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Jothi Agaval
January 30, 2024 11:01 PM

Namaste Jayanth. Purna Shodashi is: aim̐ kaeīlahrīm̐ klīm̐ hasakahalahrīm̐ sauḥ sakalahrīm̐ śrīm̐ । (Kali-Mother); aim̐ hasakalahrīm̐ klīm̐ hasakahalahrīm̐ sauḥ sakalahrīm̐ śrīm̐ । (Shodashi-Father). The supreme practice of Purna Shodashi is known as Nabhi Vidya and has been published on this website.

Jayanth
January 30, 2024 06:01 PM

Namaste Jothiji, Would you be able to advice on Purna Shodashi her form and mantra of 19 letters, I have been searching for this for a while and seems like no one is aware of it or not ready to share (maybe). It would be helpful if you can help in this regard

Nesh
January 30, 2024 08:01 AM

Śrī Krishnaji, are there any publicly available original texts on Saṃhāra Bhairava, or guru’s exegesis about the same?

Nesh
January 30, 2024 08:01 AM

Namaste Jothi. There’s a question that’s been on my mind for a long time but I can’t express it correctly. It is something like, keeping in mind the limiting 3/4 dimensional human perspective, when you say Divine Mother Kālī, is she the most fundamental and esoteric Kālī, the highest Śaktī, immanent and transcendental and much more? For purposes of dhyanam and contemplation, is it practical to say this central Divine Mother Kālī is Guhyakālī? Does this Divine Mother Kālī have a consort, or is she totally identical to the Divine, the absolute, the ultimate reality, the God etc … ?

Nesh
January 30, 2024 08:01 AM

There may be a stotram once shared by Śrī Tripuraghna, and then removed in a frustrating incident. Perhaps with devotion and faith, we may again see this Rajyasiddhilakshmi stotram revealed, and hopefully translated here. Do you recall what I’m referring to Swati?

Swati
January 30, 2024 03:01 AM

Jothi ji, I am really looking to hear about RajyaSiddhikalshmi and Siddhilakshmi as such or RajyaSiddhilakshmi and Rajrajeshwari/MahaShodashi. Will be so great to hear about them and if Devi allows the procedure of RajyaSiddhi Lakshmi, that will be great for sincere Sadhakas. I have seen a 10 faces SiddhiLakshmi image and wondered if we she is RajyaSiddhilakshmi. Rajyasiddhilakṣmi Mantra: śrīm hrīm klīṁ plūm aim hrim klim paum kṣim klim siddhilakṣmyai namaḥ klim paum hriṁ aim II

Jothi Agaval
January 30, 2024 02:01 AM

Namaste Krishna. The last three Nityās of Sundarī are Mahākāmeśvari (kaeīlahrīm̐), Mahāvajreśvari (hasakahalahrīm̐) and Mahābhagamālini (sakalahrīm̐). They are each at one end of the Inverted Yoni, along with the other fifteen. Each one is at one end of the Inverted Yoni, totaling eighteen around. Sundarī is at the center or Bindu and is considered the junction of all the Nityās, in addition to transcending all of these. Whenever you see the parts of the Central Deity, know that it is always greater than all the parts put together. The last three Nityās of Kāli are: Madhurakāli, Bhadrakāli and Nityakāli. The Divine Mother Kāli in the center is the junction of these three with the other fifteen. If you look closer, these three Nityās give rise to 108 other main forms of Kāli. The names of these forms are present in the last part of the Guhyakāli Sahasranāma. Nityās of Sundarī and Kāli are truly the same thing with different "flavors", just as light and shadow appear on the same moon. Sundarī and Kāli are truly different flavors of the same thing and inseparable.

Krishna
January 29, 2024 11:01 PM

Namaste Dear Jothi, I will certainly publish these Gāyatrī mantras as a separate article. Thank you very much for providing this sacred and valuable information. As always, we are indebted to you for all the valuable contributions and also to all the commenters, who are eliciting and facilitating your valuable contributions! One last question on the Nityas, what are the names of the 16, 17 and 18 Nityas for Guhyakālī and 17 & 18 Nityas for Sundarī, considering Ṣoḍaśī is the 16th? Please disclose only if you are comfortable and allowed to share. Thank you once again for everything and please remain with us forever!

Nesh
January 29, 2024 09:01 PM

Is it possible to hear about the relationship between Kālasaṅkarṣaṇī and Kāmakalā Kālī?

Nesh
January 29, 2024 09:01 PM

Forgive my great ignorance here, but does this imply that Mahānirvāṇa Kālī and Sundarī are beyond Parabrahman?