Begin with just 5 minutes: light a diya or incense, offer a flower or fruit, say a short prayer, and sit quietly for a moment. Consistency is everything — better to do 5 minutes daily than an hour once a week. Your practice will naturally deepen over time.
What is Japa meditation?
Japa is the meditative repetition of a mantra using a mala (108 beads). Pick a mantra that resonates — Om Namah Shivaya, Hare Krishna, or simply Om. Roll one bead with each repetition. The rhythmic repetition quiets the chattering mind beautifully.
How does Pranayama affect the mind?
Pranayama directly influences your nervous system. Slow breathing activates the parasympathetic (calming) response. Fast breathing energises. Alternate nostril breathing balances both brain hemispheres. You can literally change your mental state in 5 minutes with breath work.
What is Trataka meditation?
Trataka is the practice of steady gazing at a candle flame without blinking until tears flow. It powerfully improves concentration, cleanses the eyes, and develops the 'third eye' faculty of inner seeing. Just 10 minutes of trataka can sharpen your focus for hours.
What is the significance of 108 in mala beads?
108 appears everywhere: 108 Upanishads, 108 sacred sites, the sun's diameter is 108 times Earth's diameter. It represents cosmic wholeness. Chanting 108 times creates a complete energetic cycle. The extra bead (Sumeru) is never crossed — you reverse direction.
How do I choose a personal mantra?
Traditionally, a guru gives you a mantra suited to your nature. Without a guru, start with universal mantras: Om for peace, Om Namah Shivaya for transformation, Om Namo Narayanaya for protection, or the Gayatri Mantra for wisdom. Choose what makes your heart feel warm.
What is Sandhyavandana?
Sandhyavandana is the thrice-daily prayer performed at dawn, noon, and dusk — the junction points (sandhi) of time. It includes pranayama, water offerings, Gayatri Mantra recitation, and sun worship. It's the most ancient continuous daily practice in Hinduism.
What is the best time for meditation?
Brahma Muhurat (4:00-5:30 AM) is traditionally ideal because the mind is naturally sattvic and the world is quiet. Dusk is the second-best time. But honestly? The best time for meditation is whenever you'll actually DO it consistently. Any time beats no time.
What is Aarti and how do I perform it?
Aarti is the circular waving of a lit lamp before a deity while singing devotional hymns. Use a ghee lamp or camphor on a plate, wave it clockwise 3-7 times, then offer the flame to devotees to touch and pass over their heads. It's worship through light.
What is the Gayatri Mantra and how do I chant it?
The Gayatri Mantra is the most revered Vedic prayer for illuminating the intellect. Chant it at dawn facing east, noon facing north, and dusk facing west. Start with 3 repetitions and work up to 108. It transforms consciousness when chanted with understanding and devotion.
What is Yoga Nidra and how do I practise it?
Yoga Nidra is guided conscious sleep. Lie in Shavasana, follow a systematic rotation of awareness through body parts, then through opposite sensations and visualisations. Free guided sessions are available on YouTube. 30 minutes of Yoga Nidra can feel like 2 hours of sleep.
What is Kirtan?
Kirtan is call-and-response devotional singing — a leader sings a phrase and the group echoes it, building energy over time. It's the most accessible Hindu practice: no skill required, deeply communal, and scientifically proven to reduce stress hormones. Just open your mouth and sing!
How does fasting work in Hinduism?
Hindu fasting isn't about suffering — it's a reset. Options range from complete food abstinence to just avoiding grains or specific foods. Most people do fruit-and-milk fasts. The key is the spiritual intention behind it: redirecting energy from digestion to devotion.
What is Abhishekam?
Abhishekam is the ritual bathing of a deity with sacred substances: water, milk, yogurt, honey, ghee, sugar water, and coconut water — each representing a spiritual quality. In Shiva temples, continuous abhishekam of the Linga is the central worship practice.
What is Mauna (silence) practice?
Mauna is the vow of silence — from a few hours to extended periods — designed to conserve and redirect mental energy inward. When you stop talking, you start hearing. Even one silent morning per week can dramatically improve your meditation and self-awareness.
How do I do Surya Namaskar properly?
Surya Namaskar is a 12-pose sequence honouring the Sun God. Each pose has a corresponding mantra. Start facing east at sunrise. Flow through Pranamasana, Hastauttanasana, Padahastasana, Ashwa Sanchalanasana, and others. Begin with 3 rounds and build to 12 or 108.
What is Atma Vichara (Self-Inquiry)?
Ramana Maharshi's method: whenever a thought arises, ask 'To whom does this thought arise? To me. Who am I?' This traces all thoughts back to the 'I' thought, which dissolves into pure awareness. It's deceptively simple and profoundly powerful.
What is the significance of camphor in worship?
Camphor burns completely leaving no residue — symbolising the ego dissolving entirely in divine light. The bright white flame represents pure consciousness. Its fragrance purifies the space. Camphor aarti is the climax of most Hindu worship services.
How do I observe Ekadashi fasting?
On the 11th tithi (twice monthly), avoid grains and beans. Eat fruits, nuts, milk, and specific Ekadashi foods. Begin the evening before and break the fast the next morning within a specific window. Each Ekadashi has a unique name and spiritual story.
What is Satsang?
Satsang literally means 'being in the company of truth.' It's a gathering where people listen to spiritual teachings, discuss philosophy, sing bhajans, and meditate together. Regular satsang is considered essential for spiritual progress — community amplifies individual practice.