Shabar Mantra is the most popular and most accepted Mantra in the world, which is practiced in different languages in different parts of the world. What is Shabar mantra? What is the uniqueness of Shabar Mantras? When did these mantras begin to prevail? You will get the right answers to many such unresolved questions for the first time through this book. Enlightened readers often complain that mantras are not effective even after taking many measures. In this context, the mentality of 'seekers who pronounce' Mantras and about disciple without guru 'has been blocked'. The mantra A'SadhanaA' highlights the importance of various postures. Where posture, place, rosary are important in the success of mantra practice, the importance of initiation is paramount. Mantra initiation with true faith, devotion and perseverance towards the Guru rejuvenates the human body. Through initiation, the 'Sadhana Marg' is paved and illuminated. Lord Shiva is the originator of Shabar mantras. Lord Shankar also performed tough penance being in the guise of Shabar, Kirat and Bhil. His wife Parvati, who wandered in the mountains, also took the guise of Bhilani many times. All the couplets and chaupaias are counted in the Siddha Shabar-mantras, belonging to Lord Shankar's Anshavatar 'Shri Hanuman Ji'. Apart from this, there are many Shabar mantras in the Jain community, in the name of Mahavir Swami, in the Muslim community, in the name of Memdapir. Many such famous and popular mantras have been compiled in this book. Apart from many ancient manuscripts, assistance has also been taken by compiling material from Kalyan's specials and other voluminous books.