Surrender
Days 1–7. Om Namah Shivaya. The bow that softens the will.
Lead with practice, not promise
ॐ नमः शिवाय
A 21-day email course mirroring the in-app Sankalpa Arc. Three movements. Twenty-one days. One short reflection a day. No streaks, no badges — only the practice.
The shape of the path
Days 1–7. Om Namah Shivaya. The bow that softens the will.
Days 8–14. Mahamrityunjaya, Rudrashtakam. The breath that burns dross.
Days 15–21. Shiva Tandava, Lingashtakam. The rest beyond the dance.
What lands in your inbox
Why we begin with surrender, not effort. The five-syllable mantra. How to sit, what to do with the hands.
A naming exercise. The intent picker, made tactile. Pitru tarpan, vairagya, moksha, health, devotion — which is yours today.
The death-conquering mantra. Word-by-word meaning. When the Vedic tradition says to chant it. The breath behind it.
Tulsidas's eight verses. The Sanskrit, the transliteration, the meaning. Why a sixteenth-century poet wrote a hymn to Shiva in old Hindi.
The cosmic-dance hymn attributed to Ravana. Not as performance, as witness. Sitting with what dissolves.
How to turn a 21-day sankalpa into a daily rhythm. The closing reflection. Where to go next.
What we promise. What we won't do.
The full 21-day Sankalpa Arc lives inside Shiv Darshan with audio, mantras, and the gentle progression that never punishes a missed day.
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