The types of Disciple

The superior disciple is a seeker who inspite of being trapped in unhappiness in the state of the embodied soul is convinced that “I am not the embodied soul but am really The Supreme God (Shiv)” through the study of the scriptures.

Types of Guru

An ideal Guru is the one, who if the need arises, even forces the disciple to act in a particular manner, if he is inattentive or misbehaving.

Who receives a Guru mantra ?

Gurumantra does not contain mere letters, but has spiritual knowledge, Chaitanya and Guru’s blessings. Hence, spiritual progress is faster.

Sadguru and Paratpar Guru

Today ‘Guru, Sadguru and Paratpar Guru’ are used as synonyms; however, there is a marked difference between them in the spiritual context. Let us see how.

Rudraksha

Adorning a rudraksha-mala while worshipping Shiva is ideal. Followers of the Natha and Vama sects and Kapaliks especially use the rudraksha.

Natraj

Everyone is familiar with Shiva’s Natraj form, especially one who is associated with the fields of art and literature. In this article you will find information on this form of Shiva

Shri Krushna

The following article discusses Shri Krushna’s main attributes, His forms and some powerful chants that are utilised by devotees all over the world to praise Shri Krushna.

Shri Ganapati

This article aims to provide the devotees with some vital information on Shri Ganapati, His uniqueness and special missions in God’s Creation. Shri Ganapati comprehends the language we speak, He is also a Deity who is easily appeased.