below steps

1) Exercise (With some jump based exercise)
2) Mediation (Mantra repetition or breadth based meditation)
3) Focus (Eliminate distraction like social media)

4) Inspiring Thoughts / stories
5) Moral Thoughts / stories (Thirukkural, )
6) Aptitude, Puzzles


Reading (books)
Writing (Articles or recall and write the points like teaching someone)
Arithmetic (day to day maths or puzzles, aptitude)
Drawing (local area map, sketching)

4 Priorities
Health
Family
Career
Money

3 Success
Daily Practice / Daily Effort (Regularity and Repetition)
Focus 
Goals



Think of whatever goal or wish 5 Sec  [what is my goal / wish]
Visualize yourself and strongly imagine 4 sec

Think of whatever goal, or wish  with detail   5 Sec
visualize it more clearly and completely as if it were actually occurring 4 sec

Think of whatever goal, or wish,  in every possible detail about it. 5 Sec
visualize it more clearly and completely as it is true 4 sec

Feeling is the secret  (happy, satisfied, excited)

Ex : 
Goal : Become high value professional
Visualise : planning, work well and successfully
Visualise: your value is increasing , you are rewarded and feeling happy - pause with the image for 5 sec


THINK - THINK HEALTHY
SEE -  SEE YOU ARE EATING GOOD FOOD
ACT - BEHAVE HEALTHY

what do you want to become 

how do you want your life to be

1. when the body becomes still the mind becomes calm
2. the power of human lies in the power of mind
3. the body reflects the mind
4. "You can do whatever you want,  you can achieve whatever you want,  if your want is strong enough - a strong...robust want." 
5. where the mind (awareness) goes the enery flows there
6. what you resist persists 

The Tirukkural, an ancient Tamil text, says that you can do whatever you want, achieve whatever you want, if only, the want is strong enough. A similar idea became popular in the 1960s with the expression, You want it, you got it! But, your want must be strong; not like oh, I’ll try to do it. There is a feebleness in that. Instead, make what we call in Sanskrit, a sankalpa, a firm decision. I am going to do this! And I will achieve it. This kind of strong decision itself makes the work half done. Instead of saying halfheartedly, Well, maybe I can do it. If you can develop real willpower, nothing is impossible to achieve.