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MANBLUNDER
October 01, 2013 08:06 PM

There is a typographical error in the above reply. The first sentence should be read as "Lalitā Sahasranāma cannot be chanted after Lalitā Triśatī, which is in mantra form." I apologize for the error.

MANBLUNDER
October 01, 2013 08:40 AM

Lalitā Triśatī is mantra form and cannot be chanted after Lalitā Sahasranāma. Mahā Kāmeśvarī, Mahā Vajreśvarī and Mahā Bagamālinī are different and they represent the three powers of Parāśakti - Icchāśakti-jñānaśakti-kriyāśakti. You can read about them in this article : Journey to Śri Cakra

mohan
October 01, 2013 08:15 AM

I have heard that Lalitha Sahasranama can be chanted after trishati. Is this correct ?And also are Maha Kamesvari, Maha Vajresvari, Maha Bhagamalini the same as shyamala, bhuvaneshwari and varahi devis ?

Ashok Prajapati
September 30, 2013 03:36 PM

कुलार्णव तंत्र भारतीय तंत्र विज्ञान की अनमोल धरोहर है | इसका एक एक श्लोक अपने आप में अमृत है | तंत्र का वास्तविक परिचय इसी ग्रन्थ में दिया गया है |

MANBLUNDER
September 28, 2013 08:58 AM

Thank you very much. Amazing work by you.

makara
September 28, 2013 08:54 AM

Dear Sir,With the blessings of yourself and Devi Lalithambika the publication in Kannada has crossed explanation of 500 Namas and also now 125th episode is about to be published. With regards,Sridhar

MANBLUNDER
September 27, 2013 12:59 PM

Vada means speaking well; vāc means speech; vādin means speaking. Therefore, vada vada vāk vādini literally refers to various aspects of power of letters and words. In other words, by using vada vada vāk vādini a particular mantra becomes capable of delivering the full potency of a mantra. This can be explained as vāgvilāsa, the facilitating aspect of a mantra, so that the potency of a particular mantra is fully delivered into the energy body of the worshiper. Mantras always cause subtle and yet powerful vibrations in the body, which ultimately makes the Kuṇḍalinī to ascend. Mantra siddhi means ascension of Kuṇḍalinī due to the vibrations caused by mantras. When Kuṇḍalinī ascends, an aspirant takes the spiritual route to enter into the state of Bliss and ultimate liberation.

Balavivek
September 27, 2013 11:45 AM

Sir, could you elaborate on this, giving power of expression to what of the worshipper? Also it has been noticed that "vada vada vagvadini swaha" is used with various mantras, what does that denote? To some learned to whom I posed this question a few years, told me that the vag-vadini concept is more about removing defects which one may accrue whilst chanting a mantra by way of mispronouncing etc. So Sir if you could tell us more about this "Vagvadini concept" as a whole it would be really great!

MANBLUNDER
September 27, 2013 11:17 AM

Vāgvādini is one of the personalities of Mātaṅgi. Vāgvādini aspect of Mātaṅgi gives power of expression to the worshipper.

Balavivek
September 27, 2013 10:34 AM

What is the relation of Vagvadini to Matangi?