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Indra
January 14, 2019 09:43 PM

Namaste! 1) I have been hearing the words similar to 'powerful' regarding certain mantras. I am confused on what exactly 'powerful/forceful' is. Could you please throw some light on this? 2) What kind of changes can one expect around them after chanting this trailokyakarṣaṇa mantraḥ? 3) Also, one says that results vary based on our karma. But, if this mantra is said to burn all the karmas, results are obvious, right? 4) So, if a person who is carrying a heavy load of karma burden, starts chanting this mantra with devotion, will his karmas be annihilated? And he gets all that he wanted and desires fulfilled(of course, only legal desires)? I am sure you will answer these questions. Thanks a lot for that.

Krishnakant
January 14, 2019 11:43 AM

Thanks for Providing the valuable mantra Information. Really blessed.

Krishnakant
January 14, 2019 11:40 AM

Sir, Thanks for Providing the Information. Really blessed.

Krishnakant
January 14, 2019 11:38 AM

Thanks for publishing the above article. After reading it I came to know the importance of image of kali maa along with mothers weapons. Till today I didn't know the spiritual significance of kali maa. It has opened my eyes and gave me thrilling knowledge. I sincerely thank for sharing this rare and great article for spiritual aspirants sir. I pray lalitha maa to give you more strength to unravel many more mysteries. Looking forward for more articles from your side.

Krishna
January 14, 2019 07:32 AM

Not all mantras have kīlakaṃ. This particular mantra does not have it and hence not mentioned in the declarative viniyogaḥ verse.

Krishna
January 14, 2019 07:30 AM

Kūrca bīja (seed) mantra hrūm̐ is often associated with Lord Śiva, to strike down enemies (mostly internal) and free up the karmas. The Krodha bīja (seed) mantra hūm̐, which is also associated with Lord Śiva, occurs more often than the Kūrca bīja to dispel all negativity and usher in peace. Kāmakalā Kālī Trailokyākarṣaṇa mantra is from the Mahākalā Saṃhitā. The Śrī Kāmakalā Kālikā Ṣoḍhānyāsa Mahāmantra is a derivation of the former and is not explicitly mentioned in the Mahākalā Saṃhitā, to my knowledge. Compared to both the mantras, the Ṣoḍhānyāsa Mahāmantra is more safer due to the presence of the leading om̐. Either way, both mantras are extremely powerful and capable of achieving anything. One should recite them after obtaining an initiation from an adept.

Rudra
January 13, 2019 07:08 PM

Hi Sir, is it necessary for all the mantras to have a 'kīlakaṃ '? If yes, may I know if there is a 'kīlakaṃ' for this mantra?

Rudra
January 13, 2019 11:39 AM

Thank you for the great article, sir. I have a doubt here, there is only a slight difference between this one and the 'kamakala kali trailokyakarṣaṇa mantraḥ', that is हूँ and ह्रूँ. Are these mantras used for different purposes? If yes, what are the differences in the results obtained? Thanks a lot!

WICCA
January 13, 2019 12:09 AM

I firmly believe that you atract the Guru you deserve, if you go only after worldy pleasures you will find a guru, but if your desire is to evolve and be in peace with the whole universe then you find a Guru. Also if your desire is the latter, you will find good books to increase your knowledge attain such level of conciousness, if you take this path seriously you will find more things and free time to focus even more on attaining brahman.