Amritatva Sadhana, revitalizing the youth in you:
Revered Gurudev & Mataji |
What actually is the definition of old age? Is it physical
ageing or has it more to do with psychological effect that the passing years
have on the human psyche?
No doubt after forty the body starts to grow slow but how
about the mind? In many cases it is the remarks of others that make one aware
of the increasing age, the wrinkles and the graying hair. But this is a natural
process that everyone has to go through and it is quite inevitable. But why
does it have to mar one’s working capacity, one’s thoughts and one’s power to
plan and implement?
May be it is rare but one come across people of 70 to 80 who
are more active than those in the twenties. Many of our famous international
politicians and business persons are good examples. Churchill it is said led
Britain out of the brink of defeat to victory when at the age of 80 he took
over as the Prime Minister of UK. There are hundreds of such examples.
If we observe carefully we shall find that ageing is more of
a psychological process. No sooner do the hair turn gray than people start
nurturing the fear of ageing. Such fear, such thoughts only tend to make one
grow listless. Slowly there creeps in a lack of enthusiasm in one’s actions and
style of working and then true enough ageing has a toll on one’s body and mind.
Overeating and too much worrying also makes one prone to
early signs of ageing and if one resorts to wine and drugs then the dusk of
one’s life manifests rather quickly.
Today plastic surgery it is said can take care of your
wrinkles. But what about the wrinkles in your mind that make your thinking
befuddled and compel you to lead a mirthless, joyless existence?
And if we study our ancient texts we find that Rishis in the
ancient times used to live to thousands of years. Are these claims false? How
could they remain active and youthful for so long? What was the secret of their
longevity and youthfulness?
The secret was Tantra.
Through Sadhanas they could keep old age at bay for years and years. Even
hundred years old Yogis could remain young and active. One of such Sadhanas is Amritatva Sadhana.
This Sadhana will not make your hair black or make your
wrinkles vanish. But it sure fill you up with an enthusiasm for life and make a
unique radiance glow on your face. It shall fill you with enough energy to work
twenty hours a day without tiring or feeling bored.
Try this wonderful Sadhana on a moonless night. Have a bath and wear white cloths. Cover yourself
with Guru Chaadar (Special
Protective Shawl). Cover a wooden seat with white cloth and in a copper place a
Amritaashan Yantra on it. Chant one
round of Guru Mantra. Then offer
vermillion, fresh white flowers and rice grains on the Yantra. Then light a ghee
lamp and chant 75 rounds of the
following Mantra with a Kayakalpa Rosary.
Mantra: Om Shreem
Amritatvam Saadhaya Shreem Om Phat
After Sadhana for ten minutes pour water on the Yantra in
the form of a thin stream all the while chanting the above Mantra. For this
place the Yantra in a Shallow Vessel. Then chanting the Mantra further 21 times,
offer 21 roses on the Yantra.
After this drink some of the water and with the rest have a
bath. For five days let the Sadhana articles remain in your worship place at
home. After five days, drop the Yantra and the rosary in a river or pond. You shall soon find a subtle transformation
in yourself.
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