Mantra To Energise Gomati Chakra
Mantra To Energise Gomati Chakra
Mantra To Energise Gomati Chakra
Most of you would have heard of the Gomati Chakra; the famous religious charm, said to usher in good fortune, luck, money, wealth and abundance; Laxmi Kripa. And also Vishnu Kripa; to make the home and office free from any malefic defects and to protect the residents and bestow good health and a full life upon them. If you come across a genuine Gomati Chakra; the one found in Gujarats Gomati River, then there is a proper way of energizing this charm with a unique Laxmi Mantra to make it more potent and helpful. I will explain about the Gomati Mantra Sadhana here in this post. Do the Sthapana on a Monday at the time of Sunrise. Wash the Gomati Chakra with raw cow milk and wipe it clean and then take any Thali and spread some rice grains in the Thali and keep the Gomati Chakra over it. The light a Diya and Agarbatti in front of it. Then chant 5 Malas of the Laxmi Mantra given here. The Mantra has to be chanted for 14 days in this period you have chant a total of 70 Malas. Any kind of Mala can be used and for the Sadhana you have to face the East. After the Prayog is completed keep the Gomati Chakra in the Pooja Place or a clean Place in your office, before an image of idol of Laxmi. The rice grains which have been used for the Sadhana have to be immersed in a river, lake or the sea.
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