Central to the practice is the mahamantra "Om Namah Shivaya" , which was often recorded in Kalavati Aai's own voice for devotees to use during meditation.

Includes Pratasmaran (morning remembrance) and Sayamsmaran (evening remembrance) for each day of the week.

The term "Nityopasana" literally translates to "daily worship" ( Nitya meaning daily and Upasana meaning worship). The book serves as a spiritual manual for householders, emphasizing that one does not need to renounce the world to find God; instead, one should find God within their daily duties through consistent prayer. Key Contents and Structure

The text touches upon fundamental spiritual concepts such as Dharma (duty), Karma (action), and Moksha (liberation). Significance in Shri Kalavati Aai’s Teachings Kalavati Aai Nityopasana Guide | PDF - Scribd

The Nityopasana guide is often structured around a weekly schedule, providing specific prayers for different days and times:

Chants and hymns dedicated to various Hindu deities, including Lord Shiva, Shri Krishna, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Lakshmi.