Hanuman Mehga Mantra to Control Rains
This is a Shabar Hanuman Megha Mantra, the meaning of Megha in Hindi means clouds and hence this is a Hanuman Mantra for controlling the clouds and rainfall. In the post, below, I have described the Siddhi Sadhana and method of performing this experiment to start and stop rainfall. However, as indicated several times in earlier posts success in such most powerful Hindu Mantra Experiments is achieved by only the most advanced of Mantra Yogis.
The Shabar Hanuman Megha Mantra show below in the image has to be chanted for One Mala or 108 Mantra Repetitions on the night of the festival of Diwali or during any of the nine days of the Navratri festival. This is for getting Mastery over the Mantra; a Rudraksha Japa Mala should be used to count the number of Mantra Chants.
Then, to practice this Mantra for making the clouds burst, the Sadhaka has to look at the rain clouds and chant the Mantra seven times and then clap his palms three times. This has to be repeated six times [seven times in all] and then after that the Sadhaka has to blow his breath in the direction of the rain clouds. This is said to make the clouds burst and discharge the rains.
To stop the rainfall, the Sadhaka has to sweep the rainwater with a broom and then place the broom in a vertical position facing the clouds.
The Shabar Hanuman Megha Mantra show below in the image has to be chanted for One Mala or 108 Mantra Repetitions on the night of the festival of Diwali or during any of the nine days of the Navratri festival. This is for getting Mastery over the Mantra; a Rudraksha Japa Mala should be used to count the number of Mantra Chants.
Hanuman Mehga Mantra to Control Rains |
Then, to practice this Mantra for making the clouds burst, the Sadhaka has to look at the rain clouds and chant the Mantra seven times and then clap his palms three times. This has to be repeated six times [seven times in all] and then after that the Sadhaka has to blow his breath in the direction of the rain clouds. This is said to make the clouds burst and discharge the rains.
To stop the rainfall, the Sadhaka has to sweep the rainwater with a broom and then place the broom in a vertical position facing the clouds.
sir, you have given so many sadhnas but none of them are about invoking devtas.Please post some devata invoking or devta related sadhnas.
ReplyDeleteSir any of the four navraatra is valid naa?
ReplyDeleteYes, you can perform the Mantra Prayoga during any of the Navraatra.
DeleteHas anyone get success in this sadhana?
ReplyDeleteYes
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