Share Your Experience of Dakshina Practice
The spiritual practice of dakshina is an important part of studentship on the Siddha Yoga path. As Siddha Yogis practice dakshina, they recognize the transformative power of giving to the source of grace.
The Siddha Yoga Monthly Dakshina Practice was created for seekers to participate in the practice of dakshina with discipline and to experience the benefits to their sadhana of this regular practice.
Here, dakshina practitioners share insights and discoveries both from offering dakshina and from their steady practice of offering monthly.
You can learn more about dakshina and ways to strengthen your regular engagement with the practice by reading the Commonly Asked Questions about Dakshina. You can offer dakshina and establish or update a monthly offering of dakshina on the Siddha Yoga path website.
It amazes me how every Siddha Yoga practice and each teaching from Shri Guru seem to have a unique, beneficial, and mysterious effect on my being.
Washington, United States
Every time I had the impulse to quit my job, I prayed to Gurumayi to help me overcome the problem. I worked on myself and learned to work my way through the challenges I faced. The practice of offering monthly dakshina made me stronger and became the fertile ground of success for me. Thanks to the grace of my Guru and the practice of dakshina, my life has become more beautiful and more joyful.
Unterlangenegg, Switzerland
As I participate in my practice of dakshina, I merge with the same Shakti in the cycle of giving and receiving. I am that love, I am that Shakti, and I am the Self. I am its essence: I am Consciousness!
Texas, United States
Bhandara, India
It is the supreme knowledge—the knowledge that opens the path to Self-realization, the highest attainment a human being can reach.
This supreme knowledge is precious without end.
Unterlangenegg, Switzerland
Santa Fe, Argentina
Each day, when I call upon Guru’s grace to harness the power of the present moment, I experience a vibrant connection, a magnetic pull into my heart. My perception opens to a conscious awareness, a luminescence that is one with my experience of Guru’s grace. From this space, heartfelt gratitude rises.
My monthly dakshina practice has intensified my awareness of being grateful as a means to living an awakened life. The more I perceive life through the lens of gratitude, the more I observe a gradual release of limited concepts and actions, and a greater happiness—allowing me to more easefully access my virtues. My life is filling with increasing moments of contentment, delight, and abundance, strung together like mala beads on a divine strand of Guru’s grace.
Maryland, United States
New York, United States
In this way, every day my link with the love of the Guru is nourished and, every day, I myself feel nourished by it, very concretely.
Saint Etienne de Crossey, France
I have also started to make a daily offering after reciting Shri Guru Gita. I noticed that placing a coin on my puja opens my heart and sets the tone for the day.
My dakshina practice is an expression of my faith in the Guru. On several occasions I have experienced a feeling of merging with the inner Self through the act of giving.
Nottingham, United Kingdom
My sense of security and well-being are particularly strengthened by my practice of dakshina whether it is my monthly practice or my newly found way of making an offering at the culmination of the live video streams via the Siddha Yoga path website.
I feel that with the practice of dakshina I stay connected and close to the Self.
Hampton Hill, United Kingdom
As I reflect on my practice of dakshina, I pray to Shri Guru for guidance so that I handle my financial dealings with integrity and in accordance with dharma.
Maryland, United States
Santa Fe, Argentina
When I began to follow the Siddha Yoga path, I decided to offer a portion of my income as dakshina, and I was thrilled to have this feel completely right for me. I was living in Africa, and at that time it was difficult to export money. It used to take a whole lunchtime to complete the transaction. Yet, during and after the transfer I felt exhilarated, aligned with my dharma.
Offering dakshina gives me a wholesome feeling. I feel complete and full having a tangible way to show my love and gratitude. During the month of Gurupurnima, I take delight in doing this sacred practice every day.
Heckmondwike, United Kingdom
The practice of dakshina connects me to a space of gratitude, and the more I offer, the more I become aware of the source of grace and of how much I have received. I feel more receptive and able to recognize all the wonderful experiences in my life.
Vancouver, Canada
Texas, United States
Through practicing dakshina, I have come to know that the ease and joy in my life unfolds naturally from my steady commitment to implementing the wisdom and teachings imparted by my Guru. Even when the glass looks half empty, nothing sustains me more than the Guru’s protection. The practice of dakshina fulfills my heart’s longing as yet another way to devote myself to my spiritual path. I am eternally grateful to Gurumayi for her clear guidance on how to actively engage with all the practices on the Siddha Yoga path.
New York, United States
How great to surrender to a core practice that I once understood the least, and to find that it’s the one that yields the most fruit for me!
Thank you, Gurumayi, for the great gift of dakshina, as it is helping me to become one with your love.
Colorado, United States
My monthly practice of dakshina provides a space in the fluctuating experiences of life where I can draw on my dedication in sadhana, whether it is being steadfast while facing challenges as I build my career, or a feeling of serenity as I work in my garden. Having a regular practice of dakshina inspires me to give more to my sadhana and strengthens how I apply the Siddha Yoga teachings in my daily actions.
Vancouver, Canada
Through unconditional giving in this way, I recognize that I’m opening myself to the Guru and allowing deep inner transformation to take place. When I ask myself what the practice of dakshina is teaching me about its true nature, I receive such insights as “dakshina is a glorious opportunity to serve the highest purpose” and “dakshina is love itself.”
On reflection, I have realized that when I follow my heart’s impulse to give, what I am offering is pure love, and I receive the highest love in return. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to engage in the spiritual practice of dakshina.
London, United Kingdom
The Monthly Dakshina Practice means a lot to me for many reasons. One of them is that I understand the consistency, discipline, and steadiness of regular practice as an expression of my firm devotion. To me, this steadfastness in sadhana exemplifies what it means to be yogic. In addition, the sweet discipline of my dakshina practice fortifies my engagement with other foundational practices of Siddha Yoga sadhana: meditation, chanting, and seva. In this way, I have come to experience the practices dancing together within me and around me.
Florida, United States
I love giving in this way; it makes me very joyful, it enhances my generosity, and strengthens my sadhana, filling my life with abundance.
Texas, United States
One day, I heard these words softly arise in my heart: "I am a steward of God’s money."
When I thought about "God’s money," I had the understanding that everything that comes to me is God’s.
I experience joy in being a steward of God’s money and a deep connection with my Guru through the spiritual practice of dakshina.
California, United States
Through the practice of dakshina, I have become aware of the abundance in my life, not just in monetary terms but in the state of my mind as well—my thoughts are becoming more positive. And, when I offer, this question always comes to me: “Who is giving to whom?” While my husband and I may think that we are offering to our Guru, in truth, our Guru has given us this practice which allows us to become more open.
New Jersey, United States
Madrid, Spain
Honoring the Guru’s tremendous grace as I practice dakshina has expanded my awareness of the Guru’s presence in each moment. Now, no matter whether I’m teaching students, writing, singing, holding a conversation, walking in a park, performing the Siddha Yoga practices, or sitting on the subway, I feel intimately connected to the Guru’s shakti. With each passing day, I feel increasingly aligned with my highest Self no matter what I’m doing, how I’m feeling, or with whom I’m interacting.
New York, United States
As I begin meditation, I bow to my puja and offer a coin as a symbol of my offering. I visualize making this offering to Gurumayi, and opening to the grace that is always available to me, like a flower opening to the sun’s wondrous light that shines so abundantly on us each day. I express my love and immense gratitude to Gurumayi for this path that is drawing me into union with the love and sweet joy of my own highest Self.
As I meditate afterward, I feel a sense of loving connection to my Guru and to the Siddha Yoga path—a sweet and subtle energetic connection in the heart. I experience the sense that, at a deep inner level, we are one.
Oregon, United States
After meditation, I was filled with gratitude and the recognition of the Guru’s grace, blessings, and protection in my life. It became very clear to me that every situation in my life happens for the best.
The more I offer, the more gratitude I feel, and the more gratitude I feel, the more I am drawn to offer. This gratitude opens my heart to receive the abundance of grace that Gurumayi is always bestowing.
Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil
My intention became clear: to connect with this space while offering dakshina. I understood that when I do this, I come into alignment with the universal law of giving and receiving which connects me with the very source of creation.
Every month as I offer dakshina and invoke the Guru’s grace, I feel as if this space within me awakens. I feel vast, expanded, and infinite, and when I make my offering, I feel as if infinity is offering to infinity.
During the month, whenever I remember this experience, the same sense of infinity suffuses my being. Practicing dakshina regularly, with intention and focus, has illumined a beautiful new pathway to the Self for me.
Bangalore, India
Scenes from my work days of caring for patients flashed behind my closed eyes. I acknowledged the effort I put forth to earn the money I was offering. Then, something wondrous happened–I experienced the fruit of my work becoming suffused with the Guru’s radiance.
Nelson, Canada
Thank you, Gurumayi, for giving me the opportunity to grow in love, wisdom, and generosity through this practice.
Massachusetts, United States
First, I changed my approach to work. Now when I start my work day, I tell myself, "I am working so that I can offer my service to God and Guru." When I finish each work day, I feel great contentment from my daily act of service. Then, on Gurupurnima, I committed to offering a percentage of my earnings as dakshina.
My attitude to money has changed; I now feel it’s a divine gift from Gurumayi, and I experience great gratitude for all I have received from her. And my Monthly Dakshina Practice helps me develop the virtues of compassion, caring, generosity, and openness.
Thank you, Gurumayi ji, for the spiritual practice of dakshina.
Basamathnagar, India
Many years ago I participated in a course in Shree Muktananda Ashram in which I learned about the nature of abundance. During the course, I reflected on the topic of money; this gave me the opportunity to deepen my understanding about how handling money and using it in a fulfilling way would make all the difference. And since then I have practiced offering dakshina.
The practice of dakshina has shown me on a very deep level that the generosity of God and the Guru sustain me in every area of my life. And offering dakshina to the Guru expands the space of love and generosity inside me.
I deeply appreciate and feel grateful for the opportunity to be able to offer dakshina on a regular basis through the Siddha Yoga Monthly Dakshina Practice.
Guadalajara, Mexico
Once when I did this, I experienced in my heart how much love this offering contains. It was breathtaking! I couldn’t tell how much of this vast love was my love for the Guru, and how much was the Guru’s love for me. And it didn’t matter! All I experienced was how vast and how strong this love really is. This experience showed me that the action of offering dakshina is more powerful and meaningful than I can intellectually comprehend.
Later that day, I went for a walk in nature to continue to reflect on my monthly practice. My awareness must have been expanded by my earlier reflection, because it seemed as if the plants and trees were also aware of it, and were thanking me for engaging in this spiritual practice. It felt like a mutual honoring, as if we were bowing to each other.
In that moment I knew that practicing dakshina is a key that opens my heart to the cycle of giving and receiving that pervades all of creation.
New York, United States
I find myself returning to this place in times of great activity when I need to refresh my purpose, as well as in times of quiet reflection. As I revisit this space again and again throughout the month, I feel such deep gratitude for this practice and everything that I have received from my beloved Gurumayi.
Missouri, USA
One time while I was in the Bhagavan Nityananda Temple in the Ashram, I perceived a golden light rain springing out of Bade Baba’s murti and showering upon my head, along with a feeling of profound bliss. Today, as I offer dakshina monthly through an automatic transfer on the 20th of the month, I visualize myself offering dakshina at Bade Baba’s feet. As I remember that golden bliss, the experience of the Guru’s presence becomes more and more tangible. The last time that I did this, I felt the loving hug of Gurumayi.
Rome, Italy
By consistently participating in the cycle of giving and receiving, we’ve learned to be more at ease with the ebb and flow of material resources in our lives. We worry less and trust more.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for this great gift!
Colorado, USA
Through offering dakshina, I have received a fresh vision: I realize that each moment holds divine creative potential, and I can choose to make each moment the best it can be. I feel empowered to focus on the well-being that surrounds me and appreciate all that is, to look for the best thought I can think, to feel content where I am and at the same time have an open heart for all that is coming.
Offering dakshina has allowed the cycle of giving and receiving to bear the sweetest fruit in my life.
Thank you, Gurumayi, from the depths of my being for awakening this divine alchemy within me.
California, United States
Offering dakshina is one of the ways we feel we can say thank you to our Guru. We can feel that we are embracing the natural flow of giving and receiving, free of expectations. When we offer an amount of dakshina that goes a little beyond our previous comfort zone, we can feel our happiness expand for being able to walk on this beautiful path with immense satisfaction. We feel that we have made space in our hearts for immeasurable love, gratitude, compassion, and forgiveness. We delight in the conviction that we are on the right path—that we are living, breathing, and moving in the inner abundance of the Guru.
Bangalore, India
This experience of the power of the practice has given me an expanded sense of dharma, right action, with respect to my everyday duties as well as my highest spiritual goals. That afternoon, for example, as I sat down to take care of household bills, I took great care to account for and consider every penny with a heightened perspective.
I am so grateful for the beautiful influence that practicing dakshina is having on my everyday life and my spiritual understanding.
New York, United States
a teenager, a professional, a husband, and father—I have noticed there has always been a power inside me that has protected me and given me strength. It is grace. Wanting to give back, I have been offering dakshina on major Siddha Yoga holidays.
When my cousin shared with me about his regular Monthly Dakshina Practice, I felt I had found the way to complete the cycle of giving and receiving. For the past four years, I have been offering dakshina monthly. Offering dakshina has helped me develop detachment. I have also begun to share about my practice because of how much I benefited from my cousin’s sharing.
When I renew my commitment to the practice each year, a sense of contentment arises within.
I have also realized that nothing is mine; I am just a custodian who completes the natural cycle of giving and receiving.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for teaching me the meaning and purpose of dakshina.
Pune, India
When I feel contracted in any way, feeling fear or anxiety or doubt, I remind myself to give. I contemplate how I can give, expand, and offer myself beyond that small state; in this giving I find that my heart softens and opens. As I practice dakshina, I remember and trust the love and grace at the heart of the universe.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for the practice of dakshina and the understanding it brings.
North Carolina, United States
Offering dakshina like this has allowed me to experience more and more that each day is sacred. I have been able to recognize my work as the dharma that supports my dakshina practice. And I have found it easier to recognize and enjoy grace manifesting in my life each day, often in simple ways, like remembering Gurumayi, or the teachings, or experiencing the kindness of my friends and family.
Above all, my dakshina practice has allowed me to express my love and gratitude and deepen my connection to the Guru.
Farnborough, United Kingdom
I carefully considered the amount to give. The moment I made my decision, I found myself bathing in expansive waves of effervescing love, emanating from a profoundly still and powerful core inside. I sat quietly, savoring that vibrant energy, rejoicing in this deep connection with the Self.
My participation in the Siddha Yoga Monthly Dakshina Practice, with its steadiness and regularity, is one anchor of my sadhana. Each time I look at the 20th of the month on my calendar, the day my offering is withdrawn from my account, I touch a place of sweet love and gratitude inside.
Maryland, United States
Dakshina equals true wealth in my life—I give in gratitude for more than I could ever say thank you for. In months where something significant happens in my life (a joyous occasion, an unexpected turn of events for the better), I increase my offering of dakshina. This way I remain aligned with the flow of life and grace. I always feel supported, protected, and cared for. The practice of dakshina is Gurumayi’s gift to me.
Dakshina as a practice of the heart has given me the opportunity to share my light in the form of a monetary offering to the Guru. To me, it is an exquisite exchange of energy. And for that I am ever grateful.
New Jersey, United States
Naples, Italy
When I first decided to participate, I didn’t fully understand the meaning or importance of dakshina. But my heart was so expanded from all the love and grace I‘d received that I just wanted to give something in return.
Afterward, I learned that through the practice of dakshina, we align ourselves with the powerful and sacred cycle of giving and receiving.
Now, I have a deep conviction that I am part of this natural cycle of giving and receiving. And, more and more, I sense my own worthiness and experience the abundance in my life.
One way I know I’m part of this sacred cycle is that when I am facing a challenge in my daily life now, I’m able to turn inward and contemplate what I have received that can help me learn from the situation. As I close my eyes, I can notice how my heart expands, and I’m able to listen to what it has to tell me.
I know deep inside that the practice of dakshina—of offering without expectation—has transformed the way I connect to my heart.
Hermosillo, Mexico
With a busy family life, on some days I don’t remember to pause and mindfully acknowledge the power of the Guru’s grace that I know supports our family every moment of our lives. In contemplating our regular practice of dakshina, I recognized that even when I haven’t paused and remembered grace on a particular day, I have expressed my gratitude through this practice.
Each month when our offering is scheduled, I take the time to remember the grace-filled month that we have shared together as a family. Looking back in this way allows me to see how grace has woven itself so beautifully through each day and each week.
I truly enjoy engaging with the joyful practice of dakshina. And, I find great blessings in participating in the Monthly Dakshina Practice in the midst of our active family life.
North Fitzroy, Australia
After some time, I thought, “How long will I continue offering this same amount?” I compared the practice of dakshina with the other Siddha Yoga practices. If I want to intensify my practice of meditation, I increase the duration, asking a little more of my body and mind. Similarly, I felt I needed to come out of my comfort zone and increase the amount of dakshina. So, from time to time I increased the amount, stretching my capacity. And I kept increasing the amount.
I offer dakshina selflessly, not seeking any fruit, but what I have received is manifold. Now, I am experiencing a detachment from money. A new idea has surfaced—that whatever I am earning is not only for my enjoyment, but also it is money that can support me to continue this practice of dakshina. Because of this, every time I spend money on something, I am conscious that I am using sacred money.
This feeling of detachment has affected all spheres of my life, and I notice I am relinquishing the feeling of doership.
Pune India
An immediate answer bubbled up from within in the form of a warm knowing of my true worthiness, a deep sense of wholeness and genuine well-being. I remembered that my deepest prayer during my first Shaktipat Intensive was to know my own greatness, my own true worth.
On reflection, I realized how the monthly practice of offering dakshina has been a constant and grounding support for my sadhana, strengthening my ability to see God in myself and in others.
Of all the practices, the sweet offering of dakshina is one of my favorites. This love of offering manifests every month as a gently increasing sense of joy and anticipation as the day of offering approaches. Before morning meditation on that day, I wave a special candle and, after offering a pranam, I pray to Gurumayi to please accept our sacred offering. Then, with a grateful heart, I sit for meditation.
Busselton, Australia
Madrid, Spain
Practicing dakshina has helped me become more mindful about my relationship with money. I perceive money as a form of the Guru’s grace; through it I am able to support myself, my family, and sometimes even my friends. Instead of spending money on frivolous things for myself, I have come to value my choices to use money in beneficial ways. For me, the most beneficial and important way to use money is to make an offering to my Guru, who has graced my life with invaluable fulfilment.
Florida, United States
The practice of dakshina has presented me the opportunity to study the vibrant cycle of giving and receiving. Observing this cycle in my sadhana, I have learned that the more consciously I observe, the more clearly I understand what I give and receive, that is, the cause and effect of my actions. This has empowered me to welcome challenges and good times with the same openness, for I have experienced that both have the power to reveal rich learning and an opportunity for joy.
Offering dakshina to the highest has uplifted my life. Doing my best comes naturally when offering dakshina to the Guru. As I practice offering without expectations, my attachment to my own actions diminishes and the inner virtues of generosity and lightness of being shine forth.
The sacred practice of dakshina is a true support in my sadhana. Its value is priceless.
Hawaii, United States
As he got older, he also saw me offering dakshina when we visited Shree Muktananda Ashram or participated in a Siddha Yoga Family Retreat. He would pranam beside me, and would often want to make the offering directly himself.
He is almost 16 years old now, and every month, as participants in the Siddha Yoga Monthly Dakshina Practice, we offer dakshina as a family. We engage in this practice together by first making the offering at our puja at home and then chanting and meditating. For many years, I have been offering a percentage of my monthly income as dakshina. And now that our son has his own income from a small business he has created, he offers dakshina based on the same percentage.
Offering dakshina is one of the most powerful ways that I can express my great love and immense gratitude to my Guru. Her grace, protection, and blessings are the foundation of my life as well as the foundation for the lives of my husband and son.
Illinois, United States
One sunny morning a few months ago, I was kneeling in front of my puja. It was clean and sparkling. I waved an arati tray, adorned with a flower and a candle, to Gurumayi’s image. I offered pranam and then carefully placed a pink paper heart on my puja, with the amount of my offering written on it. This was a way of illustrating how, through the practice of dakshina, I was giving my own heart to the great Heart.
As the paper left my fingers, I experienced an inner rush of bliss. My mind went still, and “I” became a vibration of love. My awareness was firmly seated in the Heart, and I experienced happiness, peace, and a profound sense of connection. I felt that I was catapulted into an ocean of divine love.
This experience is one example of how, by practicing dakshina monthly, I am reminded again and again of my connectedness to the Guru. My steady practice of offering to the source of divine love has strengthened my ability to experience love, and give love, in my day-to-day life.
California, United States
I was moved to offer dakshina in this way because I realized that all the good fortune in my life was a result of Gurumayi’s grace, love, and guidance. The splendor of what I experience on a daily basis, the qualities of my inner state, and the many wonderful ways I am able to express myself with love in this world—how I behave, how I treat people, how I work, and how I serve—were all springing from the divine well of the Siddha Yoga path.
So, after considering the inestimable value of the Siddha Yoga path in my life, and the other ways that I must responsibly allocate my finances, I set the intention to offer ten percent of my income. At the time, this did not feel easy. It took effort to organize my finances so that I would be able to offer dakshina in this way. I created a new budget and re-arranged my spending so that I could make this offering.
As I engaged with this practice in a steady way, I came to realize that I benefit even more than I could have anticipated. By placing my Monthly Dakshina Practice offering as the first item in my budget and the first priority in my spending, I not only experience the joy of giving, I am also continually reminded of where I place the significance of the Siddha Yoga Gurus and their teachings in my life. They are number one! This, in turn, supports me to approach other areas of my life—and their associated triumphs and challenges—with more love, equipoise, and detachment. Wherever I am, whatever I am doing, I know my highest priority. Through practicing dakshina monthly, I cultivate a more constant remembrance of what I hold dearest in this life.
New York, United States
As I focus wholeheartedly on this path shown by our beloved Gurumayi, Shri Guru’s grace is evident in all areas of my life.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for your never-ending grace, and for always being with me as my very Self.
Valsad, India
At the same time, by offering a portion of my income to the Guru, I experience that Shri Guru is an inseparable part of my life, and her mission is my mission. Through my offering, I continue to reconnect and feel gratitude for all that Shri Guru has given me. My life is truly blessed.
Thank you, Gurumayi ji, for your countless blessings and your life-transforming teachings.
Ganeshpuri, India
My commitment to the Siddha Yoga Monthly Dakshina Practice as a young adult has given me an even deeper experience of my gratitude and inner connection to the Guru. The Monthly Dakshina Practice also provides a clear structure for disciplined practice, which I find quite helpful and important, especially at this stage in my life.
As I’ve reflected on and studied the significance of dakshina, I am particularly moved by the understanding of the natural cycle of giving and receiving in the universe, as described in the expositions on dakshina on the Siddha Yoga path website. Remembering that my own dakshina practice is aligned with the forces of the natural world, I feel connected to the divinity that exists in all things.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for your infinite love and light in my life.
New York, United States
To me, this practice creates a beautiful alchemy in which I offer my gratitude to the Guru and receive the knowledge of the great Self.
Milan, Italy
I grew up in a family following the Siddha Yoga path and always loved Baba and Bade Baba, but I see now that I didn’t fully appreciate what it meant to have the Guru in my life. Later, when I experienced darshan of Gurumayi, I felt certain that she was my Guru.
Gurumayi’s teachings have given me so much: fears have been replaced with courage; jealousy with love; anger with forgiveness; and contraction with expansion. Having received all this from the Guru, my husband and I began participating in the Monthly Dakshina Practice. I feel that this, along with offering seva, is taking me to the madhya, to the center of my being.
I know that I can never repay my Guru, but I’m so grateful to have a tangible way to make an offering.
New Jersey, United States
What a wonderful way to make love manifest.
Horsham, Australia
Then one day after satsang, someone talked to me about the practice of giving dakshina through monthly offerings. I wondered how I could give when I was so afraid of not having enough. The person suggested that I could give what I could afford. So I started to offer dakshina every month. Gradually, my state of mind shifted. My worry started to dissipate, and I was able to live more in the present. I realized that I have enough in my life. I do not have to worry. I have the grace of the Guru, and I have abundance in my life.
For me, this is the power of the practice of dakshina.
Bangkok, Thailand