Enter the Tantric World: Vashikaran, Mantra, and Sadhana with Parakh Om Bhatt | The Arun Pandit Show

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Mahadev separated Mahadevi to witness cosmic events and mantras emerged from his drum, emphasizing the seeker's journey in spiritual growth and learning with a focus on mantras and sadhana. Misconceptions about Tantra, vashikaran, black magic, and ghosts are dispelled, highlighting the significance of purity, dedication, and guidance from a Guru in mantra chanting for spiritual progress and material gains.

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  • Mahadev separated Mahadevi to prepare her for witnessing cosmic events, showcasing her role in maintaining energy and blessings across the universe.
  • Parak Om Bhatt ji dispels misconceptions about Tantra, emphasizing the importance of being a seeker focused on continuous learning and spiritual growth.
  • Chanting mantras repeatedly creates positive energy, akin to continuously dropping water on a rock to create an impact, highlighting the transformative power of mantras.
  • The text emphasizes the significance of purity, dedication, and specific practices in mantra chanting for successful sadhana, stressing the importance of different types of chanting for spiritual progress.

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00:00

Mahadev's Cosmic Separation and Mantra Revelation

  • Sadness can see happiness in the mind but only experience pain, Mahadev separated Mahadevi and prepared her to witness a great cataclysm.
  • Mahadev separated his Damru from Trishul, and as the drum played, seven crores of different mantras emerged.
  • Parak Om Bhatt ji discusses Tantric practices, dispelling misconceptions about Tantra, vashikaran, black magic, and ghosts.
  • Parak ji emphasizes being a seeker over being a Tantrik, focusing on continuous learning and spiritual growth.
  • Chanting mantras repeatedly creates positive vibes and energy, akin to continuously dropping water on a rock to create a hole.
  • Mahadev showed Mahadevi the vast universe, explaining his role in maintaining energy and blessings across the cosmos.
  • Mahadev took Mahadevi to Kailash, where she was prepared to witness a significant event that recurs through time.
  • Mahadev separated his Damru and Trishul, playing the drum to produce numerous mantras, showcasing Mahadevi's role in witnessing cosmic events.
  • Mahadevi, embodying the universe, experienced Mahapralaya within Mahadev, signifying the cycle of creation and destruction.
  • Mahadev's birth as Panch Mahabhuta was a result of Mahadevi's plea for understanding human suffering and finding solutions for humanity's challenges.

16:07

"The Ascent Science of Mantra" reveals secrets

  • During the Tandav, the mantra of seven crore emerged, believed to bring lifelong chanting if even one is recited.
  • Connection with the original source of the mantra is emphasized for relief from suffering born out of ignorance.
  • Mahadevi expresses concern about passing on the seven crore mantras to future generations.
  • Mahadev assures Mahadevi of an Anand Tandav, distinct from Maha Tandav, performed during Mahapralaya.
  • The sages born till that time were free from gunas and worshiped Parabrahma with the recovered mantras.
  • The origin of mantras is attributed to Mahadev, known as the Adi Guru, who bestowed them upon the Sapta Rishis.
  • Shabar mantras were given by Mahadev to unlock and release curses, primarily for temporary relief from suffering.
  • Shabar mantras are likened to one-time passwords for fulfilling material desires and temporary ease from pain.
  • The process of awakening and using Shabar mantras involves no specific steps, unlike Vedic or tantric mantras.
  • The book "The Ascent Science of Mantra" by Om Swami details sadhanas like Ganesha, Gayatri, Guru, and Sri Suktam for spiritual progress and material gains.

31:04

"Essential Sadhanas for Spiritual Seekers"

  • Sri Vidya Sadhana is crucial for those on the path of Shri Vidya, with the 10 Mahavidyas including Kali, Tara, Maha Tripura Sundari, and others.
  • Maha Tripura Sundari is considered the third among the 10 Mahavidyas, also known as Lalita and Sorsi in scriptures.
  • The book "10 Mahavidya Tantra Mahashastra" by Tantra Charya Pandit Rajesh Dixit discusses the evolution of Mahavidyas, starting with Maha Tripura Sundari.
  • Shakta Tantra encompasses five types of Tantra, including Shakta, Shaiva, Vaishnav, Ganapatya, and Solar System Tantra.
  • Ganapati Sadhana is essential for seekers, as Ganapati is linked to the Muladhara Chakra and material desires.
  • Om Swami's journey from a millionaire to a seeker emphasizes the importance of spiritual practice over material wealth.
  • The three steps of sadhana involve worshiping Ganpati, Gayatri, and Guru, with specific mantras and rituals for each.
  • Ganpati Sadhana requires chanting mantras for a specific number of times, typically taking around 125 days to complete.
  • Gayatri Sadhana involves chanting the Gayatri Mantra a specific number of times to awaken spiritual energies.
  • The importance of having a Guru in spiritual practice is highlighted, with the mantra "Om Gam Gurve Namah" serving as a guide for seekers without a physical Guru.

45:25

"Journey through Meditation and Spiritual Truths"

  • It is important to remember that exams will come, as shared through a personal incident of starting Sadhna Ganpati meditation.
  • Permission must be taken before starting sadhana, as exemplified by the process followed before beginning meditation.
  • Despite facing physical pain, the individual continued their meditation journey without limitations or doubts.
  • The determination to continue meditation, regardless of obstacles, led to a gradual subsiding of physical pain over time.
  • The text delves into the misuse and misinterpretation of terms like Tantra, Maran, Mohan, Vashikaran, and their historical context.
  • Adi Shankaracharya's encounter with a Shakta Tantrik showcases the misuse of powers and subsequent realization of higher truths.
  • The story of Vishkanya illustrates the historical use of poison to create powerful individuals for strategic purposes.
  • The narrative emphasizes the importance of recognizing symptoms of mental health issues and seeking professional help.
  • The analogy of a child crying for toys to the pursuit of materialistic illusions in life is used to highlight the distractions from spiritual growth.
  • The significance of staying true to one's spiritual path, as exemplified by Om Swami's journey and the encounter with a Rain Maker Tantrik, is emphasized.

01:00:54

"Tantrik's Redemption: Swami's Liberating Grace"

  • Villagers were significant to Tantrik, who revealed past deeds to people.
  • Om Swami visited Tantrik, who had a hall full of people.
  • Tantrik had the ability to reveal personal information to individuals.
  • Tantrik confessed his sins to Swamiji, seeking liberation.
  • Om Swami granted Tantrik liberation from karmas for a peaceful death.
  • Tantrik's practices involved proving his abilities through specific methods.
  • Om Swami warned against pursuing material wealth through negative practices.
  • Bhairav's association with Tantra is linked to guarding spiritual practices.
  • The importance of following a structured path in spiritual practices was emphasized.
  • The seeker's journey from greed to wisdom in spiritual practices was detailed.

01:16:49

"Spiritual Journey: Mantras, Devotion, Awakening"

  • Awakening of Sahasrara is compared to Hasti Naad Prabodhini, signifying a moment of awakening for seekers.
  • Seekers who sincerely start their spiritual journey may initially be driven by greed but must overcome it with the guidance of a Guru.
  • Shri Yantra, representing Goddess Lalita Maha Tripura Sundari, is essential for Sri Vidya Sadhana, involving mantras like Panchadashi and Shri Lalita.
  • Shri Yantra consists of nine layers, with the central point symbolizing the mother's residence, leading to fulfillment through various cycles.
  • Sri Suktam's 16-mantra hymn, starting with "Om Hiranya," is crucial for worshiping Sri Yantra, along with Lalita Sahastra's 181 names.
  • Different forms of mantra chanting include verbal, Upanshu, mental, and Ajap, each requiring specific practices for accurate pronunciation and visualization.
  • The progression of mantra chanting reflects spiritual growth, transitioning from loud verbal chanting to internal mental chanting, symbolizing closeness to the deity.
  • The story of Rishi Vashishtha and King Kaushik illustrates the power of devotion and faith, showcasing how a simple sage could provide abundantly despite apparent limitations.
  • The journey of a seeker involves evolving from loud mantra chanting to internalized, sage-like chanting, symbolizing a deep connection with the divine.
  • The verse "Lalita Sahastra Hai Antar Mukha Samara Bahir Mukha Su Durlabha" emphasizes the importance of introversion and internalized devotion in spiritual practice.

01:32:13

"Mantras Transform King into Sage"

  • Sage Vashishtha fought and lost a war against King Kaushik due to the sage's vast knowledge and achievements.
  • King Kaushik, after losing the war, sought to prove himself through worship and received blessings from Mahadev.
  • Despite receiving blessings, King Kaushik still failed in his endeavors, leading him to seek guidance from Sage Vashishtha.
  • Sage Vashishtha advised King Kaushik to utilize the energy of mantras to empower himself.
  • King Kaushik understood the significance of mantras and embarked on rigorous worship, eventually becoming Sage Vishwamitra.
  • The story highlights the idea that one's actions and tendencies determine their identity, regardless of birth or caste.
  • Detailed instructions are provided on the chanting of mantras, emphasizing the importance of different types of chanting for successful sadhana.
  • Practical advice is given on daily worship routines, including the selection of specific mantras based on personal preferences.
  • The text stresses the significance of purity and dedication in mantra chanting, encouraging a focused and devoted approach.
  • Various mantras are recommended for worship, with specific instructions on the duration and consistency required for effective practice.

01:47:00

"Ravana's Immortality Quest and Spiritual Mantras"

  • Ravana was a powerful astrologer and practitioner of tantra, known for his immense knowledge and devotion to Lord Shiva.
  • Ravana ordered the nine planets to align favorably for his son's birth, seeking immortality for him, but Lord Shani defied his command.
  • Shani Dev buried Ravana under his throne, and Ravana was only freed when Hanuman visited Lanka.
  • Ravana's body was preserved in a cave, with attempts made to revive him using the Sanjeevani Mahavidya.
  • Rishi Markandeya was prophesied to revive Ravana in Kaliyuga, with a cave in Sri Lanka believed to hold Ravana's 18-foot coffin.
  • The coffin is said to contain Ravana's mummified body, awaiting revival, with the cave being difficult to access.
  • Different types of mantras, including Vedic, Tantric, and Shabar, have varying impacts on the soul and spiritual progress.
  • Shabar Mantras are likened to one-time passwords, with their effects lasting only for a specific lifetime.
  • Setting spiritual goals and aligning with a Guru's sect are emphasized for spiritual growth and lasting impact of mantras.
  • The importance of a Guru in spiritual practice is highlighted, with adherence to sect traditions and guidance for effective mantra usage.

02:03:21

Musical Tribute to Shri Jagdamba

  • Title: Tatsat Shri Jagdamba Arpan Mastu Shri Maha Guru Om Swami Arpan [music]
  • Includes a musical composition with the mentioned title.
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