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Stages of Diksha
The first Diksha a Guru gives is called Guru
Diksha during which the Grasp takes
upon Himself all responsibility of the disciple. But that is in now means a one
way process. If the Guru assumes complete accountability it also turns into the
duty of the disciple to devote himself fully within the toes of the Guru, to
immerse himself in His love, to have full religion in Him and to regularly chant
the Guru Mantra given by the Guru as specified by Him. This might seem an easy
thing to do however it is most difficult to keep up with this apply lifelong.
And this common spiritual communication proves to be a really subtle yet strong
hyperlink between the disciple and the Guru through which all needs, issues,
ideas of the disciple are conveyed to the Guru and thus it allows Him to
transmit options, solutions and warnings regarding future risks again to the
disciple.
The more one devotes one self within the Guru after having had this Diksha the
extra benefit one will get of the immense divine powers of the Guru.
Then moreover Guru Diksha the grasp can give many more Dikshas depending on what
particular downside one faces in life or what kind of success one desires in
life. Among a few of such Dikshas are Lakshmi Diksha for wealth, Manokamna
Poorti Diksha for fulfillment of wishes, Kundalini Jagran Diksha for religious
upliftment and activation of Kundalini, Kayakalp Diksha for excellent well
being, Sheeghra Vivah Diksha for fast marriage, Sammohan Diksha for a hypnotic
character, Karya Safalta Diksha for fulfillment in some particular task, Sarva
Baadha Nivaran Diksha for riddance from specific problems, Shatru Daman Diksha
for victory over foes in disputes etc.
Thus it can be seen that there are Dikshas for all purposes and through them the
Guru transfers a specific type of power which enables the disciple to overcome
the very problem he faces.
The facility transferred by the Guru also acts in one other manner when it
nullifies the evil results of his past Karmas, unhealthy stars or misfortune
that are causing him or her trouble. And once this happens then not only is the
issue easily solved quite one makes swift progress in life.
Apart from Sadhanas for materials positive factors there are Dikshas for the
precise purpose of religious upliftment too. Such Dikshas ensure success in
Sadhanas and Mantra rituals and will allow one to have the divine glimpse of
one's deity.
However this does not suggest that when the disciple obtains Diksha, he should
really feel that now rest of the task, of soul awakening, is of the Guru and
neither should he start to lead a lifetime of indulgence. Simply as a body is
cleansed day by day by taking a shower, the same manner with the intention to
cleanse the soul and to enlighten it, it is necessary to keep acquiring new
Dikshas.
When a Guru feels that his disciple desires to get success in Sadhna via his
steady service for the Guru and he has also performed some Sadhna practices
however due to certain reasons he isn't getting success in his Sadhna.
The explanation for his failure would be the influence of his earlier life or he
may be committing some sort of error throughout Sadhna or he might not have
concentrated his mind thoroughly during Sadhna, needed for success. In a nut
shell this suggests that the disciple is going through failure in his Sadhna
attributable to some obscure reasons and his physique has not but attained as a
lot spiritual strength as is important for the achievement of success.
In that situation, a Guru together with his kind grace imparts in his disciple,
forcibly, some power of penance and non secular energy assimilated in his own
body so that the disciple is able to achieve full success or Siddhi in the
discipline of Sadhna practices.