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Mnx
July 09, 2025 04:07 PM

On Guru Purnima, please accept my humble pranaam to Ravi Guru ji's soul. A great representative of The Guru Tattva. Because of your advice & this site, I have progressed in my sadhana path. My humble Pranaam to Tivra ji. You are a gift form Divine Mother for all of us. Please continue taking us to all the advance form of Spiritual heights. Am very fortunate to learn very exceptional aspects from a God sent Guru ji, in your form. Please forgive our mistakes & continue guiding us. Pranaam.

Aditya shukla
July 09, 2025 11:07 AM

Dear tivra sir! Thank you for telling us about the chinnamasta mahavidya and information related to her. Please could you also tell us about dhumavati mahavidya and kubjika devi just like you told us about chinnamasta mahavidya . I want to know more about these 2 goddesses. There is very less information about dhumavati mata and kubjika devi on the internet . What are the benefits of their upasana? What is the yantra, mantra for the 2 goddesses?

Prince
July 09, 2025 09:07 AM

dear Tivra, in a previous post, you also mentioned the 5-letter mantra of Mother Chinna.., i was wondering if it was 'om srim hrim klim aim' or from other sources, the mantra of 'om hum svaha om', kindly let me know me if i am worthy of such a knowledge.

Nesh
July 09, 2025 08:07 AM

Maybe this is purely imagination but that name but that brilliant name, vajravairocanīye, and its meaning, really to me seems to recall the cosmic dark ages, before radiation and matter had decoupled then conditions of gravitational instability and ionization eventually led to stars and galaxies producing visible light, quite a bit after the Big Bang. Just out of curiosity and in case this stuff is of interest to fellow seekers who search for harmonies between natural sciences and maths, what is only temporarily treated separately as spirituality, I would like to see if anyone see Chinnamastā here: In the first microseconds after the Big Bang, the universe was dense, unimaginably hot plasma filled with fundamental particles and radiant energy. Photons, electrons, quarks, and gluons interacted in a state of constant collision. As the universe expanded and cooled, quarks formed protons and neutrons, which then combined during the first three minutes in a brief window of nuclear fusion called Big Bang nucleosynthesis. This produced helium, deuterium, and trace amounts of lithium. After this period, no new elements formed for a long time. The universe remained hot and incandescent, with photons in abundance, but this light could not travel. The presence of free electrons meant photons were endlessly scattered, trapped in a radiant fog where no illumination or transparency was possible. several hundred thousand years then pass while the universe continues to expand and cool. Gravity began to act on tiny fluctuations in matter density, creating pressure waves that rippled through the coupled photon-baryon fluid. These oscillations were the origin of the so-called baryon acoustic waves. Despite being technically full of light, the universe was still opaque. Light as we know it could not yet move in a straight line. At about 380,000 years after the Big Bang, the temperature dropped low enough for electrons to combine with protons and form neutral hydrogen. This event, known as recombination, allowed photons to decouple from matter. So then immediately the fog lifted and the photons could propagate freely across space (still with us today too, redshifted into the microwave range as the cosmic microwave background). What followed is sometimes called cosmic Dark Age proper. The universe is transparent, but there were no stars, no galaxies, no new sources of light. Only the dim relic radiation of the Big Bang remained. The hydrogen and helium atoms floated in vast silence and darkness. Gravity continued to work on density fluctuations, pulling matter into growing clumps. Eventually, in the densest regions, hydrogen clouds collapsed and ignited to form the first stars, ending the Dark Age and initiating the epoch of reionization. But for several hundred million years, space was unlit by anything but the ancient microwave whisper of the primordial light. Not to meander too much I promise all the above is pretty relevant to what’s next, and the Chinnamastā sight: Before photons could move freely, the dominant medium of wave propagation was not light but sound. The early universe, being a hot plasma, supported longitudinal acoustic waves. These baryonic sound waves were not “heard” in any conventional sense, but they carried massive energies and traveled at roughly half the speed of light. The interaction of radiation pressure and gravity produced rhythmic compressions and rarefactions in the matter-radiation fluid, imprinting a soundscape onto the density of the universe. These sound waves left faint but measurable scars in the distribution of galaxies, known as baryon acoustic oscillations. The wavelength of these early sound waves was immense (on the order of hundreds of thousands of light-years ) and their frequency was extremely low, lower than the human ear could ever conceive. They were a deep, structure-shaping hum in spacetime itself. Though weaker in raw intensity than gamma-ray bursts or gravitational waves today, their scale was far vaster and their influence more enduring. Unlike a gamma-ray burst, which erupts and fades, these primordial sounds permanently sculpted the geometry of the cosmos. In this way, one might think of them as one of the most ferocious events of this universe. They encoded the universe’s earliest harmonics, a kind of acoustic fossil still visible in the large-scale structure of galaxy clusters across the sky. The Chinnamastā sense: these baryonic acoustic oscillations occurred before light was able to travel freely, before the 380,000-year mark after the Big Bang. When everything was opaque and indescribably hot and energetically dense, there was incomprehensibly low-pitch sound roaring through baryon-photon fluid, etching the early universe. Sound coupled with light. Maybe?

Prince
July 09, 2025 08:07 AM

namaste Tivra, what an honour to hear about the Goddess and Her compassion towards us. I pray hope She can motivate us and guide us. Thank you for your compassion and time to let us into a close vicinity to our Mother.

Rajesh
July 09, 2025 07:07 AM

There are also further more variation of pacadasi mantra according to swaroop of bhagwati like gopal sundari ram sundari narasimha sundari could you please discuss on this as well Shree matre namah

Raman
July 09, 2025 07:07 AM

Namaste Tīvra, could you kindly advise whether "hsraim̐ hsklrīm̐ hssrauḥ" may be recited mentally amidst daily activities? Otherwise, for individuals who are both employed in offices and occupied with worldly commitments, attaining the target of ten million repetitions would remain unattainable. Thank you!

Nesh
July 09, 2025 05:07 AM

I’ve no clue about source or veracity, but there are some message board and discussion forum mentions of either/and Chinnamastā Bagalāmukhī śakti or Bagalāmukhī Chinnamastā one. Also notes about Chinnamastā being like “red bagalamukhi”. Rakta Bagalamukhi with Chinnamasta flare is also mentioned independently, but again, I’ve not seen any confirming sources. Sorry for the stampede of questions, this one really occupies my mind, due to past sadhanas and guidance of mystics and astrologers I had as child. Assuming mars is atmakaraka, and Rahu-ketu is conjoined there as well, does this indicate Chinnamasta should be considered with utmost caution, even after attaining the siddhi of pañchakuta bhairavi vidya? What about Moon atmakaraka, still with Rahu-kethu conjoin?

Nesh
July 09, 2025 03:07 AM

Tivra, words fail to express my joy at learning of these exquisite symmetries and connections. It is an unbelievable privilege. So many parallel strands began to show their luminous design, even more hints become apparent. Maybe such as the nature of Chinnamastā’s association with Guhya Kali’s lightning energy, or being described as her Vāhana. What a brilliant architecture, the Divine Parents have blessed us with!

Tīvra
July 09, 2025 12:07 AM

Nesh. The single syllable Mantra of Chinnamastā is "hūm̐". She is the root. She and Śrī Viparīta Mahāpratyaṅgirā are practically the same Goddess. Viparīta Mahāpratyaṅgirā holds the noose of Lalitā and a flaming thunderbolt which is the fusion of Lalitā's goad, bow and five arrows. When the bow and five arrows become identical with the goad, there arises this flaming thunderbolt which Viparīta Mahāpratyaṅgirā holds. But Śrī Atharvaṇa Bhadrakālī is quite different from these two and uses a different logic. This seed "hūm̐" is an extraordinary power that is born in the Trikoṇā of the Śrīcakra and reaches the "Bhūpura" without passing through the other Chakras because this power does not travel, but teleports. Teleportation is superior to speed. So there is no force faster than this. It is said that the Trikoṇā and the Bhūpura of the Śrīcakra are a kind of "brothers". It seems that it is the same force hidden in these two Chakras.