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Krishna
August 06, 2020 05:42 AM

It is specifically mentioned "Those reciting the mantras of Śrī Kālī, must consider reciting this Kavacam. It is explicitly stated that no fruition of mantra japa occurs without the daily recitation of this kavacam." Please clarify is you are also initiated into any of the mantras and doing the recitation along with japa. Normally, one begins to see some changes if the mantra japa is done with utmost dedication after 30,000 or so japa counts. Major benefits may accrue after the complete puraścaraṇa process is complete. Nothing is guaranteed in mantra japa, but believers will still give it a shot. There are sādhakas who perform millions of mantra japa also over a long period of time and many others who take it up as a daily routine for lifetime, in order to attain ultimate salvation.

Krishna
August 06, 2020 05:22 AM

Yes, you are correct. But it was revealed by Lord Hayagrīva in a conversation between Him and Sage Agastya, as mentioned in the Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa.

Krishna
August 06, 2020 05:18 AM

It is for Goddess Sarasvati. Not for Tārā or Mātaṅgī.

Krishna
August 06, 2020 05:11 AM

Good day to you as well! Your information seems to be right. There are two different variations of the Kāli yantra with the inner triangle pointing downward or upward. The deities you point out also seem to be correct, but I would suggest verifying in Mantra Mahodadhi (Ram Kumar Rai for the English Translation) for complete information.

Kaustav
August 05, 2020 07:23 PM

Sir I have done 50 recitation of this kavach for times but I am with no results or any I can identify specifically, Also can I use this kavacham to siddh veer or vetal or the pach maha Vidya snice they are followers of Shri maha Kali. Please help

Rahul.C
August 05, 2020 08:28 AM

Nice information..But Lalitha Sahasranamam was composed by eight Vaak Devis right?

William
August 04, 2020 11:25 PM

Is 'aim' the main bija?

Rohit Kumtha
August 04, 2020 05:25 PM

Namaskar Raviji, Can you please suggest an appropriate stotra of Devi RajMatangi for developing musical abilities and attractive voice. E.g. Shamala Navarathna Malika.

Cogito
August 04, 2020 05:21 AM

Good evening Guruji Mother Kali is my favorite devata and I love the Goddess dearly. I want to worship her through her yantra. However, that task has been for me quite difficult since I have not been able to find a Kali Yantra Puja Vidhi that I can use as reference point. Nonetheless, I have read a lot and I have done a lot of research in order to learn as much as I can. Yet I still need help actually I need your help. This is what I know thus far with respect to the following Mother Kali yantra: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2c/11/78/2c1178317e0c534971b7674d86535979.jpg I know the mantra associated with that yantra is: Krīm̐ Krīm̐ Krīm̐ Hūm̐ Hūm̐ Hrīm̐ Hrīm̐ Dakṣiṇe Kālike Krīm̐ Krīm̐ Krīm̐ Hūm̐ Hūm̐ Hrīm̐ Hrīm̐ Svāhā. I do not know who the petha devatas are. Could you help me Guruji Coming from the outside in: The Dwara Devatas are probably: Vaṭuka, Yoginī, Kṣetrapāla and Gaṇapati. Are there more Guruji? I assume that The Guardians of the 10 directions and their weapons are the same with any other yantra I know for sure the Bhurpura devatas are: East: Bhairavi, South-East: Mahabhairavi, South: Simhabhairavi, Sout-West: Dhumrabhairavi, West: Bhimabhairavi, North-West: Unmattabhairavi, North: Vashikaranabhairavi, North-East: Mohanabhairavi. For the flower petals, they are divided into two parts: top and bottom The top parts are probably inhabited by the Matrikas: Brahmani, Maheshvari, Kumari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Indrani, Chamundi, and Chandi. The bottom parts are probably where the Bhairavas are found: Asithanga Bhairava, Ruru Bhairava, Chanda Bhairava, Krodha Bhairava, Unmatha Bhairava, Kapaala Bhairava, Bheeshana Bhairava, and Samhaara Bhairava. The dots that intersect between the flower petals I have actually no clue which devatas are there. The five triangles that’s where one can find the Kali Nityas: Kali, Kapalini, Kula, Kurukulla, Virodhini, Vipracitta, Ugra, Ugraprabha, Dipa, Nila, Ghana, Balaka, Matra, Mudra, and Mita. Bindu: Dakshine Kali.

Krishna
August 04, 2020 02:07 AM

The pedestal deities are generally different between two deities. The ynatra pūjas will also differ.