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Krishna
April 10, 2026 04:04 PM

It is for those who are reciting the Pañcadaśī and its variants. Each letter of the Pañcadaśī is represented in the nāmas of the triśati. I do not know the other details that you are referring to. It is quite clear and well known that this stotra is only for the advanced Śrī Vidyā sādhakas practicing these higher mantras. The same applies to the Śrī Lalitā Sahasranāma as well.

Kashik
April 10, 2026 01:04 PM

Namste krishna ji can please also answer my previous question regarding Lalita trishati

Krishna
April 10, 2026 01:04 AM

Thank you for the information Dear Kashik. I have kept it at more manageable levels. But yes, for those looking at opening up all the tattvas and witnessing an incredible change in their lives, the 10 million puraścaraṇa might be more suitable. Those who can contemplate deeper into the tattvas and the maṇḍala śaktis may witness some changes even with 10,000 japa prodding them to continue and grow higher in all aspects of life.

Krishna
April 10, 2026 01:04 AM

I will defer this to revered Tivra to shower us with his expertise.

Kashik
April 10, 2026 01:04 AM

Wowo krishna Just to clarify, does this mean there are still mantra, kavach, and stotra texts that remain unpublished? And among those, are there certain mantra stotras that haven’t yet been shared publicly by these sādhaks in comments but are shared with you and may be published in the future. Like new ones/secret we aren't aware of ?

Krishna
April 10, 2026 01:04 AM

They have already shared publicly. I don't believe I have published all the mantras and stotras yet. There are many mantra treatises that have not been translated and still lying in libraries and in private possessions. Hopefully they don't get destroyed and are made digitally available for the future generations. It is a universal heritage that should be preserved and made accessible to all.

Krishna
April 10, 2026 12:04 AM

Akṣara lakṣa is the general norm. But things are very different when it comes to Pañcadaśī and its variants. I believe revered Tivra and Tripuraghna have given alternate prescriptions which can be followed as well. I have only done limited japa of these mantras and took a step back to Tripura Bhairavi for the time being. As is always the norm, follow the instructions given by the initiating guru. The Daśamahāvidyās have a very strict guru norm and the guru maṇḍala itself is worshipped in their yantras. So it is best to seek the assistance of a guru and follow the guru pāduka for these type of sādhanas.

Krishna
April 10, 2026 12:04 AM

Namste Dear Bam, my intention is not to remove myself from an admin role for the time being, but hoping that someone with deep interest in tantra would step in and take over the task of translations. I started way back in 2018 in a small way and it picked up pace a few years ago but has considerably slowed down in the last 2 years. I am hoping that it does not remain the case for too long and someone steps in to accelerate the translations for the benefit of all! Until the transition happens, I am still here! I still have a huge backlog of translations to complete from the stack given by revered Tripuraghna, Jothi, Tivra and Prince!

TJ
April 09, 2026 07:04 PM

Namaskaram, sir. I have a request that may not be relevant to this topic, but I've ever been so curious about multiple things. Firstly, is there any full Dakshinakali nyasa that follows the Kali kilaka, argala, kavacha, shapodhara, khadgamala, hrdaya, and the mula mantra. I have multiple stotras, but they're difficult to decipher. Despite being absolutely mad about Kali for many years, I hesitate to chant her Mula 22-akshari mantra. Is there any guide/documents/information I could have to attain such vidya and access the mantra? Secondly, I have inscribed a copper yantra of Dakshinakali as per the tantras, but I haven't performed prana pratishtha yet. How do I perform prana pratishtha for the yantra? I recognize that all of the Mahavidyas are one and they're different in rupas, tattvas, mantras, etc. Is there a way I could invoke Kali, Tara, Lalita, Mahakala, Akshobhya, and Kamesvara in the Sri Chakra? What other than Kumkumarchana, puspa samarpana, and nama stotras/mantras could I do to appease all the deities within the yantra? (ganas, devatas, bhutas, gandharvas, etc) Could I perform daily simple tarpanas using nama mantras to appease the deities? I've been having beings being present in the room of my worship. High-level practitioners (Hindus, Buddhist and Taoists) all consistently say that there are beautiful and ferocious feminine beings that are accompanying me with otherworldly animals (I doubted at first, but I began to notice them more often). I suspect them to be yoginis and other ganas. I acknowledge them but I ignore them a bit to focus on my daily life and Sadhana. What is your take on this? Lastly, I've noted that Kali absolutely loves honey, kumkuma, kadamba flowers, hibiscus, lime, lotus, jasmine, and roses. What do Tara and Lalita like?

Kashik
April 09, 2026 04:04 PM

Hello krishna awaiting your reply, also the 16 lakhs purush charan mentioned is correct accordance to verified source.