Essence of Sadhana
1. Get up at 4 a.m. daily. This is Brahmamuhurta which is extremely favourable for
meditation on God.
2. Asana: Sit on Padma, Siddha or Sukha Asana for Japa and meditation for half an hour,
facing the east or the north. Increase the period gradually to three hours. Do Sirshasana and
Sarvangasana for keeping up Brahmacharya and health. Take light physical exercises as walking,
etc., regularly. Do twenty Pranayamas.
3. Japa: Repeat any Mantra as pure Om or Om Namo Narayanaya, Om Namah Sivaya, Om
Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya, Om Saravanabhavaya Namah, Sita Ram, Sri Ram, Hari Om, or
Gayatri, according to your taste or inclination, from 108 to 21,600 times daily.
4. Dietetic Discipline: Take Sattvic food (Suddha Ahara). Give up chillies, tamarind, garlic,
onion, sour articles, oil, mustard, asafoetida. Observe moderation in diet (Mitahara). Do not
overload the stomach. Give up those things which the mind likes best for a fortnight in a year. Eat
simple fool. Milk and fruits help concentration. Take food as medicine to keep the life going. Eating
for enjoyment is sin. Give up salt and sugar for a month. You must be able to live on rice, Dhal and
bread without any chutney. Do not ask for extra salt for Dhal and sugar for tea, coffee or milk.
5. Have a separate meditation room under lock and key.
6. Do charity regularly, every month, or even daily according to your means, say six paise
per rupee.
7. Svadhyaya: Study systematically the Gita, the Ramayana, the Bhagavata,
Vishnu-Sahasranama, Lalita-Sahasranama, Aditya Hridaya, the Upanishads or the Yoga
Vasishtha, the Bible, the Zend Avesta, the Koran, the Tripitakas, the Granth Sahib, etc., from half
an hour to one hour daily and have Suddha Vichara.
8. Preserve the vital force (Veerya) very, very carefully. Veerya is God in motion or
manifestation—Vibhuti. Veerya is all power. Veerya is all money. Veerya is the essence of life,
thought and intelligence.
9. Get by heart some prayer-Slokas, Stotras and repeat them as soon as you sit in the Asana
before starting Japa or meditation. This will elevate the mind quickly.
10. Have constant Satsanga. Give up bad company, smoking, meat and alcoholic liquors
entirely. Do not develop any evil habits.
11. Fast on Ekadasi or live on milk and fruits only.
12. Have Japa Mala (rosary) round your neck or in your pocket or underneath your pillow at
night.
13. Observe Mouna (vow of silence) for a couple of hours daily.
14. Speak the truth at all cost. Speak a little. Speak sweetly.
15. Reduce your wants. If you have four shirts, reduce the number to three or two. Lead a
happy, contented life. Avoid unnecessary worry. Have plain living and high thinking.
16. Never hurt anybody (Ahimsa Paramo Dharmah). Control anger by love, Kshama
(forgiveness) and Daya (compassion).
17. Do not depend upon servants. Self-reliance is the highest of all virtues.
18. Think of the mistakes you have committed during the course of the day, just before
retiring to bed (self-analysis). Keep daily diary and self-correction register. Do not brood over past
mistakes.
19. Remember that death is awaiting you at every moment. Never fail to fulfil your duties.
Have pure conduct (Sadachara).
20. Think of God as soon as you wake up and just before you go to sleep. Surrender yourself
completely to God (Saranagati).
This is the essence of all spiritual Sadhanas. This will lead you to Moksha. All these
Niyamas or spiritual canons must be rigidly observed. You must not give leniency to the mind.
1. Get up at 4 a.m. daily. This is Brahmamuhurta which is extremely favourable for
meditation on God.
2. Asana: Sit on Padma, Siddha or Sukha Asana for Japa and meditation for half an hour,
facing the east or the north. Increase the period gradually to three hours. Do Sirshasana and
Sarvangasana for keeping up Brahmacharya and health. Take light physical exercises as walking,
etc., regularly. Do twenty Pranayamas.
3. Japa: Repeat any Mantra as pure Om or Om Namo Narayanaya, Om Namah Sivaya, Om
Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya, Om Saravanabhavaya Namah, Sita Ram, Sri Ram, Hari Om, or
Gayatri, according to your taste or inclination, from 108 to 21,600 times daily.
4. Dietetic Discipline: Take Sattvic food (Suddha Ahara). Give up chillies, tamarind, garlic,
onion, sour articles, oil, mustard, asafoetida. Observe moderation in diet (Mitahara). Do not
overload the stomach. Give up those things which the mind likes best for a fortnight in a year. Eat
simple fool. Milk and fruits help concentration. Take food as medicine to keep the life going. Eating
for enjoyment is sin. Give up salt and sugar for a month. You must be able to live on rice, Dhal and
bread without any chutney. Do not ask for extra salt for Dhal and sugar for tea, coffee or milk.
5. Have a separate meditation room under lock and key.
6. Do charity regularly, every month, or even daily according to your means, say six paise
per rupee.
7. Svadhyaya: Study systematically the Gita, the Ramayana, the Bhagavata,
Vishnu-Sahasranama, Lalita-Sahasranama, Aditya Hridaya, the Upanishads or the Yoga
Vasishtha, the Bible, the Zend Avesta, the Koran, the Tripitakas, the Granth Sahib, etc., from half
an hour to one hour daily and have Suddha Vichara.
8. Preserve the vital force (Veerya) very, very carefully. Veerya is God in motion or
manifestation—Vibhuti. Veerya is all power. Veerya is all money. Veerya is the essence of life,
thought and intelligence.
9. Get by heart some prayer-Slokas, Stotras and repeat them as soon as you sit in the Asana
before starting Japa or meditation. This will elevate the mind quickly.
10. Have constant Satsanga. Give up bad company, smoking, meat and alcoholic liquors
entirely. Do not develop any evil habits.
11. Fast on Ekadasi or live on milk and fruits only.
12. Have Japa Mala (rosary) round your neck or in your pocket or underneath your pillow at
night.
13. Observe Mouna (vow of silence) for a couple of hours daily.
14. Speak the truth at all cost. Speak a little. Speak sweetly.
15. Reduce your wants. If you have four shirts, reduce the number to three or two. Lead a
happy, contented life. Avoid unnecessary worry. Have plain living and high thinking.
16. Never hurt anybody (Ahimsa Paramo Dharmah). Control anger by love, Kshama
(forgiveness) and Daya (compassion).
17. Do not depend upon servants. Self-reliance is the highest of all virtues.
18. Think of the mistakes you have committed during the course of the day, just before
retiring to bed (self-analysis). Keep daily diary and self-correction register. Do not brood over past
mistakes.
19. Remember that death is awaiting you at every moment. Never fail to fulfil your duties.
Have pure conduct (Sadachara).
20. Think of God as soon as you wake up and just before you go to sleep. Surrender yourself
completely to God (Saranagati).
This is the essence of all spiritual Sadhanas. This will lead you to Moksha. All these
Niyamas or spiritual canons must be rigidly observed. You must not give leniency to the mind.
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