Dīkṣā for
Shaktas is described in various texts such as
Śāradātilaka Tantra (chapters 3–5),
Prapañcasāra Tantra (chapters 5–6), and
Śrītattva-Cintāmaṇi (chapters 2–5). These works describe four types of diksha rituals:
Kriyāvatī,
Varṇamayī,
Kalāvatī, and
Vedhamayī. •
Kriyāvatī dīkṣā involves the guru taking the
caitanya of the disciple into himself and uniting with his own, purifying it, and then returning it to the disciple. The guru then offers the
pūrṇāhuti and recites the
mūlamantra. •
Varṇamayī dīkṣā involves the guru putting the letters (
varṇa) into the body of the disciple and withdrawing them from the various parts of the body. The elements of the body dissolve and the disciple then attains a divine body. With the
caitanya of the disciple having had become one with the
Paramatma, the guru transfers the
varṇa back into the disciple completing the
dīkṣā. •
Kalāvatī dīkṣā involves the guru uniting the 5
kalā (which are the powers of the
bhūta), namely
nivṛtti,
pratiṣṭhā,
vidyā,
śānti, and
śāntyatīta, with the appropriate parts of the disciples body. •
Vedhamayī dīkṣā involves the piercing of the mystical lotuses present in different parts of the body. The guru meditates on the deities and transfers different letters of the alphabet to the deity at each stage, uniting that deity with that lotus. This is successively done until
Śakti is penetrated into the
Paramatma along with the self of the disciple, resulting in the disciple gaining knowledge and becoming
Shiva.
Ramakrishna Mission The
Ramakrishna Mission, originating from
Ramakrishna and
Swami Vivekananda, gives its initiation through
mantra-dīkṣā. The initiate is expected to be knowledgeable about the sect, its practices and its history. To accomplish that, the initiate is made to read 4 books (namely Sri Ramakrishna – Life and Teachings, Sri Sarada Devi – Life and Teachings, Swami Vivekananda – His Life and Legacy, and The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna) that encompass these aspects. If the initiate is deemed worthy, then the leader of the mission gives
mantra-dīkṣā using the
Ramakrishna Mantra, resulting in the initiate leading the life of a renunciant. == Vaishnav ==