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Can anybody knows different types of Shaktipata Diksha?? Also some people also called it as SiddhaYoga Diksha??

2007-12-30 20:33:07 · 3 answers · asked by rahul.gaidhani 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Diksha is the basic initiation, it is a sort of agreement between a disciple and his Guru in which the disciple accepts him as his Guru, with a promise to strictly adhere to his instructions and orders, and similarly the Guru takes upon Himself the entire responsibility to take the disciple to the highest levels of success and perfection. The Guru watches over the disciple continuously, and keeps on guiding the disciple all the time to perfection.

The chances of success in Sadhanas are increased manifold by taking Special Shaktipaat Diksha as during Shaktipaat Diksha, Revered Gurudev transfers a part of His own spiritual penance power into the disciple to steer him towards success. Guru Diksha is the basic foundation for spiritual and material success.

The Shaktipaat Diksha is a special Diksha. There are various types of Shaktipaat Dikshas for various purposes. One normally takes Shaktipaat Diksha to solve some personal problems (marital, financial, domestic etc. ), activation of Kundalini, get success in some Sadhana, spiritual upliftment, success in meditation, Aayurveda etc. etc.

Different types of Shaktipat Diksha are -

GURU DIKSHA
MAHALAKSHMI DIKSHA
SHIGRA KAARYA SIDDHI DIKSHA
TARA DIKSHA
KAMALA DIKSHA
BAGLAMUKHI DIKSHA
BHUVANESHWARI DIKSHA
TRIPUR SUNDARI DIKSHA
DHOOMAVATI DIKSHA
TRIPUR BHEIRAVI DIKSHA
MAHAKALI DIKSHA
CHHINMASTA DIKSHA -

2008-01-01 01:23:00 · answer #1 · answered by Jayaraman 7 · 0 6

Shaktipat Diksha

2016-10-31 03:10:18 · answer #2 · answered by puran 4 · 0 0

Diksha can be given either through voice, touch or eyes or mind or combination of these. Shaktipat is further one step ahead. Though Shaktipat is temporary, but helps one to get a glimpse of the "subject of Shaktipat".

Recipient should be pure enough to receive the Shaktipat. On the other hand, giver can do Shaktipat either from self or from collective (Samashti). If recipient is not pure, then Shaktipat will cause various issues.

Normally, for a Sadhak, it is not advisable to create external dependencies such as Shaktipat etc.

2007-12-30 21:20:45 · answer #3 · answered by shanky_andy 5 · 4 0

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