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Anonymous
May 11, 2013 03:58 AM

Ravi - Mahākāli mantra with 3 krīṁ - will it look this - krīṁ krīṁ krīṁ hūṁ hūṁ hrīṁ hrīṁ mahākāli krīṁ krīṁ krīṁ hūṁ hūṁ hrīṁ hrīṁ svahāI am so disappointed - you did not answer the 2nd part of my inquiry about 5/dhanakālyai, 6/siddhikālyai, 7/caṇḍakālike, 8/kālakālī.Your followers have different levels of understanding and learning abilities. It seems like you cater to those with languages and knowledge skills.

brahmananda
May 10, 2013 11:15 PM

As I understood it is most probably about medha ie krama diksha upto mahasamrajya diksha......how steps should be. srarshamani,chintamani mantras are different Kali mantras. available in vrihat tantrasara. in internets also. vidyarajni is also is mantra that you have posted as dakshina Kali in navakali set. but every things not clear to me. please translate it. and then post the mantras also regards

MANBLUNDER
May 10, 2013 07:22 PM

There are 43 couplets and it is very difficult to post them here. Please send me a mail and send you a scanned copy.

brahmananda
May 10, 2013 07:01 PM

Please post original Sanskrit dhyan verse regards

MANBLUNDER
May 10, 2013 06:45 PM

To my knowledge it is about initiation. It also talks about how entering into another body can be achieved. If one is initiated this way, the aspirant could get this siddhi, etc. I was also told that this piece is from Atharva Veda. I will get the correct translation by Tuesday and I will post that here.

brahmananda
May 10, 2013 06:40 PM

Dear Ravi jiany news about medha upanishad translation ?

MANBLUNDER
May 10, 2013 12:25 PM

There are two types of Mahākāli mantra, one with 3 krīṁ and another with two krīṁ. However, there is no change in the number of hūṁ and hrīṁ. Almost in all Kāli mantras there are a number of variations.

Anonymous
May 10, 2013 10:41 AM

Ravi - Mahakali has only 2/krīṁ not 3? Can this pattern 3/krīṁ, 2/hūṁ, 2/hrīṁ be used for 5/6/7/8? For example: om krīṁ krīṁ krīṁ hūṁ hūṁ hrīṁ hrīṁ dhanakālyai krīṁ krīṁ krīṁ hūṁ hūṁ hrīṁ hrīṁ svāhā. Thank You!

MANBLUNDER
May 09, 2013 11:04 PM

This can be explained like this. Unity with Bhagavati is the state of Bliss or ānanda. This is not the state of liberation. When one remains in the state of Bliss for certain time (possibly running to years), liberation is attained. Here too, liberation cannot be attained on our own will. She has to pave way for that. Lalitā Sahasranāma says that She alone can impart knowledge of Shiva. Typically speaking ahaṁ Brahmāsmi means I am Shiva. This is often explained as Śivohaṁ (I am Shiva). The ultimate reality is one can attain liberation only through Her and when we mean liberation, it is the state of being with Shiva.

MANBLUNDER
May 09, 2013 11:04 PM

This can be explained like this. Unity with Bhagavati is the state of Bliss or ānanda. This is not the state of liberation. When one remains in the state of Bliss for certain time (possibly running to years), liberation is attained. Here too, liberation cannot be attained on our own will. She has to pave way for that. Lalitā Sahasranāma says that She alone can impart knowledge of Shiva. Typically speaking ahaṁ Brahmāsmi means I am Shiva. This is often explained as Śivohaṁ (I am Shiva). The ultimate reality is one can attain liberation only through Her and when we mean liberation, it is the state of being with Shiva.