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910
June 27, 2020 11:35 AM

Hi Krishna sir. It is said that one who recites this Kavacham 1000 times, attain siddhi. Does it mean, 1000 recitations should be completed in one go? If not, can we recite 11 times a day and reach the 1000 number in 3 months? If yes, is it required to recite the viniyoga, dhyanam all the 11 times? Also, is it compulsary to recite the phala stuti? Thank you :)

Krishna
June 27, 2020 11:16 AM

They are different and the authors are also different. Paraśambhu mahimna stotram authored by Durvāsa Ṛṣi. Śiva mahimna stotram is by Puṣpadanta.

Богдан
June 26, 2020 10:59 AM

Tripura Sundari (Shakti) Mahima stotram has 61 verse translation will take some time. I have a question - Paraśambhu mahimna stotram authored by Durvasa Rishi and Shiva Mahimna stotram is the same work or not?

Rajiv
June 25, 2020 11:05 PM

Krishnakant Ji Now it is appropriate to translate the Tripurasundari (Shakti) Mahima stotram, the great sage of Sri Durvasa.

Krishnakant
June 25, 2020 09:07 AM

Sir thanks for sharing this spiritual gem on our Para Parameshti Guruji. This will definitely assist all the spiritual sadhaks and Srividya Upasaks in their spiritual pursuits. Once again thanks for sharing this rare treasure. Thanks and regards, Krishnakant

Богдан
June 24, 2020 10:58 PM

Thank you very much for the wonderful translation, may Rishi Durvasa bless you.

Krishna
June 24, 2020 02:54 AM

We have posted this as a separate article - https://www.manblunder.com/articlesview/sri-durvasa-dhyanam

Krishna
June 24, 2020 02:52 AM

Mere remembrance of this mantra grants all wishes, as per Mantra Mahodadhi. But of course, this applies to those who have performed Her mantra japa.

swati
June 23, 2020 03:46 AM

Thank you so so much Krishnaji. Is there a vidhi for recitation?

Krishna
June 22, 2020 12:43 AM

There are differing opinions on this, based on the tradition that you are following within Śrī Vidya. In general, they are regarded as separate and not combined. But certain Kaula traditions require that we worship Dakṣiṇa Kāli to obtain self-realization/liberation.