Nuralshamal

Yakshini Sadhana Experiences, Dangers & Rewards

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Dear Dao Bums,

My post will be in 5 parts:

1) Intro to General Framework of Hindu Sadhana 
2) Hierarchy of Beings
3) My Own Lifelong Orientation Towards Sadhana Being Challenged

4) Yakshini Experiences
5) Questions for You

1) Intro to General Framework of Hindu Sadhana 

In tantric Hindu sadhana, you connect with higher beings outside yourself in order to develop yourself step by step, until you also become a higher being.

This is done using the 5 elements:
Mantra Japa (space/energy element, throat chakra),
Puja / Prayer Ritual (all 5 elements, focus on air element, heart chakra)
Fire Ritual / Havan (fire element, navel chakra)
Tarpanam & Marjanam / Water & Butter Ritual (water element, genital chakra)
Bhojanam / Feeding people (Earth element).

In each tantra, different combinations of the 5 elements and specific ways of using them are prescribed in order to connect with a higher being.

2) Hierarchy of Beings
There is a hierarchy of beings from low to high. The higher the being, the more difficult it is to connect with it. The lower the being, the easier it is to connect with.

However, higher beings are more spiritually evolved and therefore more benign in nature.

Lower beings are less spiritually evolved. They can still be extremely powerful, but their nature is more malevolent.

The hierarchy is something like (more or less):
Deva / Devi (Devata) - literally light being, normally called Gods & Godesses
Gandharva - bird-person, associated with music
Apsara - celestial beauty, associated with sensuality, sexuality, attraction & beauty, sometimes dance

Naga - snake people, often teach yogis meditation & spirituality
Yakshini - female nature spirits, often protecting the treaures of the Earth 
Atma/Soul of Deceased Human Beings (people like you and I who are passed away)
Bhuta - restless souls of deceased human beings
Preta - hungry ghosts, souls of deceased people even more disturbed than bhutas
Pisach - flesh eating demons, evil 

3) My Own Lifelong Orientation Towards Sadhana Being Challenged
My entire life I approached spiritual practice as a means of religious/spiritual liberation/salvation, in this life and the next. This would be called Fana Fi Allah in sufism, Moksha in Hinduism, Nirvana in Buddhism, Salvation in Christianity, Ren-Tien-He-Yi in Daoism etc. Of course each might differ slightly in how they define their "ideal end state", but my goal was always to reach the "ideal end state" proposed by religion/spirituality.

However, as you know, this takes a long time, it can even take several life times!

In the past couple of years I've been confronted by the fact that many people never care about this ultimate goal, they just quickly want either spiritual powers or material success, and use spiritual/tantric means to acquire that. And they actually succeed!

This made me realize the intelligence of Hinduisms 4 goals of life: dharma, artha, kama, moksha.

It's much easier to pursue the ultimate goal when your material life & wealth is settled, as is your needs for love and pleasure.

It's like you're building on top of a stable foundation. 

So this idea made me more open to consider adding this as temporary "side projects" on my spiritual journey, of course never stopping the daily effort towards the ultimate goal.

4) Yakshini Experiences
Lately one of my family members got yakshini mantra diksha for acquiring wealth. They even said on the course "this is nothing about spiritual advancement, this is only focusing on acquiring material wealth as soon as possible through tantric means". A remark I would have considered blasphemous just a few months back! 

As part of the program my family member got yakshini diksha, and related to me that the yakshini energy is extremely different and noticeably distinct from devata energy. This person has performed decades & decades of serious hindu sadhana for reaching the ultimate goal, so they have a lot of experience.

Quite literally my family member said "it feels very active, very dynamic, very powerful & emotional, but also quite volatile. It feels closer to a human being. It's full of love, lust, energy, vitality & passion, but it also has anger & jealousy in it".

Compared to what he describes as devata energy "settled, balanced, peaceful, benign, loving, accepting, Divine".

Hearing this experience made me wonder and become curious about the validity & power of sadhana on beings lower than Devata in order to obtain quicker results in particular matters.

Then I read the Uddamareshvara Tantra about the sadhana & siddhi of 36 yakshinis.

The required sadhanas are extremely easy compared to the serious hindu sadhana I've completed daily for 10.5 years now (mantra japa, mantra chanting with a rosary, as well as innumerable rituals for all 5 elements).

Yakshini Sulochana & Kapalini can give the siddhi of astral travel & lucid dreaming with as little as 30.000 & 20.000 (respectively) mantra chants, ending with a fire ritual (havan).

This really allured me, because that is an extremely small & easy thing to accomplish compared to what I've completed over the last decade.

But something inside me is still holding back, because of the "fear" of worshipping something less than "the highest" and the fear of "going down the wrong track" on my spiritual journey.

Hence some questions for you!

5) Questions for You

What have you heard about yakshini sadhana?
What have you experienced from yakshini sadhana?

All the best!

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18 hours ago, Nuralshamal said:

But something inside me is still holding back, because of the "fear" of worshipping something less than "the highest" and the fear of "going down the wrong track" on my spiritual journey

According to li honzi ( founder of falun gong) every person has a passing immortal who can influence your thoughts. If the immortal think the person is worthy than he becomes his gaurdian immortal who influences you on the right path until you become an enlightened being. I believe the" fear" you mentioned due to the influence Of this immortal. I think you should read this book " Zhuan falun"

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22 hours ago, Chang dao ling said:

According to li honzi ( founder of falun gong) every person has a passing immortal who can influence your thoughts. If the immortal think the person is worthy than he becomes his gaurdian immortal who influences you on the right path until you become an enlightened being. I believe the" fear" you mentioned due to the influence Of this immortal. I think you should read this book " Zhuan falun"


Thanks for your very interesting viewpoint!

I'll keep that in mind :)

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I just watched a youtube lecture from Sri Ravi Shankar (a famous indian Guru), who describes this hierarchy of beings depicted below

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1 unit of energy: stone
2: water
3: fire
4: wind
5: space
6: trees
7: animals
8: normal human being
9: genius human being, extraordinary, affecting the whole world through great works
10: ancestors in spirit form
11: kinnara (political spirit, working socially & politically in the world)
12: gandharva (music spirit, brings joy to the people, but individual musician will be miserable)
13:  yaksha & yakshini (wealth spirit, brings immense wealth, but the wealthy person will suffer problems with their progeny)
14: devata (devis & devas, gods & goddesses, bring happines, peace & compassion)
16: siddhas (perfected & enlightened human beings)

So, from his perspective a yaksha & yakshini are just one unit below the benevolent devas.

Further, people blessed by kinnaras, gandharvas & yakshas can mitigate the problem/downside caused by this being through having a guru and following a spiritual path.

According to him then, it shouldn't be that dangerous to do yakshini sadhana :D as long as you're also on a normal spiritual path for ultimate salvation.

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1 hour ago, Nuralshamal said:

I just watched a youtube lecture from Sri Ravi Shankar (a famous indian Guru), who describes this hierarchy of beings depicted below

image.thumb.png.f115072c35a697aeec8f5d4b25b5fac4.png

1 unit of energy: stone
2: water
3: fire
4: wind
5: space
6: trees
7: animals
8: normal human being
9: genius human being, extraordinary, affecting the whole world through great works
10: ancestors in spirit form
11: kinnara (political spirit, working socially & politically in the world)
12: gandharva (music spirit, brings joy to the people, but individual musician will be miserable)
13:  yaksha & yakshini (wealth spirit, brings immense wealth, but the wealthy person will suffer problems with their progeny)
14: devata (devis & devas, gods & goddesses, bring happines, peace & compassion)
16: siddhas (perfected & enlightened human beings)

So, from his perspective a yaksha & yakshini are just one unit below the benevolent devas.

Further, people blessed by kinnaras, gandharvas & yakshas can mitigate the problem/downside caused by this being through having a guru and following a spiritual path.

According to him then, it shouldn't be that dangerous to do yakshini sadhana :D as long as you're also on a normal spiritual path for ultimate salvation.

Wow nice. What is the name of the YouTube video 

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