Navavarana Pooja 1 Guru Stuthi

Following in the Ai Generated transcript of the Navavarana Pooja Mantras . Recorded and sent to my Shishyas. This is being made public so that this secret knowledge is not lost to posterity.

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If Her directions are received, the  Sri Vidya Aksharas will be initiated.Those with Panchadasakshari only can perform Navavarana Pooja.

Anushtanad are to be observed.

Achyuthaya namaha Ananthaaya namaharivikrama …..Achamana Mantras are to be reccited for Vasudeva. This is to be said as you do in Sandhya Vandana.

Then you have to add  following namas to the aforesaid Achamana Mantras.They are,

Om Upendrayai Namaha – keep the right hand on the head, Then Hare on the right shoulder.

Sri Krishna then again to the left shoulder.

Next process is Tattva Achamaniya Now you have take a Utharani theertha. You have it in the hollow of your your right palm.. Achamana Teertha is to taken after recitation of the mantra.

These three sounds are to be recited.

Om Ayam Hreem Shreem Aim Ka Ye Yee Le Hreem Atma Tattvam Shodayami Swaha Then Om Ayam Hreem Shreem Kleem Ha Sa Ka Ha Le Hreem Vidya Tattvam Shodayami Swaha Om Ayam Hreem Shreem Sauh Sagala Sagala Hreem Siva Tattvam Shodayami Swaha Then Om Ayam Hreem Shreem Ayam Ka Ye Yee Le Hreem Kleem Ha Sa Ka Ha Le Hreem Sauh Sa Ka Le Hreem Sarva Tattvam Shodayami Swaha Then Guru Patagaman Patagamitra Then you keep that.

You know Murugimitra. That is a mudra. That is a symbol there which I will tell you in person.

Then you have to remember their Guru. Paramaguru. Your Guru.

Then Your Guru. Paramaguru. Then Paramesthu Guru.

In our Pathadhi, Paramaguru is Jogulamba Saraswati.  Paramaguru is Siva. Paramesthu Guru is Swayam Lalitha Tripurasundari Devi .

In between, we have the other Gurus and these will be informed to you in detail in person. The orders of the other Gurus in between are to be maintained and followed in Navavarna Pooja.

They start from Guru your Parameshti Guru – Lalitha Devi, then Paramaguru is Shiva, then after Shiva you have we have Guru as Dattatreya, after Dattatreya you have Parashurama, after Parashurama Hayagriva, after Hayagriva we have then , Lopamudra, then Agastya, after Agastya we have Bhaskararaya, then after Bhaskararaya then will be your present Guru, I mean who is transferring this knowledge to you. Now for this Loka, this Parambarya you have to remember, this is for our system, now you have to remember the Paramaguru, your immediate Guru, Paramaguru Shiva and Lalitha Swayam, Lalitha Mahatriprasundari are the Parameshti Guru. Now this is the Loka we have to With this I conclude this first portion of this Prathama Kanda, then I will be sending you the second portion of this Patuka Prathama Kanda in the next recording..

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  1. Thank you for Navavarna Pooja procedure sir . Can you tell me who can do this? I have Meru yantra and a small idol. I was performing Pooja but some said th

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