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.
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Runa Vimochana Ganapthi Sadhana
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Runa Vimochana Ganapathi Sādhanā is a focused devotional discipline dedicated to Lord Ganesha in His form as Runa Vimochana Ganapati — the remover of debts and financial burdens. The Sanskrit term “Runa” (ऋण) means debt or obligation, and “Vimochana” (विमोचन) means liberation or release. Thus, Runa Vimochana Ganapati is invoked to help sādhakas overcome financial debts, karmic obligations, and persistent life blockages that create stress, insecurity, and stagnation.
In traditional Hindu practice, Lord Ganesha is worshipped first before any major undertaking because He is the supreme Remover of Obstacles (Vighnaharta). In this specific form, He is adored through specific stotras (sacred hymns), mantras, and devotional recitation aimed at clearing debts, easing financial pressures, and stabilising life situations so that the devotee may move forward with greater clarity and grace.
Maha Ganapathi Sadhana
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6555
Śrī Mahā Ganapathi Sādhanā is a comprehensive devotional and spiritual discipline dedicated to Lord Mahā Ganapathi— the supreme aspect of Lord Ganesha who represents the highest manifestation of divine intelligence, wisdom, prosperity, and obstacle‑removal. In classical and Tantric traditions, Mahā Ganapathi is revered not merely as the Remover of Obstacles (Vighnaharta) but as the lord of wisdom, worldly success, spiritual progress, and supreme prosperity.
In this sādhanā the sādhaka invokes the powerful mantras, visualisations, yantras, and devotional practices centered on Mahā Ganapathi to harmonise the life energies, remove deep karmic blockages, and attune the seeker’s consciousness with both material success and inner awakening. Mahā Ganapathi’s iconography often includes expanded attributes (e.g., multiple hands, symbolic tools) representing his power to guide, protect, and transform the devotee’s life across spiritual and worldly domains.
Hanuman Kavach Sadhana
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6555
Śrī Hanumān Kavach Sādhanā is a devotional protective discipline anchored in the Hanumān Kavach, a sacred protective shield hymn composed in praise of Bhagavān Śrī Hanumān — the Lord of courage, strength, protection, and fearless surrender to righteousness (dharma). The word “Kavach” literally means armor or shield; this hymn is revered across devotional lineages as a spiritual shield against fear, negativity, psychic attack, danger, and malevolent influences.
The Hanumān Kavach forms part of the traditional Hanumān Chalisa corpus and embodies the protective power of Hanumān’s name and form. It is chanted with faith (shraddhā), devotion (bhakti), and surrender (śaraṇāgati) to invoke Hanumān’s grace as a guardian of life, mind, and willpower. This sādhanā stabilizes the psyche (manas), strengthens the aura (śarīra and subtle bodies), and supports the sādhaka in facing life’s challenges with fearlessness, clarity, and resilience.
Shiva Panchakshari Sadhana
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6555
Śrī Shiva Panchakshari Sādhanā is a sacred Vedic–Śaiva devotional practice centered on the Panchakshari Mantra — “Namah Shivaya”, one of the most revered hymns in Hindu tradition dedicated to Lord Śiva, the supreme deity of transformation, dissolution, spiritual awakening, and inner silence. The term Panchakshari literally means “five letters/syllables” (Na-Ma-Shi-Va-Ya) without including Om, representing a complete invocation of Śiva’s presence, essence, and energy.
This sādhanā involves mantra japa, meditation, and devotional focus on the Panchakshari Mantra (Nāmaḥ Śivāya) to cultivate purity of mind, inner strength, spiritual balance, and divine protection. The mantra is deeply rooted in Hindu scripture and is considered a Mahāmantra (great mantra) that embodies the essence of the Vedic teachings. Chanting it with devotion aligns the sādhaka with Śiva’s boundless grace, dissolving obstacles, fear, and ego, and nurturing inner peace and spiritual growth.

