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Booklet Twelve

Manonigraha-Dharma-Sthiti-Prārthanā

An Anuṣṭubh Prayer for Mind-Restraint and Dharma-Steadiness

After nāda becomes offering, the seeker asks for steadiness. Not spectacle. Not vision. Not spiritual fireworks. A daily prayer. A disciplined return. The mind is restless, proud, wounded, distracted, and easily pulled away from dharma. This booklet offers a compact Sanskrit prayer to Mahādeva / Sadāśiva: restrain the mind, steady the being, protect dharma, and keep the inner instrument aligned. Booklet Eight asks Śiva to dance and reset the rhythm. Booklet Twelve asks Śiva to keep the rhythm steady. Not intensity now. Steadiness.

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What is Manonigraha-Dharma-Sthiti-Prārthanā about?

After nāda becomes offering, the seeker asks for steadiness. Not spectacle. Not vision. Not spiritual fireworks. A daily prayer. A disciplined return. The mind is restless, proud, wounded, distracted, and easily pulled away from dharma. This booklet offers a compact Sanskrit prayer to Mahādeva / Sadāśiva: restrain the mind, steady the being, protect dharma, and keep the inner instrument aligned. Booklet Eight asks Śiva to dance and reset the rhythm. Booklet Twelve asks Śiva to keep the rhythm steady. Not intensity now. Steadiness.

Who is this booklet for?

An Anuṣṭubh Prayer for Mind-Restraint and Dharma-Steadiness

How should this booklet be read?

Read it slowly, as a reflective text rather than a rushed manual. Return to key passages, sit with the questions it raises, and let the language do inward work over time.

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