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How one can make any God as one's guru? What is the procedure? Provided one is unable to find/get a Guru due to many reasons. E.g, I am interested in Kashmiri Shaivism but it is very difficult to find Guru being busy in the Job. And also when I can't wait.

Note: Any god is acceptable, I will just consider him/her Guru & continue my Sadhna according to Kashmiri Shaivism.

Rickross
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  • That is for extremely rare cases. Finding Gurus is on the other hand is extremely easy . You can easily get Shiva mantra diksha if u are eager for it. – Rickross Oct 23 '17 at 05:51
  • Please tell rare cases. @Rickross – ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ Oct 23 '17 at 05:56
  • Also i don't think the rule will work for you. Because u are not living in deserted island or in a mleccha desha. So the point is if u want u can come in contact with a Guru or a Shaiva Guru and take diksha from him. So ur reason for not having a regular diksha is not strong enough. The rule will deem u unfit. :) – Rickross Oct 23 '17 at 05:56
  • @Rickross KS Gurus are rare. – ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ Oct 23 '17 at 05:57
  • KS gurus don't have any special Shiva mantras to give. Mantras are those which are contained in the scriptures. Take diksha from any Shaivite sampradaya. Check beforehand if you are having respect for ur would be Guru or not. If u think- he is fit to be my Guru, i can respect him like Shiva immediately take mantra from him. Don't wait for Ks Gurus. – Rickross Oct 23 '17 at 05:59
  • Thanks bro @Rickross I would think on this. But you can answer also if available. :P – ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ Oct 23 '17 at 06:00
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    I have never read anything of that sort so far. I mean the procedure. But I have seen that accepting Gods as Gurus is a possibility in one website. You told me earlier that RYT have mentioned the process. – Rickross Oct 23 '17 at 06:07
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    Yes @Rickross It has mentioned I think. But there Scripture is made guru. – ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ Oct 23 '17 at 06:11
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    @rickross "Also i don't think the rule will work for you." Why not? If someone want to make their Lord to be his/her Guru, then what's the problem? I have read somewhere that in which form we worship our lord, we gets our Lord in that same form. For ex. People worship Lord in diff form like as Father, son, friend, husband etc. And they got Lord in the same form. Then why we can't accept Lord as our Guru since we can accept as all other relations? I personally has thought in mind to consider Hanuman as my Guru because I want only Hanuman as guru, no one else. So what's issue in this? and why? – Vishvam Oct 23 '17 at 08:05
  • Was your Guru Hanuman Guruless? Was ur Ishta Deva (Rama) Guruless during his life? What you have learned from them if you have not taken the most vital clues. Actually Hinduism starts with Guru and ends with Guru. @Rishabh – Rickross Oct 23 '17 at 11:49
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    @rickross "Was your Guru Hanuman Guruless?" What's your point here? First of all Hanuman is not my guru yet. I said I have thought to make him my guru but haven't made yet. And secondary, I know Hanuman and Rama had Gurus.. that's why I also want to have guru. I can't see any issue in seeing our own Lord as Guru also. Devotee sees their lord as son(Yashodha), as friend(sudama), as husband(Ganga) then why we can't see as Guru? According to me there is no restriction on that what relation we want to make with our Lord. – Vishvam Oct 23 '17 at 11:58
  • I said I have thought to make him my guru but haven't made yet---- But how can u make him your Guru? What's the procedure? How are u sure whether such method is at all found in scriptures? 2) that's why I also want to have guru----- That's nice to know. 3) I can't see any issue in seeing your own Lord as Guru also. According to me there is no restriction on that what relation we want to make with our Lord. ----- But it is not important what is true according to you. You should see what's being followed over the ages and what's prescribed in Scriptures.
  • – Rickross Oct 23 '17 at 12:02
  • "Also i don't think the rule will work for you." Why not?--- That's because accepting Gods as Guru is an Apaddharma or duties to be followed during emergencies. Such duties and duties that are to be followed during normal times are different. And, Rohit is not exactly in an emergency. So, that's why i said so.@Rishabh – Rickross Oct 23 '17 at 12:19
  • There are some initiations that can be done only by Guru/Gods in physical body, answer to "how to find the right guru" seems relevant https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/2394/how-do-i-find-the-right-guru/27306#27306 and Swami Nithyananda is the most popular Kashmir Shaivism Guru out there – Akhil May 01 '18 at 23:11
  • @Akhil i think you are confused between Nityananda of ganeshpuri and Nityananda of South India ? – Rakesh Joshi May 02 '18 at 01:19
  • No @RakeshJoshi, both are from South, Nithyananda of Ganeshpuri is no longer in body, but Swami Nithyananda is very much in body and MahaMandaleshwar of MahaNirvani akhara (a shaivaite tradition) of Akhada Parishad – Akhil May 02 '18 at 06:07
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    @Akhil get your facts right... The Nityananda you are talking is not from KS tradition... – Rakesh Joshi May 02 '18 at 12:08
  • @RakeshJoshi respectfully yes one cannot be part of MahaNirvani if not a Shaivaite, and in one of the interviews to Rajiv Malhotra in detail explains about his Agamic tradition based on Kashmir Shaivism. If you think otherwise which tradition does he belong to ? – Akhil May 02 '18 at 13:36
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    @Akhil akhadas are not from Kashmir shaiva lineage. Further Nityananda of TN has involved in many scandals etc. I don't think he belongs to kashmir lineage. He would have learned from someone in tiruvannamalai – Rakesh Joshi May 02 '18 at 14:01
  • IstaDevata's is exactly for this, the feeling connection you have with IstaDevata connects you to entire divinity – Akhil May 03 '18 at 17:08