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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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Vighnaharta Ganapathi Sadhana
6555

Śrī Vighnahartā Ganapathi Sādhanā is a devotional spiritual discipline centered on the worship and invocation of Lord Ganesha as Vighnaharta — the divine remover of all obstacles (vighnas) that arise in human life. In the Hindu tradition, Lord Ganesha is revered as the first deity to be worshipped before beginning any auspicious task — whether it’s a new job, business, journey, or spiritual practice — precisely because He clears the path of hindrances and bestows wisdom, success, and auspicious beginnings.

This sādhanā brings the devotee into deep communion with Ganapati’s protective and benevolent energy, enabling the removal of inner and outer obstacles through mantra recitation, meditation, and devotional focus. The root of this practice lies in acknowledging Ganesha’s grace, cultivating surrender (śaraṇāgati), and invoking His presence before undertaking significant undertakings.

Maha Bhairavi Sadhana
6555

Śrī Mahā Bhairavī Sādhanā is a profound spiritual discipline devoted to Goddess Mahā Bhairavī, one of the ten Mahāvidyās — the fierce and compassionate divine Mother who governs ultimate transformation, fear destruction, spiritual power, inner courage, psychic protection, and dissolution of deep ignorance (avidyā). Mahā Bhairavī is often understood as the terrific nature of Śakti who eliminates fear itself, dismantles ego‑based limitations, and reveals the ever‑present awareness behind all conditioning.

In traditional Tantric and Śākta lore, Mahā Bhairavī is associated with the death of psychological attaches, liberation from fear of death, and the cultivation of inner fearlessness, clarity, and power. Unlike opaque or emotion‑driven practices of fear suppression, this sādhanā invites the sādhaka to meet fear with grace and transform it into wisdom, supported by mantra, meditation, and devotional surrender.

Mahā Bhairavī Sādhanā combines sacred mantra recitation, visualization, meditation, and devotional focus to invoke her energy for both worldly stability and spiritual evolution. Rather than creating aggression, it fosters disciplined courage, inner calm, and authentic power.

Shree Dakshinamurthy Sadhana
6555

Śrī Dakṣiṇāmūrti Sādhanā is a deep‑rooted, contemplative spiritual discipline devoted to Lord Dakṣiṇāmūrti, the supreme teacher (Guru) of all beings, representing the silent, inward‑turning aspect of Lord Śiva who reveals inner wisdom, self‑realization, and the direct insight (pratyakṣa jñāna) into the nature of consciousness.

In the Saiva and Vedāntic tradition, Dakṣiṇāmūrti is worshipped as the complete Guru — the teacher beyond words, doctrines, and intellectual grasp. Rather than granting external boons, His grace awakens the sādhaka to the ultimate truth: “Aham Brahmāsmi” (I am Brahman) and dissolves ignorance (avidyā), confusion (moha), and the sense of separateness from the divine Self.

This sādhanā involves mantra recitation, meditation, contemplation on silence, and inner surrender, aimed at liberating the mind from dualistic notions, enhancing discernment (viveka), and revealing non‑dual wisdom (advaita). Rather than worldly success, it yields clarity of Self, mental mastery, and genuine spiritual insight.

Bajrang Ban Path Sadhana
6555

Śrī Bajrang Bān Sādhanā is a devotional, protection‑oriented spiritual practice centered around the sacred hymn Bajrang Bān, composed in praise of Śrī Hanumān — the great warrior, remover of fear, destroyer of obstacles, and embodiment of unwavering devotion (Bhakti) to Lord Rāma. “Bajrang” refers to the indestructible (bājr[a]a) and radiant body of Hanumān, and “Bān” means invocation or arrow — symbolizing the hymn’s potency to strike away fear, negativity, and adversity.

The Bajrang Bān is traditionally recited with devotional intent, firm faith, and spiritual discipline to cultivate inner courage, protection from hidden dangers, mental stability, and spiritual strength. It is not merely a chant; it is a vow of surrender, devotion, and righteous courage, aligning the sādhaka with Hanumān’s fearless energy and divine grace.

This sādhanā strengthens the mind, heart, and life circumstances by dissolving fears, nefarious influences, psychic obstructions, and repetitive karmic hurdles that block spiritual and worldly progress.

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