

Guru will plant the seed of spirituality into the energy body of the aspirant and it is up to the aspirant to make the seed sprout. A perfect Guru will place a mantra in disciple's navel chakra (not physically) or in ajna chakra and it is up to the disciple to take this mantra forward. Guru should be one, who should be able to initiate by entering into the disciple's energy field. If you begin to practice other mantras after getting initiated into Saubhāgya Pañcadaśī, it would only be a retrograde step. Your next initiation should be only Mahā ṣoḍaśī. When you are already initiated into Mahā Gaṇapati and Saubhāgya Pañcadaśī, there is no necessity for you to practice one more mantra.If one practices too many mantras, ultimately none of the mantras will effectively work. Is not that true? So, do you say that assuming Sri Medha Dakṣiṇāmūrti as our Guru who initiated the mantra and practice the mantra with full devotion will bring same effect as we get from a physical guru? So, I asked your permission to accept me to your Guru parampara. Your words about jagad guru Sri Medha Dakṣiṇāmūrti is true but in this material world, what I have understood is we need a Guru parampara to practice these moola mantras. But, this mantra that you have posted is combination of all these three mantras which is what made me amazed, showing the merging of all forms and mool mantras and took me here to your blog to enlighten me the essence of Advaita as Supreme soul is above all forms and limitations. Just wanted to inform you that, I have already been initiated to Maha Gaṇapati, Sri Saubhāgya Pañcadaśī and Gāyatrī maha mantras, all separately. I will wait for the reply of yours with Vidi of Śrī Vidyā Gaṇapati Vāñcha kalpalatā mantra with Rishi, Nyasa and Dhyana Sholka.

There are other variations of this mantra as well, like adding the first verse of Durga sūkta, Bālā mantra, etc.

(Dictionary meaning of kalpalatā – a creeper that grants all desires) This is the Ganapati Vancha Kalpalatha Mantra: Vāñcha means wishing or the one who desires for something and kalpalatā means granting all desires. This mantra is a combination of mantras of Gaṇapati, Saubhāgya Panchadaśī and Gāyatrī. Śrī Vidyā Gaṇapati Vāñcha kalpalatā mantra
