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Tripuraghna
April 24, 2023 07:04 PM

I will ask readers of this site to look carefully at the structure of this Khaḍgamālā/Yantra of Sovereign Queen (Parābhaṭṭārikā) and Independent (Svatantra) Mahā Pratyaṅgirā. Did you not notice anything familiar in this Khaḍgamālā/Yantra? This Yantra and Śrī Cakra are the same. Look closer and you will realize that you are looking at Śrī Cakra, but in reverse, just like two sides of the same coin. You have probably never been told that the Yantra of Mahā Pratyaṅgirā and Śrī Cakra are the same. The Sankalpa gives another tip: tena śrī vidyā mahā ṣoḍaśī mahā pratyaṅgirā mahā kālīṃ praṇayāmi ॥ This means: "We bow reverently to the Divine Mother Śakti, manifested in her multitude forms as Śrī Vidyā Mahā Ṣoḍaśī (Lalitāmbikā), Mahā Pratyaṅgirā (Atharvaṇa Bhadrakāḻi) and Mahā Kālī (Guhya Kālī)." Did you realize the connection of these three deities? Meditate on it.

Krishna
April 23, 2023 08:04 PM

Thank you for pointing out the error. I have made the changes inline to the article.

Krishna
April 23, 2023 08:04 PM

I have incorporated the changes. Thank you for pointing out the errors.

Max
April 23, 2023 11:04 AM

Although I'm still confused as to the description of the 1st Avarana in Chapter 19 of Lalitopakhyana which says "Saṅgītayoginī is mentioned as the most beloved deity of Śrīdevī. Her abode was a seat in the middle of the step in the chariot Geyacakra. The same first step was the place of residence of Mantriṇī.” It’s interesting because Saṅgītayoginī is not mentioned in Parasurama Kalpa Sutra and is not worshipped in Raja Shyamala yantra puja.

Max
April 23, 2023 11:04 AM

"Śrī Laghu Śyāmalā is the primary attendant and charioteer of Śrī Rāja Śyāmalā." - if I'm not mistaken the charioteer is Hasanti.

mksingh
April 23, 2023 07:04 AM

Hello Nesh, do you know of someone who could initiate me into this mantra?

Nesh
April 23, 2023 02:04 AM

This mantra, with its uncommonly easy 18000 japa with proper recitation, seems to even change a person’s physiology. It may even change the vocal cords. It seems to cause effects much more than the typical placebo of mantra japa. I guess the results come down to a person’s karma. However, it is bemusing to me that this Srí Rahu Deva Dasaksari mantra is not more popular. Especially in modern life, and in this yuga, appeasement and ingratiation with love and devotion to Lord Rahu should be a highly effective path. However, it is not very popular. This particular mantra really is incredible, even among Manblunder’s enormous compendium of powerful mantras (incredible for its coarser, worldly benefits at least). One wonders why it is one of the least attention-getting pages on this beautiful site

Krishna S
April 18, 2023 01:04 PM

Namaste Krishna sir. I would like to point out a typing mistake in section number 10 of this article named "Agni Jvalanam"; The second mantra in the table therein should be "hrūm̐ vahnicaitanyāya namaḥ" instead of "hum̐ vahnicaitanyāya namaḥ". Please make the correction if possible. Thank you.

Krishna
April 17, 2023 06:04 PM

You should only practice tantric mantras taught by a living guru following the tradition associated with the mantra that you are seeking to get initiated into. There are many Vedic mantras that can be recited by watching a video or reading a book or listening from a priest etc. This does not apply to the tantric side and in most cases absolutely nothing happens when one undertakes a self-initiation. Even for a self-initiation, there are certain norms and conditions and in my own best judgment, I would suggest getting a mantra from a traditional guru. There are many on the internet and social media. You can do some research and find a suitable guru, if there are none in your vicinity.

Prabath
April 17, 2023 05:04 PM

Dear sir. Im a buddhist from sri lanka. I practice mantras that i learnt on internet. I need to know about bagalapratyangira kavach. I practiced it before due to many enemy problems.please guide me.