COMMENTS


Narasimha
April 16, 2019 03:59 PM

Hi Krishna Great article. If I could please interject. What was told to me , was similar to what you said. However, it was Valkamukhi not valagamukhi...Valkha refers to the headgear and reigns used for horses. This helps control the horses. SImilarly, the devi helps bring our enemies under control

Krishna
April 16, 2019 03:35 AM

Other than the four mentioned, I do not see any others mentioned in the stotra. The point to note, is that the mantra and the stotra are equivalent to worshipping all the ten goddesses. The merits derived will be the same, for all the sincere worshippers.

Krishna
April 16, 2019 03:25 AM

The esoteric meaning of the Śrī Caṇḍī Navākṣarī mantra is given in the Śrī Siddhakuñjikā Stotram.

Oshonis
April 15, 2019 11:56 PM

Hi sir. Please send 64 yogini mantras and the meaning

MANBLUNDER
April 15, 2019 02:04 PM

Arjuna is the second most important character in Bhagavad Gita. He is portrayed only as a human being. As a human being he has mental conflicts and confusions, which Lord Krishna clarifies, which is nothing but Bhagavad Gita.

Bhagyavathi
April 15, 2019 01:54 PM

Namaskaram Gurugaru.Arjuna is represented as a soul in the Bhagwad Gita,then why should he have mental connflict, why is he confused.A soul is only a witness to unfolding of karmas.Also when Brahman and soul are one,why Lord Krishna is Brahman and his disciple a soul.

Max
April 15, 2019 12:49 AM

"It needs to be noted that the bīja-s or mantra seed syllables of this stotram, reference the Dasamahāvidyā-s or the ten aspects of the Divine Mother" In the introduction there were 4 Mahavidyas mentioned. Can you please list all of the goddesses alone with their respective bijas in the stotra? Thank you!

Max
April 15, 2019 12:33 AM

Pranams, Can you please help me understand the esoteric meaning of the description of the Navakshari Mantra given in Śrīdevyatharvaśīrṣam. _____________________________________________________________ vāṅmāyā brahmasūstasmāt ṣaṣṭhaṃ vaktrasamanvitam suryo ̕vāmaśrotrabindusaṃyuktaṣṭāttṛtīyakaḥ । nārāyaṇena saṃmiśro vāyuścādharayuk tataḥ vicce navārṇako ̕rṇaḥ syānmahadānandadāyakaḥ ॥20॥ Vak ऐं, Maya ह्रीं, Brahmas or Kama क्लीं, the sixth consonant च with Vaktra आ, Surya म, the right ear उ, and Bindu अं, the third from ट i.e. ड with Narayana आ, Vayu य, with lips ऐ, and विच्चे − this नवर्ण mantra gives pleasure (bliss), and nearness to Brahma to the meditator. _____________________________________________________________ Thank you!

MANBLUNDER
April 13, 2019 06:27 PM

Yes, you can chant without nyasa.