Ranveer bhaiya Ek bar Narendra Modi ko podcast per bulae Aur Ek bar Adityanath Yogi Ko bulae Ek bar Nitin Gadkari Ko bulae Ek bar Amit Shah Ko bulae Ek bar Akhilesh Yadav ko bulaen please Ek bar aap jakar Premanand Maharaj ji ke sath podcast ko please
2024 kaise chala gya mujhe pata nahi chala... bohot zyada hard work karna pada... Company switching delay huaa... got to switch after 7-8 months of endless triage and again, hard work... Looking forward to 2025
Chanting kar toh sab rahe hai pr puri vidhi se krege tabhi phal milta hai.guru ganesh न्यास दिग बंध suraksha kavach etc ye sab krege tabhi feel hoga ki kuch bat hui hai varna sabar mantra ka upyog kre.
1. Choose a suitable mantra: Pick a mantra that resonates with you, such as Om Namah Shivaya or Hare Krishna. 2. Set a fixed time and place: Practice regularly at a specific time and in a quiet place. 3. Posture: Sit in a comfortable, upright position (e.g., Padmasana or Sukhasana). 4. Use Japa Mala: Use 108 beads to count your repetitions, focusing on each bead. 5. Concentration: Focus on the mantra's vibration and meaning, avoiding distractions. 6. Pranayama: Practice breath control to calm the mind before Japa. 7. Regularity: Be consistent, even if for a short time, and gradually increase repetitions. 8. Devotion: Approach Japa with sincerity, humility, and love for the Divine. 9. Silent or vocal Japa: Start with mental Japa for deeper focus, or speak softly if needed. 10. Purity of life: Maintain a pure lifestyle to support the practice. 11. Japa and Ethics: Japa will only be effective when combined with ethical living-truthfulness, non-violence, and self-discipline. Without Japa, true spiritual progress is limited.
Sir agar humne guru dikha li he aur hum agar guru dikha ka mantra chant kar rahe he to kya hum paise ki problem k liye laxmiji ka mantra chant kar sakte he.
Mera kundli mai mangla10th house mai hai Kisi pandit ne mujhe kaha ki 2022 se meri kundli mai sankata ki dasha lagi hui hai Jo ki mai sachti thi ki 2025 mai sab achha hoga lekin sankata ki dasha mai kuch achha nahi hota kya sach mai ye sankata yogini dasha bhi hoti hai plz iski jankari dijiye
@@sachinbolaikar1770 When chanting a mantra on a japamala, ethics play an important role in ensuring the practice is meaningful, respectful, and spiritually beneficial. Here are some ethical guidelines for beginners to follow: 1. Purity of Intention: Approach the practice with sincerity, humility, and a genuine desire for spiritual growth. Avoid using the mantra for selfish desires or material gains. 2. Respect for the Beads: The japamala is considered sacred, so handle it with respect. Keep it clean and avoid letting it touch the ground. Ideally, store it in a safe place when not in use. 3. Cleanliness and Hygiene: It is good practice to chant in a clean, quiet, and peaceful environment. Wash your hands and be in a calm state of mind before beginning your practice. 4. Non-Violence (Ahimsa): The mantra practice should be undertaken with a peaceful heart, promoting kindness and compassion to all beings. Avoid any negative emotions or thoughts while chanting. 5. Consistency and Discipline: Follow a regular practice, even if it’s just for a few minutes each day. Consistency strengthens your focus and intention, deepening your connection with the mantra. 6. Non-Attachment: As you chant, let go of attachment to outcomes. The purpose of the mantra is not to achieve something external, but to purify the mind and elevate your consciousness. By integrating these ethical principles into your mantra practice, you can enhance the spiritual benefits and ensure your practice is both transformative and uplifting.
@@sachinbolaikar1770 Here’s a simplified guide to practicing Japa Japa Yoga Practice: 1. Choose a Mantra: Pick a sacred word like "Om" or "Hare Krishna." 2. Sit Comfortably: Sit in a peaceful place with a straight back. 3. Calm Your Mind: Take deep breaths to relax. 4. Use a Mala: Hold the mala in your right hand and move a bead after each mantra. 5. Chant: Chant aloud or softly, focusing on the sound and meaning of the mantra. 6. Stay Focused: If your mind wanders, gently bring it back to the mantra. 7. Practice Regularly: Start with 10-15 minutes a day and increase gradually. 8. Finish in Silence: Sit quietly after chanting, feeling the peace. Good Habits: 1. Wake Up Early: Practice Japa in the morning when your mind is calm. 2. Live Purely: Keep your thoughts, words, and actions pure. 3. Eat Healthily: Choose simple, sattvic foods to support your practice. 4. Meditate Regularly: Strengthen your focus with meditation. 5. Be Grateful: Express gratitude before and after your practice. These habits will help you deepen your Japa practice and bring more peace into your life.
@@indhu9878 For a beginner, here’s a simple way to approach different types of japa (chanting), along with some ethical guidelines: 1. Vaikhari Japa (Loud Chanting): This is when you chant aloud. It helps you focus your mind and connect with the mantra. Ethical Tip: Be mindful of your surroundings. Chant in a quiet, peaceful place where you won't disturb others. 2. Madhyama Japa (Soft Chanting): In this type, you whisper or say the mantra softly to yourself, which helps deepen your focus. Ethical Tip: Maintain respect for the practice and others. Whispering is a quieter form, so it's helpful in shared spaces. 3. Pashyanti Japa (Mental Chanting): Here, you repeat the mantra silently in your mind. It requires deeper concentration and helps calm the mind. Ethical Tip: Focus on the purity of the practice, avoiding distractions and negative thoughts. 4. Para Japa (Silent, Subtle Chanting): The most internal form, where you experience the mantra's energy or vibration without speaking or mentally repeating it. Ethical Tip: Approach this form with patience and respect for the deep connection you’re cultivating with your inner self. General Ethics for Japa: Purity of Intent: Chant with a clear heart, seeking spiritual growth, peace, and self-awareness. Respect: Treat the japamala (prayer beads) and your practice with respect. Keep the beads clean, and handle them carefully. Consistency: Practice regularly, even for a short time, to build focus and discipline. Start with Vaikhari Japa (loud chanting), and as you become more comfortable, you can move toward the quieter forms. Hari om!
@@indhu9878 Here’s a simplified explanation of the four types of Japa: 1. Vaikhari Japa: Chant the mantra out loud, so you can hear it. 2. Madhyama Japa: Chant the mantra silently in your mind, without speaking it. 3. Pashyanti Japa: Feel the mantra inside your heart, beyond just thinking or speaking it. 4. Para Japa: Experience the mantra as pure silence, beyond thoughts or words. Each level helps you connect more deeply with the mantra and the divine. OM OM OM!
@@indhu9878if you want to know more about Japa Yoga . You can buy the book on amzon written by a great Yogi Swami Sivananda Saraswati Maharaj 1886-1963. "Japa Yoga" Book. Or you can read it on thier website for free.
6:56 yes so much hardwork 2024 suffered a lot, health issues,pain,stress 😢
Ranveer bhaiya Ek bar Narendra Modi ko podcast per bulae Aur Ek bar Adityanath Yogi Ko bulae Ek bar Nitin Gadkari Ko bulae Ek bar Amit Shah Ko bulae Ek bar Akhilesh Yadav ko bulaen please Ek bar aap jakar Premanand Maharaj ji ke sath podcast ko please
Tum bewkuf ho
2024 kaise chala gya mujhe pata nahi chala... bohot zyada hard work karna pada...
Company switching delay huaa... got to switch after 7-8 months of endless triage and again, hard work...
Looking forward to 2025
Chanting kar toh sab rahe hai pr puri vidhi se krege tabhi phal milta hai.guru ganesh न्यास दिग बंध suraksha kavach etc ye sab krege tabhi feel hoga ki kuch bat hui hai varna sabar mantra ka upyog kre.
Mantra is for chanting
Ranveer sir please reply me mene bohat sikha indian culture Ke bare main or agee bhi sikhta rahunga❤❤ thanks sir.
1. Choose a suitable mantra: Pick a mantra that resonates with you, such as Om Namah Shivaya or Hare Krishna.
2. Set a fixed time and place: Practice regularly at a specific time and in a quiet place.
3. Posture: Sit in a comfortable, upright position (e.g., Padmasana or Sukhasana).
4. Use Japa Mala: Use 108 beads to count your repetitions, focusing on each bead.
5. Concentration: Focus on the mantra's vibration and meaning, avoiding distractions.
6. Pranayama: Practice breath control to calm the mind before Japa.
7. Regularity: Be consistent, even if for a short time, and gradually increase repetitions.
8. Devotion: Approach Japa with sincerity, humility, and love for the Divine.
9. Silent or vocal Japa: Start with mental Japa for deeper focus, or speak softly if needed.
10. Purity of life: Maintain a pure lifestyle to support the practice.
11. Japa and Ethics: Japa will only be effective when combined with ethical living-truthfulness, non-violence, and self-discipline. Without Japa, true spiritual progress is limited.
Sir agar humne guru dikha li he aur hum agar guru dikha ka mantra chant kar rahe he to kya hum paise ki problem k liye laxmiji ka mantra chant kar sakte he.
Mera kundli mai mangla10th house mai hai
Kisi pandit ne mujhe kaha ki 2022 se meri kundli mai sankata ki dasha lagi hui hai
Jo ki mai sachti thi ki 2025 mai sab achha hoga lekin sankata ki dasha mai kuch achha nahi hota kya sach mai ye sankata yogini dasha bhi hoti hai plz iski jankari dijiye
Please ranveer bhai make podcast with educationist alakh Pandey sir
Purushacharana 😊
He is not correct ..There are thousands Indians who do. Mantra very well..
Sir, paisa aane ka mantra sb btate hai, rokne ka koi nhi btate, wo puchiye..
Shreem breez
Just listen for 20 to 30 minutes
2024 was very painful
How chant mantra on japmala
Silent or a little loud?
@@sachinbolaikar1770 When chanting a mantra on a japamala, ethics play an important role in ensuring the practice is meaningful, respectful, and spiritually beneficial. Here are some ethical guidelines for beginners to follow:
1. Purity of Intention:
Approach the practice with sincerity, humility, and a genuine desire for spiritual growth. Avoid using the mantra for selfish desires or material gains.
2. Respect for the Beads:
The japamala is considered sacred, so handle it with respect. Keep it clean and avoid letting it touch the ground. Ideally, store it in a safe place when not in use.
3. Cleanliness and Hygiene:
It is good practice to chant in a clean, quiet, and peaceful environment. Wash your hands and be in a calm state of mind before beginning your practice.
4. Non-Violence (Ahimsa):
The mantra practice should be undertaken with a peaceful heart, promoting kindness and compassion to all beings. Avoid any negative emotions or thoughts while chanting.
5. Consistency and Discipline:
Follow a regular practice, even if it’s just for a few minutes each day. Consistency strengthens your focus and intention, deepening your connection with the mantra.
6. Non-Attachment:
As you chant, let go of attachment to outcomes. The purpose of the mantra is not to achieve something external, but to purify the mind and elevate your consciousness.
By integrating these ethical principles into your mantra practice, you can enhance the spiritual benefits and ensure your practice is both transformative and uplifting.
@@sachinbolaikar1770 Here’s a simplified guide to practicing Japa
Japa Yoga Practice:
1. Choose a Mantra:
Pick a sacred word like "Om" or "Hare Krishna."
2. Sit Comfortably:
Sit in a peaceful place with a straight back.
3. Calm Your Mind:
Take deep breaths to relax.
4. Use a Mala:
Hold the mala in your right hand and move a bead after each mantra.
5. Chant:
Chant aloud or softly, focusing on the sound and meaning of the mantra.
6. Stay Focused:
If your mind wanders, gently bring it back to the mantra.
7. Practice Regularly:
Start with 10-15 minutes a day and increase gradually.
8. Finish in Silence:
Sit quietly after chanting, feeling the peace.
Good Habits:
1. Wake Up Early:
Practice Japa in the morning when your mind is calm.
2. Live Purely:
Keep your thoughts, words, and actions pure.
3. Eat Healthily:
Choose simple, sattvic foods to support your practice.
4. Meditate Regularly:
Strengthen your focus with meditation.
5. Be Grateful:
Express gratitude before and after your practice.
These habits will help you deepen your Japa practice and bring more peace into your life.
Please make a Hindi podcast with rajshree nandy
Ranveer pls do this in your English channel too
Wish to know about
Madhyama
Vaikhari
Pashyanthi
Para Japams
@@indhu9878 For a beginner, here’s a simple way to approach different types of japa (chanting), along with some ethical guidelines:
1. Vaikhari Japa (Loud Chanting):
This is when you chant aloud. It helps you focus your mind and connect with the mantra.
Ethical Tip: Be mindful of your surroundings. Chant in a quiet, peaceful place where you won't disturb others.
2. Madhyama Japa (Soft Chanting):
In this type, you whisper or say the mantra softly to yourself, which helps deepen your focus.
Ethical Tip: Maintain respect for the practice and others. Whispering is a quieter form, so it's helpful in shared spaces.
3. Pashyanti Japa (Mental Chanting):
Here, you repeat the mantra silently in your mind. It requires deeper concentration and helps calm the mind.
Ethical Tip: Focus on the purity of the practice, avoiding distractions and negative thoughts.
4. Para Japa (Silent, Subtle Chanting):
The most internal form, where you experience the mantra's energy or vibration without speaking or mentally repeating it.
Ethical Tip: Approach this form with patience and respect for the deep connection you’re cultivating with your inner self.
General Ethics for Japa:
Purity of Intent: Chant with a clear heart, seeking spiritual growth, peace, and self-awareness.
Respect: Treat the japamala (prayer beads) and your practice with respect. Keep the beads clean, and handle them carefully.
Consistency: Practice regularly, even for a short time, to build focus and discipline.
Start with Vaikhari Japa (loud chanting), and as you become more comfortable, you can move toward the quieter forms. Hari om!
@@indhu9878 Here’s a simplified explanation of the four types of Japa:
1. Vaikhari Japa:
Chant the mantra out loud, so you can hear it.
2. Madhyama Japa:
Chant the mantra silently in your mind, without speaking it.
3. Pashyanti Japa:
Feel the mantra inside your heart, beyond just thinking or speaking it.
4. Para Japa:
Experience the mantra as pure silence, beyond thoughts or words.
Each level helps you connect more deeply with the mantra and the divine. OM OM OM!
Hare Krishnaaa 🙏
Thanks a lot🙏
@@indhu9878if you want to know more about Japa Yoga . You can buy the book on amzon written by a great Yogi Swami Sivananda Saraswati Maharaj 1886-1963. "Japa Yoga" Book. Or you can read it on thier website for free.
Please bring nitin gadkari on your podcast
Thanks
Shalini Passi ko b bulao ji
Oir batao kese ho app
Sweety!! Mindset!
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We got more knowledge than her!
ok ok ok ok ok
😍🙋🏻
Paakhandi log
@@TanishkaNarayan why do say like that?
Arun ne podcast aur ek ghatiya bat bolo lalita Sahastranam ke liye guru ki dikhsha lena ye bhi bakchodi hai, aise dinge marna band kar bhai