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Koman
January 28, 2024 09:01 AM

Hello sir, regarding sloka 21: "... One may recite the kavacam on Saturdays and/or Tuesdays, with red sandalwood smeared on their body", is there a relationship between this kavacam and the planet Mars? And, Can this kavacam be recited on days other than Saturday/Tuesday? Thank you sir.

Rajiv
January 28, 2024 01:01 AM

Jaya Maa! Jothi Agaval you are the guardian of this site, please do not leave us for a long time, you illuminate and carry the dharma through this site!

Jothi Agaval
January 27, 2024 11:01 PM

Namaste Keshav. Great question. Firstly, I would like to say that Lord Rāma is invincible, because his Iṣṭadevatā was Guhyakāli. This is true, every time Rāma is confronted, he will have a solution, no matter how absurd the problem. The blessing bestowed by Kāmakalākāli on Hanuman was the honor of becoming the vehicle and gatekeeper of the Divine Mother Kāli. He gained the privilege of being at Bhairava's side as the gatekeeper of the Divine Mother Kāli. He is also seen as a son by Kāli, in the same way that Gaṇeśa is seen as a son by Lalitā. Hanuman is close to Kāli because Lord Rāma is also close to her.

Jothi Agaval
January 27, 2024 11:01 PM

Only Kāmakalākāli could bless Hanuman with this, as she is the Queen and Head of all Kāli forms.

Keshav
January 27, 2024 10:01 PM

Dear Jothi Ji, for what purpose did Hanuman ji worship Ma Kamakala Kali?

Nesh
January 27, 2024 08:01 AM

Thank you Jothi. I am at least blessed enough to receive this most excellent guidance from you, so hopefully my luck will hold out with this fierce Queen of the multiverse. If I may humbly ask one unrelated question, you mentioned the manifested universe is the bhupura of śrī cakra if I understood correctly. Does this imply the further avaranas related to higher dimensions? My Baglamukhi guru taught about a unique dimensional theory and I’m wondering if this relates. For example, Baglamukhi is an 11th dimensional being/ exists through 11 dimensions, and there are higher ones after that, and the realities of each higher dimension up is impossibly massive and unimaginably terrifically beautiful, and that we beings of blood and flesh cannot even begin to grasp the scale of reality. even very advanced humans who choose to reincarnate instead of sayujya moksha or some such, can only dream of beginning to fathom creation, although simultaneously, a human may indeed be reborn into these higher dimensional spaces and become something much more over and over again, in this exquisite Lila of divine mother. I do have a very good guru has has initiated me into the beginnings of Śrī vidya, and per your wisdom Jothi I have approached him for guidance and advice, although I have been afraid he would tell be to stop my current sadhana, and I would be in a tough mental predicament then. Thank you for so much wisdom and secret knowledge

Jothi Agaval
January 27, 2024 06:01 AM

Namaste Nesh. It honestly breaks my heart to see that you are attached to such a complicated form of the Divine Mother without an expert Guru nearby. Kāmakalākāli is quite extensive. It is the same thing that happens with the knowledge of the Yoginis of Śrīcakra. Without the Guru, the devotee is lost and does not know why he is suffering or what he is doing wrong. I'm afraid you'll get yourself into trouble with Kāmakalākāli, that's why I had to come. I'll leave the decision to continue or not up to you. The only thing I can do is warn you about the way she acts.

Jothi Agaval
January 27, 2024 04:01 AM

Namaste Krishna. Thank you for the words. The Japa Vidhi of this Mantra is already published here: https://manblunder.com/articlesview/kamakala-kali-trailokya-akarshana-mantra. This Mantra originally uses "sphrom̐" and is the highest Mantra of Kāmakalākāli. There are a multitude of Mantras that are given to the devotee before this. But this is the last and highest of Kāmakalākāli.

Nesh
January 27, 2024 03:01 AM

Namaste Jothi. Wow it is such an honor to hear from you. It is surreal and wonderful, as your words are directly from the divine and I am so thrilled to be receiving this specific wisdom and knowledge. Reading the guidance that you’ve shared has nearly taken my breath away. I’m basically at a loss for words in processing it. I am trying to digest what you’ve said and I feel like I’m going to overflow or something, like something around my heart and throat is on the verge of tears but I don’t know why. It’s not my usual response to extreme excitement or anxiety (both of which I am strongly feeling after receiving the boon of knowledge you’ve shared). So one really should depend on a guru for sadhana of Kāmakalā Kālī, right? I am not sure how to proceed. I am in awe of this goddess and I love her mantras and her gross ferociously beautiful form, but I am not a pure person. I am filled with ignorance and delusion and attachments to samsara, and my mind generates many adharmic fantasies which I struggle to dispel or sublimate promptly. There’s no chance baring death that I would quit her sadhana, but I don’t want to hurt others or do adharma. I’ve been living relatively dharmically and enjoying helping people and animals and Mother Earth, but often there is hell in my head, and many atrocious things play out there. I don’t even know myself really, to boot. Until I find a proper guru, could you share metaphysical techniques and/or lifestyle interventions, such as diet modifications or pranayama or ice baths or psychedelic plant medicine therapies (to subdue the ego and integrate consciousness and awareness), which might keep my mantra Japa and Kamakala-focused meditation safer? While I’m very enamored by Adi Parashakthi’s Lila and the perfect artistic sense of Śrī Śrī Mahāmāyā, I’d prefer the karmic bonds I may create be from so-called “good” things, play and romance and art and humor etc, and helpful pro social activities and humanitarian endeavors. I don’t want the noxious parts of my waking mind to have effects outside of my head, and I especially don’t want to do harm to others from fleeting feelings of rage and resentment. I have an especially hard time seeing liars and frauds, and if I catch a politician or businessman grifting or spreading lies and attacking truth, as they frequently do in this time, my mind leaps to visualize the worst tortures and losses for them, which I have to consciously stop via mindfulness and meditation on the reality of the Lila. Could Kamakala Kālī recognize what I really want, which is a thinned and subdued ego that I can leverage to better understand reality and play in more fulfilling and amusing ways, without taking the material world so seriously? Will she see the egotistical roots of my dark thoughts and relieve me of these numerous imperfections, instead of superficially granting what I don’t truly desire but can’t help sometimes fixating upon and visualizing?

Nesh
January 27, 2024 03:01 AM

Can Shri Ramesh Kutticad be approached by anyone? Is it possible to contact him online, and if so, would it be acceptable and not bothersome to do so?