VEER SADHANA

Veer is just a Sanskrit word for "extraordinarily powerful." Veer, however, has a whole other meaning in the Tantra world. It is one of the facets that the divine beings known as Yakshas take. Both spirits and ghosts are still ready to help the Yakshas. Yakshas are nothing but heavenly beings who are born with curses. These gods, now appearing as yakshas, are still willing to help sadhaks so that they may be reborn as gods as a result of their kind deeds. One of the most significant rituals in the world of sadhanas is this one. Every disciple in the Tantra community hopes that his Guru will help him achieve this in his sadhana.

Veer is a very powerful being, and if the sadhak could fight it, he could achieve anything. Veer Vikramaditya, who had mastered the Veer Sadhana, is well known. He used to have complete control over The Veer, who was eager to follow his orders. Every time Vikramaditya gave the Veer a command, the Veer quickly carried it out. Vikramaditya destroyed all of his enemies with the aid of the Veer, and when a neighbouring king suddenly attacked, he used the Veer to annihilate the entire army. The Veer's abilities are what made Vikramaditya so wealthy and well-known.

 

Veer sadhana was also completed by Lord Hanuman. As a result, he is also known as Mahaveer Hanuman. He was able to fly over the ocean and get into Lanka with the aid of Veer. He was able to burn and completely destroy Lanka thanks to Veer's help. Due to Veer, he was able to pick up huge mountains and throw them into the air like stones.

Shankaracharya was similarly safeguarded round-the-clock because he had completed Veer Sadhana.

When he began to travel through forests, the Veer protected him safe from animals in the wild and guided him along the right and secure route.

He was able to travel all of India on foot and restore the ancient Indian sciences that had been driven extinct with the arrival of Buddhism.

He recognised that although he had completed hundreds of sadhanas, Veer Sadhana stood out as the most meaningful and special one.

Veer is naturally very helpful and friendly, and he helps people in all of life's challenging circumstances.

It has the same strength as Bhairav Sadhana.

It is without a doubt the most distinctive of all rites and a benefit to humanity.

Even for divine beings, this amazing practise is uncommon. The process for the 14-day sadhana is as follows.

Starting on any Friday, begin this sadhana.

Sit on a blood-red mat in the darkness with your back to the west.

Put on red clothes and drape a red blanket over a wooden seat.

Place a Veer Siddhi Yantra on it.

Put on the oil lamp.

 

Chant the following mantra 11 times using a traditional rosary.

OM HREEM HREEM VEERAAY PRATYAKSHAM BHAVA HREEM HREEM PHAT


During the sadhana period, maintain your virginity. Eat only once a day, and keep any divine experiences you experience during your sadhana to yourselves.

After 15 days, wear the amulet-shaped yantra on your arm or keep it in your pocket.

When the mantra is recited five times, the Veer appears before the Sadhak if the sadhana is complete, and he responds to the Sadhak's orders.