Today my third book 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way To Calm The Mind' was released by Mr. Sanjeev Kataria, owner of S. K. Kataria and Sons and Mr. Madan, National Sales Head, S. Chand Group in Delhi World Book Fair 2015. On this occasion Dr. Rajeev Jain, owner of Vayu Publications and Dr. Devashish Saini, owner of Ross Clinics were also present.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Invitation
Dear Readers,
You are cordially invited on the release of my book 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way To Calm The Mind' at Delhi World Book Fair on 20.2.15 (Friday) at 4:00 pm at Hall No. 14, Stall No. 7- 8, Near Gate No.7, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
Come one come all!
Chandrika Shubham
You are cordially invited on the release of my book 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way To Calm The Mind' at Delhi World Book Fair on 20.2.15 (Friday) at 4:00 pm at Hall No. 14, Stall No. 7- 8, Near Gate No.7, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
Come one come all!
Chandrika Shubham
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Mantra
Mantra is a sound, a word or a phrase which is repeated again
and again. It is a powerful sound or magic vibration which creates a
significant change in attitude and mind set. It helps in focusing one’s energy.
Mantra japa is an indirect way to calm mind. After one thought leaves mind and
another thought enters, a mantra is slipped between that gap and slowly that
gap is increased by increasing the number of mantra. As one experience deeper
meditation all worries and doubts evaporate, mind becomes still and feels the
oneness with God and experiences supreme peace. Mantra japa is a very powerful
tool to enter Samadhi.
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham)
Monday, February 16, 2015
Japa Meditation
Japa meditation involves focusing the mind on a certain mantra and
shutting out the disturbing external stimuli. It involves the repetition of
mantra which is either a single syllable or a magical group of mystic sounds.
The repetition, concentration and devotion to a mantra can awaken its energy. A
mantra contains the power to God realization. That power has to be grown by
repetition, concentration and devotion. One day a middle aged lady told her
husband that today I did only 250 grams of japa. She used to live in a village
with her husband. Her husband replied
that he did half kilogram of japa. Actually, they used a rosary mala (string)
to do japa. And on completion of one rosary (string) they put one grain of
whole Bengal gram aside. At the end of the day they both weighed
their total japa in terms of grams. They were innocent and innovated their own
way of counting of rosary.
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham. This book is available at amazon.in)
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham. This book is available at amazon.in)
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Selection of place, time and posture for meditation
Meditation happens naturally. As sleep when comes naturally, one falls
into it. Similarly meditation comes by itself. While meditating the newcomers
should follow certain points in selection of place, time and posture for quick
results. Mental attitude, food habits and environment counts a lot. The beginners
should select the room in the North – East direction of house and should
meditate while facing North. Brahmmuhrata is the best time for concentrating. The
spine, neck and head should be aligned straight in a line. Sukhasana,
Padmasana, Vrikshasana, Shirashasana are good postures to calm mind. While
meditating, one can focus upon various centres within the body. There are seven
chakras in the body on which one can concentrate. Most of the spiritual
aspirants concentrate on sixth chakra – the space between the eyebrows. The
object of focus is visualized in the space between the eyebrows. Some aspirants
focus on Fourth chakra – the space in the central channel in the spine between
the lungs at heart.
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham)
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham)
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Relationship between mind and breathing
When mind is agitated because of anger or fear then
breathing becomes shorter, shallower, fast and irregular. When mind is relaxed
and calm then one breathes slowly. Mind and breathing are interrelated. If one of
them is controlled then it will regulate the other automatically. For calming
mind, a spiritual aspirant can practice bhastrika, kapalabhati, jalandhara
bandha, uddiyana bandha, mula bandha, anuloma viloma, suryebedhe, chandrabedhe
pranayamas. Pranayam has four steps poorak, antarkumbhak, rechak and bahir
kumbhak which should be performed in 1:4:2:2 ratio.
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham)
Friday, February 13, 2015
Make mind a good friend
Mind
is attracted towards the glittering of materialistic world. Mind wants to seek
more and more. It is never satisfied with the sensual pleasures from the
external objects. Mind trapped in the pleasure seeking from sensual objects becomes
one’s biggest enemy. Mind should be trained to withdraw from sensual objects. Non
attachment to sense objects leads to liberation. Thus, one’s own mind becomes
one’s friend.
The best way to make mind a good friend is to forget. Forget
the body. Forget the surrounding environment. Forget the family and relatives.
Forget the worries. Forget the happiness. Forget everything except absolute the
Truth, God or Brahmn. Forgetting is not easy therefore mind should be engaged
all the time in God’s name or mantra. Remembering God will help to forget about
the pleasures and pains of this materialistic world. On forgetting this world,
one attains Supreme Bliss.
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham)
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham)
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