People take on a di:ksha to build internal strength and help attain their goals. Some di:kshas are for a duration of 1 week, 15 days, 18 days, 27 days, or 40 days, etc. The most common duration for di:ksha is 40 days and is called mandala di:ksha.

Does duration for di:ksha matter?

If the duration is short-term, both the resulting strength and the attained goal live temporarily. If you are looking for an ever-lasting strength and ever fulfilling goal, then you need a di:ksha that is life-long.

What is the life-long di:ksha called?

It is called Vyshnava Di:ksha or Pancha Samska:ra Di:ksha where one is qualified through a guru to heartfully believe in Lord as Sri Maha Vishnu, the ultimate protector, bond with him in every way, identify himself as Lord’s belonging by imprinting sankha and chakra marks on the shoulders, wear u:rdhwa pundra (rising mark in red with base as white) on the forehead, chant Lord’s na:ma (describing God’s deeds and forms as revealed in Vedas and by devotees), always meditate on His form in his heart.

ya:vath dhiyathe: sa:di:ksha:

Do I have to renounce family and social belonging because it is a life-long di:ksha?

Not necessarily! The secret to leading a life-long di:ksha is revealed by our a:cha:ryas in their teachings. It beautifully elevates a person’s thought allowing every activity to be completed in a much more balanced and better way. Gradually, he/she will refrain from doing something that is not beneficial.

So, What do I do for life-long in this di:ksha?

One who takes on this di:ksha performs a ya:ga called ma:nasa ya:ga throughout their life-time without having to disrupt any of their activities.

Any ya:ga has a few components such as kunda (fireplace for sacred offerings), agni (fire), ho:tha (one who is offering), ladles, ghee, manthra.

Treat yourself as the ho:tha, knowledge as the agni, senses as ladles, ghee as the activity itself and Lord in your manas as kunda. Perform the activity with jna:na given by Acharya and submit it to the Lord within you.

The activity can be anything including and not limited to taking care of your children or working or even entertainment. Offer it to Lord through this ma:nasa ya:ga and you have realised yourself to be a tool in the hands of God in His creation.

What happens if I don’t do this?

Until you take up this di:ksha, you will be doing something that does not meet your natural state and thus bind yourself to karma. You end up taking births in different bodies over and over in an ever-ending cycle. You can step out of this cycle only with the grace of Lord. The step that makes you ready for accepting His grace is called Vyshnava Di:ksha, a di:ksha that prepares you for the ultimate goal. Vyshnavas are therefore respected by Yama at the time of their death, i.e. leaving the current body in the path to God.

Who said so?

Yamaraja said to his assistants in their ears…

vadathi yamahkila thasya karna mu:le: swapurusha mabhi vi:kshya pa:sa hastham
parihara madhusu:dana prapannaa:n prabhuraha manya runa:n na vyshnava:na:m

Refrain from bringing any Vyshnava to Yamalo:ka upon their release from body. Take their darsan and be blessed.

– From the discourse of HH Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji
– to the seekers of Vyshanava Di:ksha
– Prior to pancha samska:ra di:ksha, or Initiation to vyshnava di:ksha
-Sithanagaram and Kadapa
-10th and 12th March 2022