A person who has formally become Guru Siyag’s disciple
through a Diskha program is required to practice the Siddha Yoga regularly, preferably daily. The daily practice includes
constant and silent chanting of divine mantra and a 15 minute
meditation session. The chanting of the mantra can be done
at all times of the day and while performing various activities:
while working, studying, driving, in the bathroom etc.
A practitioner can meditate at home or any other place
he/she finds suitable for meditation. For a beginner, a
quiet spot where meditation is not likely to be interrupted
would be ideal. He/she should meditate daily in the early
in the morning and evening or at any time that is suitable
or convenient. Meditation should be accompanied by silent
chanting of mantra. Since meditation is to be done with
closed eyes, beginners usually worry about overshooting
the 15-minute time-limit and delaying their daily routine.
However, they should know that Siddha Yoga works with
a divine help, which ensures that the meditation lasts only
until the time limit mentally set by the practitioner before
commencing meditation. So no need to set up an alarm-clock
here.
Chanting of the ‘Mantra’ is the key to successful
practice of Siddha Yoga. Meditation helps in relieving
stress, stabilizing and focusing mind on the divine form
of Guru Siyag for concentration, and turning the gaze inwards
for introspection. So meditation creates the supportive
mental condition for the Mantra to work. It is the Mantra
which acts as a trigger to awaken the sleeping ‘Kundalini’,
the divine cosmic force, in the practitioner’s body.
The awakened ‘Kundalini Force’ gradually cleanses
the body, mind and soul of the practitioner, and puts him
on the path of highest spiritual transformation.
Beginners also worry about being able to sustain the efforts
to chant the Mantra. However, they should know that sincere
and concerted efforts for this purpose are needed only for
a short while. The chanting of Mantra becomes automatic
when it is repeated continuously over a certain period of
time. This however depends directly on the degree of intensity,
faith and sincerity with which the chanting is done. In
some cases the chanting becomes automatic just over a week
while some other cases it takes a fortnight or even few
months. The practitioner is strongly advised not to give
up if he/she finds the progress to be slow. He/she will
eventually catch up.
Siddha Yoga is very simple to practice for anyone who
is interested in it. No previous knowledge or experience
of yoga is necessary; no special tools, aids, dress code
and/or the presence of a yoga instructor are required; no
rituals are required to be performed.
No practitioner of Siddha Yoga is required to give up
his religious belief or change his life-style and dietary
habits. All that is required of a practitioner is complete
faith and devotion to Guru Siyag to achieve good health
and spiritual progress.
NOTE: Those persons, who for some reason cannot attend
the Siddha Yoga initiation programs, can practice Siddha Yoga at home. Read more about this meditation technique
in ‘Siddha Yoga Meditation Technique’.