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Learn Sadhana From Guru Ji

From over 800+ Sadhanas offered as a sacred path rather than a service, we've selected the most requested and widely practiced ones—focused on overcoming obstacles, achieving personal goals, and navigating life’s challenges.

 

Learn the traditional Dakshinachara Vidhi directly from Guru Shree Anant Dev Ji and receive his and the deity’s blessings as you walk the spiritual path.

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Srī Suktam Sadhana
6555

Śrī Suktam Sādhanā is a Vedic devotional practicecentered on the Śrī Suktam (also spelled Shree/Sri Suktam) — a sacred collection of Rigvedic hymns in praise of Goddess Mahālakṣmī, the Divine Mother of wealth, abundance, auspiciousness, and divine grace.

The term “Śrī” signifies prosperity, divine radiance, auspiciousness, and well‑being, while “Suktam” means a well‑composed hymn or hymn of praise in Sanskrit.

Śrī Suktam is recited as a devotional chant and meditation, invoking the blessings of Goddess Lakṣmī for both outer abundance (material prosperity, success, harmony) and inner riches (peace, dharma, spiritual clarity, and balance). The hymn describes the goddess as golden, radiant, compassionate, and life‑nurturing, entrusting the chanter with both material fulfillment and spiritual support.

Traditionally preserved in the Rigvedic khilani (appendix) texts, Śrī Suktam is regarded as one of the most revered Vedic prayers dedicated to wealth and auspiciousness and is used in homam, daily chanting, temple rituals, and special sādhanā practices.

Shree VyuhaLakshmi Sadhana
6555

Śrī Vyūha Lakṣmī Sādhanā is a devotional and prosperity-focused sādhanā dedicated to Śrī Mahālakṣmī in her Vyūha form, the compassionate goddess residing on the chest (vakṣasthāla) of Lord Viṣṇu/Venkateswara.

The primary purpose of this sādhanā is to invoke the grace, protection, and abundance of Lakṣmī in one’s life, ensuring material prosperity, spiritual upliftment, and overall auspiciousness.

In this manifestation, Lakṣmī embodies divine compassion, forgiveness, and blessings, nurturing her devotees with abundance, harmony, and dharmic support. The sādhanā strengthens the connection with the Lord’s heart, fostering devotion, ethical prosperity, courage, and balance between worldly and spiritual pursuits.

Through this sādhanā, the sādhaka cultivates grace-based wealth, protection from obstacles, mental clarity, and spiritual stability, aligning both material and spiritual aspects of life under the benevolent guidance of Śrī Vyūha Lakṣmī.

Shree Mahalakshmi Sadhana
6555

Śrī Mahālakṣmī Sādhanā is a devotional, dharmic, and auspicious spiritual practice dedicated to Goddess Mahālakṣmī — revered in Hindu tradition as the Divine Mother of wealth, prosperity, auspiciousness, fortune, and well‑being. She is the consort of Lord Viṣṇu, the Preserver in the Hindu trinity, and embodies abundance in both material and spiritual life.

In the ancient mythic narrations, Mahālakṣmī emerged from the churning of the cosmic ocean (Kṣīra‑Sāgara Manthana), symbolizing the divine outpouring of prosperity, sacred wealth, and spiritual blessing into the universe.

The purpose of this sādhanā is to open one’s life to true abundance — not merely worldly wealth — but also peace, harmony, emotional balance, dharmic stability, and spiritual growth. Through disciplined practice of sacred mantras, hymns, and devotional focus, the sādhaka aligns with the energetic grace of Mahālakṣmī, inviting her blessings into daily life with purity of intent and devotion.

This sādhanā combines devotional chanting, mantra recitation, contemplation, and spiritual discipline to establish a continuous divine presence in the practitioner’s life.

Srī Kanakadhaara Mahalakṣmi Anugraha Sadhana
6555

Śrī Kanakadhara Sādhanā is a devotional Vedic‑Vaiṣṇava sādhanā dedicated to Śrī Mahālakṣmī, the Goddess of wealth, abundance, and auspiciousness, through the sacred Kanakadhara Stotramcomposed by Adi Shankaracharya.

The name Kanakadhara literally means “the stream (dhārā) of gold (kanaka)”—a hymn of praise that invokes the grace, compassion, and benevolence of the Divine Mother to bestow material prosperity, stability, and spiritual upliftment.

This sādhanā is rooted in a beloved tradition where the young Adi Shankaracharya, moved by the selfless generosity of a poor Brahmin woman who offered him her only gooseberry fruit, composed the Kanakadhara Stotram. Pleased with her humility and devotion, Goddess Lakṣmī is said to have manifested and showered a stream of golden gooseberries, lifting her out of poverty.

The practice emphasizes pure devotion, humility, and dharmic intention rather than mere desire for material gain. Through disciplined chanting of the stotram with correct pronunciation, bhāva (devotional feeling), and ethical living, the sādhaka seeks prosperity aligned with righteousness, inner peace, and spiritual growth alongside worldly well‑being.

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