One of the fundamental pillars of tantric magic is the guru mantra, which is actually the first requirement for any practitioner. But nowadays, many practitioners don’t attach any importance to the guru or the guru mantra.
They find a ritual or mantra in a book or online and simply sit down and begin the ritual. It’s like getting behind the wheel of a vehicle without knowing how to drive and without knowing where you’re heading to, with all the risks that this entails.
The truth is, the driver could actually reach their destination, but the question is at what cost and how long would it take? Because the guru is the guide, and their mantra is the fuel that powers the vehicle that quickly takes you to your destination.
This is a very simplistic description of the guru mantra, because in reality it is much more complex than that. The reason many novice practitioners often ignore it is because few have heard of it, and even fewer understand its power and importance.
The guru mantra is of primary importance in the initiation of the practitioner into tantric magic, and is necessary to obtain sufficient energy to achieve rapid success in rituals as well as to obtain protection against all negative forces, which is highly recommended before deciding to begin any practice.
A guru mantra, by definition, is the special mantra given by a guru to a disciple. There is a wide variety of guru mantras, and not all of them need to be explicitly transmitted by a guru. One of the best-known guru mantras is the following, which is considered a universal guru mantra:
Om Guruve Namaha
ॐ गुरुवे नमः
This mantra literally means: “I offer my reverences to the guru” or “I bow to the guru” and is a mantra that can be used by any practitioner, especially those who do not have a guru; they can adopt it as their guru mantra.
The practitioner can also use the tutelary deity “Ishta Deva” or “Ishta Devata” mantra as their guru mantra. In fact, the Ishta Deva mantra is the most powerful type of guru mantra, but to use it, the practitioner must first have a tutelary deity.
To establish a guardian deity, the practitioner can use two main methods, the first being through astrology. That is, depending on the practitioner’s birth chart. If an astrologer is not available, then the practitioner will use the following system, depending on their zodiac sign:
For zodiac signs: Aries and Scorpio. Their Ishta Deva is Lord Hanuman.
For zodiac signs: Taurus and Libra. Their Ishta Devata is Shree Durga Mata (Goddess Durga)
For zodiac signs: Gemini and Virgo. Their Ishta Deva is Lord Ganesha.
For zodiac signs: Cancer, Capricorn and Aquarius. Their Ishta Deva is Lord Shiva.
For zodiac signs: Leo, Sagittarius and Pisces. Their Ishta Deva is Lord Vishnu.
The other method involves choosing the deity to whom the practitioner feels most drawn. This can happen by observing their image or idol, listening to their mantra, or reciting it. This is also a valid, though unconventional, way to choose one’s guardian deity.
After choosing a guardian deity, the next step is to place an image or idol of that deity on an altar (if possible) and begin chanting its mantra. At least eleven rounds of the rosary should be chanted daily and uninterruptedly, beginning with an auspicious constellation.
During mantra chanting, it is mandatory to shower first and always wear freshly laundered clothes. If the practitioner does not have incense and flowers, they should at least have an oil lamp or a candle, which must remain lit during the worship.
For a guru mantra or a guardian deity mantra to be effective, it must be repeated or chanted at least 100,000 times. However, its effects begin to be felt long before reaching that number. These experiences can include a wide variety of dreams or visions.
These dreams or visions may be related to the practitioner’s guardian deity, as well as to other entities attracted by the energy produced and accumulated by the practitioner through the continuous chanting of mantras, while maintaining celibacy.
These entities are attracted to spiritual energy, just as moths are attracted to light bulbs. For this reason, when a ritual is begun after completing the guru mantra, success is achieved much more quickly.
That is one of the reasons why Muslim practitioners almost always succeed and have spectacular experiences during rituals, because Muslims recite their guru mantra five times daily, every single day of their lives, which logically makes them full of magnetism and spiritual energy.
But the guru mantra is not only used to achieve success in tantric practices. Its other main function is the protection of the practitioner, building a kind of energy halo around them, which acts as a shield against attacks and negative psychic influences.
Protection is one of the fundamental pillars when performing any type of magic, but many practitioners tend to underestimate it. What needs to be understood is that during a ritual, especially a summoning ritual, a door to the spirit world is opened, and once that door is open, many entities can pass through it.
Larvae, demons, and astral parasites are waiting for an opportunity to enter this world and will attach themselves to the first person they encounter, not only trying to absorb their life energy but also wreaking havoc on their life. The guru mantra will protect you from these dangers.
Furthermore, many entities such as Yakshinis, Yoginis, Pishachinis, Jinns, etc., are very strict with the rules during their rituals and often severely punish those who break them. For example, if a practitioner commits serious offenses during a Yakshini ritual related to wealth, they will not only fail to achieve success but will also become much poorer.
The guru mantra will protect the practitioner from these harmful effects. It will also prevent them from falling into the web of illusion, or Maya, created by these entities to manipulate the practitioner’s perception or to trap and hold them in their worlds of origin after death, which often happens.
Besides that, the guru mantra has many other benefits, including helping to purify the practitioner’s aura and karma, eliminating their sins from past lives, which helps them ascend to higher worlds or dimensions after death, until they achieve liberation and break the cycle of reincarnation.
In conclusion, this post has attempted to explain the importance of the guru mantra and tutelary deities, as well as their role and impact on both tantric magic and the practitioner’s spiritual life. If you have any questions, please use the comments section or send us a message through the contact page.
What is Guru Mantra?
They find a ritual or mantra in a book or online and simply sit down and begin the ritual. It’s like getting behind the wheel of a vehicle without knowing how to drive and without knowing where you’re heading to, with all the risks that this entails.
The truth is, the driver could actually reach their destination, but the question is at what cost and how long would it take? Because the guru is the guide, and their mantra is the fuel that powers the vehicle that quickly takes you to your destination.
This is a very simplistic description of the guru mantra, because in reality it is much more complex than that. The reason many novice practitioners often ignore it is because few have heard of it, and even fewer understand its power and importance.
The guru mantra is of primary importance in the initiation of the practitioner into tantric magic, and is necessary to obtain sufficient energy to achieve rapid success in rituals as well as to obtain protection against all negative forces, which is highly recommended before deciding to begin any practice.
A guru mantra, by definition, is the special mantra given by a guru to a disciple. There is a wide variety of guru mantras, and not all of them need to be explicitly transmitted by a guru. One of the best-known guru mantras is the following, which is considered a universal guru mantra:
This mantra literally means: “I offer my reverences to the guru” or “I bow to the guru” and is a mantra that can be used by any practitioner, especially those who do not have a guru; they can adopt it as their guru mantra.
The practitioner can also use the tutelary deity “Ishta Deva” or “Ishta Devata” mantra as their guru mantra. In fact, the Ishta Deva mantra is the most powerful type of guru mantra, but to use it, the practitioner must first have a tutelary deity.
To establish a guardian deity, the practitioner can use two main methods, the first being through astrology. That is, depending on the practitioner’s birth chart. If an astrologer is not available, then the practitioner will use the following system, depending on their zodiac sign:
The other method involves choosing the deity to whom the practitioner feels most drawn. This can happen by observing their image or idol, listening to their mantra, or reciting it. This is also a valid, though unconventional, way to choose one’s guardian deity.
After choosing a guardian deity, the next step is to place an image or idol of that deity on an altar (if possible) and begin chanting its mantra. At least eleven rounds of the rosary should be chanted daily and uninterruptedly, beginning with an auspicious constellation.
During mantra chanting, it is mandatory to shower first and always wear freshly laundered clothes. If the practitioner does not have incense and flowers, they should at least have an oil lamp or a candle, which must remain lit during the worship.
For a guru mantra or a guardian deity mantra to be effective, it must be repeated or chanted at least 100,000 times. However, its effects begin to be felt long before reaching that number. These experiences can include a wide variety of dreams or visions.
These dreams or visions may be related to the practitioner’s guardian deity, as well as to other entities attracted by the energy produced and accumulated by the practitioner through the continuous chanting of mantras, while maintaining celibacy.
These entities are attracted to spiritual energy, just as moths are attracted to light bulbs. For this reason, when a ritual is begun after completing the guru mantra, success is achieved much more quickly.
That is one of the reasons why Muslim practitioners almost always succeed and have spectacular experiences during rituals, because Muslims recite their guru mantra five times daily, every single day of their lives, which logically makes them full of magnetism and spiritual energy.
But the guru mantra is not only used to achieve success in tantric practices. Its other main function is the protection of the practitioner, building a kind of energy halo around them, which acts as a shield against attacks and negative psychic influences.
Protection is one of the fundamental pillars when performing any type of magic, but many practitioners tend to underestimate it. What needs to be understood is that during a ritual, especially a summoning ritual, a door to the spirit world is opened, and once that door is open, many entities can pass through it.
Larvae, demons, and astral parasites are waiting for an opportunity to enter this world and will attach themselves to the first person they encounter, not only trying to absorb their life energy but also wreaking havoc on their life. The guru mantra will protect you from these dangers.
Furthermore, many entities such as Yakshinis, Yoginis, Pishachinis, Jinns, etc., are very strict with the rules during their rituals and often severely punish those who break them. For example, if a practitioner commits serious offenses during a Yakshini ritual related to wealth, they will not only fail to achieve success but will also become much poorer.
The guru mantra will protect the practitioner from these harmful effects. It will also prevent them from falling into the web of illusion, or Maya, created by these entities to manipulate the practitioner’s perception or to trap and hold them in their worlds of origin after death, which often happens.
Besides that, the guru mantra has many other benefits, including helping to purify the practitioner’s aura and karma, eliminating their sins from past lives, which helps them ascend to higher worlds or dimensions after death, until they achieve liberation and break the cycle of reincarnation.
In conclusion, this post has attempted to explain the importance of the guru mantra and tutelary deities, as well as their role and impact on both tantric magic and the practitioner’s spiritual life. If you have any questions, please use the comments section or send us a message through the contact page.
Jai Mata Di 🙏🔱