There’s no such thing as a simple and easy sadhana, though some people for some strange reasons find it reassuring to believe otherwise. And when their futile attempts force them to face the reality, they fail to control the madness risen from the ashes of expectations and start blaming everyone except themselves. Sadhanas work; yes, they do; if performed correctly and in proper order. But not the way to fit any comfort-seeker moron’s imaginations and never without the blessings of an able, real Guru.

A Sadhak must always begin with Guru Sadhana, i.e., chanting Guru Mantra, at least, 11,00,000 times in 121 or less days strictly following all rules. If this step is skipped or altered, a Sadhak can never succeed in any sadhana.

My years of experience as a Sadhak has taught me one thing – none of the mantras available to public work as expected because they are incomplete and sometimes, totally imaginary. Therefore, a Sadhak  must get the mantra (along with the complete, detailed procedure) from the Guru – directly, in person – not from the Guru’s assistant and never from any book, magazine or website. Believe me now or a decade later; the choice is yours; but, no matter what, you’ll have to accept this fact.