COMMENTS


WICCA
November 01, 2018 10:04 PM

Respected sir, could you share the 108 names of bala tripura sundari? Also I'd like to know if you will share mahatripursundara( kamesvara) stotras?

Aum
November 01, 2018 05:55 PM

There are so many variations of this mantra. Each mantra has its own purpose. Importantly, Pratyangira mantra is available also in Atharvana Veda. Main purpose of any variation of this mantra is to re-direct the kritya to its generator.

swati
October 31, 2018 11:45 PM

Thanks Krishnaji. Was very helpful. Have been thinking about adding Pratyangira or Bhairava sadhana for complete protection and keeping enemies at bay.

Raja Ravi Srinivas
October 30, 2018 01:47 PM

Thank you Raviji for your clarification

Krishna
October 29, 2018 09:57 PM

Usually one seeks initiation into these type of ugra (fierce) devata (deity) mantras, when facing extreme difficulties. The difficulties could be external such as conflict with partners, enemies, legal issues, competition victory etc or internal, such as diseases, psychic conditions, black magic etc. or both external and internal. When the mantra japa is started, these issues seem to get a little aggravated based on one's karma and then will subside at a faster rate, than one would experience with the Soumya (gentler) deity mantras. I have had very good results from this mantra japa. The benefits were more spiritual than material and it helped break many barriers. One should seek guidance from their guru/spiritual guide and proceed accordingly.

MANBLUNDER
October 29, 2018 05:55 PM

Japa mantras can be chanted mentally or verbally while doing other works. However, to decide on this, one's Guru is the final authority. 

Raja Ravi Srinivas
October 29, 2018 11:24 AM

But, I was taught not to recite the mantra clubbing with with regular routine. It should be recited only in allotted place and time. But can be extended as per our time availability. Can you please clarify?

swati
October 29, 2018 11:22 AM

Thanks a lot Krishnaji. When you say discomforts what kinds can they be(I mean physical, mental, social, psychic etc..,).

Krishna
October 29, 2018 01:44 AM

Ugra devatas speed up the depletion of karmas, which would generally bring a lot of discomfort and are therefore feared for this purpose. There is no compulsion in reciting the Śrī Pratyaṅgira mantra for the Śrī Vidya worshippers. But those facing extreme difficulties and dangers or in need of acquiring great power may benefit from this sadhana, if one worships with utmost devotion and love towards the Divine Mother. Depending on the tradition, One may recite Śrī Bālā or Śrī Gayatrī mantras along with that of Śrī Pratyaṅgira, if faced with a torrent of energy. Otherwise, the mantra japa can also be done independently.

swati
October 28, 2018 08:39 PM

Thanks Raviji - 1) If one recites lalita sahasranama, Maha Pratyangira protects the devotee. Am wondering would one need to do separate sadhana for Sri Maha Pratyangira? "Yo vabhicharam kuruthe nama sahasra padake, Nivarthya thath kriyaam hanyatham vai prathyangira swayam" 2) Most importantly, are there any precautions to be taken when worshiping ugra devatha like Sri Maha Pratyangira? I remember reading elsewhere long back that Gayatri sadhana is necessary to be able to behold the energy of Sri Maha Pratyangira ?