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AUM gaNapataye namaH

 

siddha ku~njikA stotram

"The Song That Gives the Key to Perfection"

 

shiva uvAca

"shiva said:"

 

shr^Nu devi pravakShyami ku~njikA stotram uttamam |

yena mantraprabhAveNa caNDIjApaH shubho bhavet ||

 

"Listen, Oh Goddess, while I elucidate the excellent Song That Gives

the Key to Perfection. By means of the brilliance of these mantras,

the meditation of the Goddess chaNDI becomes easy."

 

na kavacaM nArgalA stotraM

kIlakam na rahasyakaM |

na sUktaM nApi dhyAnaM ca

na nyAso na ca vArcanam ||

 

"Not the Armor, nor the Praise That Unlocks the Bolt, nor the Praise

that Removes the Pin, nor the Secrets; neither the hymns, nor even the

meditations, nor the establishment of the mantras into the body, nor

the offering of worship and adoration;"

 

ku~njikA pATha mAtreNa durgA pATha phalaM labhet |

ati guhyataraM devi devAnAmapi durlabham ||

 

"the recitation of the mantras that Give the Key to Perfection will

grant the fruits of the recitation of the Glory of the Goddess. Oh

Goddess, this is extremely secretive and difficult even for the Gods

to attain."

 

gopanIyaM prayatnena svayoniriva pArvati |

mAraNaM mohanaM vashyaM

stambhanoccAtTa nAdikam |

pATha mAtreNa saMsiddhyet

ku~njikA stotram uttamam ||

 

"Oh self-born Goddess, pArvatI, with right effort mAraNa (the capacity

to slay anger, passion, and the Ego), mohaNa (to become stupefied

knowing none other than the Godess, vashIkAraNa (to make the mind sit

still), stambhana (to restrain the senses from wandering), ucccAtana

(to become solely absorbed in the attainment of enlightenment), and

all other attainments come to perfection by means of the recitation of

the excellent mantras of the Song That Gives the Key to Perfection.

Hence this is to be kept secret by all means."

 

oM aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce ||

oM glauM huM klIM jUM saH jvAlaya jvAlaya jvala jvala prajvala

prajvala aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce jvala haM saM laM kShaM phaT

svAhA ||

 

"oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

aIM -- Creation, rajo guNa, Energy of Desire, mahAsarasvatI

hrIM -- Preservation, sattva guNa, Energy of Action, mahAlakShmI

klIM -- Destruction, tamo guNa, Energy of Wisdom, mahAkAlI

cAmuNDA -- The Slayer of Passion and Anger, Moves in the Head

yai -- The Grantor of Boons

vic -- In the Body of Knowledge; in the Perception

ce -- of Consciousness

oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

glauM -- mahAgaNesha, the Great Lord of Wisdom

huM -- Cutting the Ego

klIM -- Dissolving Bondage to Physical Attachment

jUM saH -- Pure Consciousness

jvAlaya jvAlaya -- Flame, Bright Light of Illumination

jvala jvala -- Burning, Blazing, Shining

prajvala prajvala -- To Begin to Blaze or Flash

 

that the three guNas, energies, and Goddesses -- Creation,

Preservation, and Destruction -- are in constant movement,

transformation in the perception of Consciousness

 

jvala -- (and this) Illumination

haM -- (is the) Divine I

saM -- in all

laM -- manifested beings

kShaM -- (to) the end of existence

phaT -- without a doubt

svAhA -- I am One with God!"

 

-1-

namaste rudra rUpiNyai namaste madhu mardini |

namaH kaiTabha hAriNyai namaste mahiSHardini ||

 

"We bow to She Who has the Capacity to Express the form of Rudra, the

Reliever of Sufferings. We bow to the Slayer of Too Much. We bow to

She Who Takes Away Too Little. We bow to the Annihilator of the Great

Ego."

 

-2-

namaste shumbha hantryai ca nishumbhAsuraghAtini ||

 

"We bow to the destroyer of Self-Conceit and to the Destroyer of

Self-Deprecation as well."

 

-3-

jAgrataM hi mahA devi japaM siddhaM kurushva me |

aiMkArI sr^Shti rUpAyai hrIMkArI prati pAlikA ||

 

"Arise to wakefulness, Oh Great Goddess! Grant me the perfection of

meditation. The sound aiM is the sound of creation. The syllable hrIM

is the entire existence preserved."

 

-4-

klIMkArI kAma rUpiNyai bIja rUpe namo-stu te |

cAmuNDA caNDa ghAtI ca yai kArI varadAyinI ||

 

"The syllable klIM is the intrinsic form of all desire. We bow to you,

the ultimate objective, in the form of Seed Mantras. As the Slayer of

Passion and Anger, you slay Passion, and as the syllable yai, you are

the Grantor of Boons."

 

-5-

vicce cAbhayadA nityaM namaste mantra rUpiNi ||

 

"vicce gives eternal freedom from fear. We bow to you in the form of

mantras."

 

-6-

dhAM dhIM dhUM dhUrjaTeH patnI

vAM vIM vUM vAgadhIshvarI |

krAM krIM krUM kAlikA devi

shAM shIM shUM me shubhaM kuru ||

 

"dhAM dhIM dhUM the wife of shiva (literally the one with matted

hair), vAM vIM vUM vAgadIshvarI (the Ruler of all Vibrations). krAM

krIM krUM kAlikA devi (the Goddess Who Takes Away Darkness), shAM shIM

shUM (She who is Peace in the gross body, Peace in the subtle body,

Peace in the causal body) be easily attained by me.

 

-7-

huM huM huMkAra rUpiNyai

jaM jaM jaM jambhanAdinI |

bhrAM bhrIM bhrUM bhairavI bhadre

bhavAnyai te namo namaH ||

 

In the form of the syllables huM huM huM, jaM jaM jaM as the

restrained sound of constant vibration emanating as a yawn from the

junction of the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. bhrAM bhrIM bhrUM to the

Excellent Energy that is Extremely Fierce, to bhavANI, the female Lord

of Being, we bow, we bow to you.

 

-8-

aM kaM caM TaM taM paM yaM shaM vIM duM aiM vIM haM kShaM |

dhijAgraM dhijAgram troTaya

troTaya dIptaM kuru kuru svAhA ||

 

"aM kaM caM TaM taM paM yaM shaM

 

vIM -- to eagerly approach

duM -- the Reliever of Difficulties

aiM -- the Body of Universal Knowledge

vIM -- to eagerly approach

haM -- the Supreme I

kShaM -- the end of duality

Rise up! Break asunder! Illuminate the brilliant light! I am One with

God!"

 

pAM pIM pUM pArvatI pUrNA

khAM khIM khUM khecarI tathA ||

 

"pAM pIM pUM pArvatI, the wife of shiva; the Potentiality of Nature is

full and complete. khAM khIM khUM (the three stages of khecarI where

one levitates) as a heavenly being we fly up into the atmosphere."

 

-9-

sAM sIM suM saptashatI devyA

mantra siddhiM kuruShva me ||

 

"sAM sIM sUM as other divine beings born of these Seven Hundred

Verses, give me the perfect attainment of the mantras."

 

-10-

idaM tu ku~njikA stortram mantra jAgarti hetave |

abhakte naiva dAtavyaM gopitaM rakSha pArvati ||

 

"This is the song That gives the Key to Perfection, the primary cause

of awakening these mantras. This must be kept hidden from

non-devotees. Oh pArvati, the secret must be protected."

 

yastu ku~njikaya devi hInAM saptashatIM paThet |

na tasya jAyate siddhir araNye rodanaM yathA ||

 

"Oh Goddess, whoever will recite the Seven Hundred Verses without the

key will not attain success, and his recitation will produce an effect

similar to crying in the forest."

 

oM aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce ||

oM glauM huM klIM jUM saH jvAlaya jvAlaya jvala jvala prajvala

prajvala aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce jvala haM saM laM kShaM phaT

svAhA ||

 

"oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

aIM -- Creation, rajo guNa, Energy of Desire, mahAsarasvatI

hrIM -- Preservation, sattva guNa, Energy of Action, mahAlakShmI

klIM -- Destruction, tamo guNa, Energy of Wisdom, mahAkAlI

cAmuNDA -- The Slayer of Passion and Anger, Moves in the Head

yai -- The Grantor of Boons

vic -- In the Body of Knowledge; in the Perception

ce -- of Consciousness

oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

glauM -- mahAgaNesha, the Great Lord of Wisdom

huM -- Cutting the Ego

klIM -- Dissolving Bondage to Physical Attachment

jUM saH -- Pure Consciousness

jvAlaya jvAlaya -- Flame, Bright Light of Illumination

jvala jvala -- Burning, Blazing, Shining

prajvala prajvala -- To Begin to Blaze or Flash

 

that the three guNas, energies, and Goddesses -- Creation,

Preservation, and Destruction -- are in constant movement,

transformation in the perception of Consciousness

 

jvala -- (and this) Illumination

haM -- (is the) Divine I

saM -- in all

laM -- manifested beings

kShaM -- (to) the end of existence

phaT -- without a doubt

svAhA -- I am One with God!"

 

-- translation by Swami Satyanada Sarasvati

 

 

 

, Kalyan Ram

<kalyanbadhukripa> wrote:

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> Reverred and knowledgeable,

> Can you enlighten where one can find Kungika mantra.If you can be

specific I will be grateful,as I do not possess knowledge to find on

my own

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Reverred and Knowledgeable,

Shri maatre nmah

Thank you very much. i am grateful

"sivadancer <sivadancer" <sivadancer wrote:AUM gaNapataye

namaH

 

siddha ku~njikA stotram

"The Song That Gives the Key to Perfection"

 

shiva uvAca

"shiva said:"

 

shr^Nu devi pravakShyami ku~njikA stotram uttamam |

yena mantraprabhAveNa caNDIjApaH shubho bhavet ||

 

"Listen, Oh Goddess, while I elucidate the excellent Song That Gives

the Key to Perfection. By means of the brilliance of these mantras,

the meditation of the Goddess chaNDI becomes easy."

 

na kavacaM nArgalA stotraM

kIlakam na rahasyakaM |

na sUktaM nApi dhyAnaM ca

na nyAso na ca vArcanam ||

 

"Not the Armor, nor the Praise That Unlocks the Bolt, nor the Praise

that Removes the Pin, nor the Secrets; neither the hymns, nor even the

meditations, nor the establishment of the mantras into the body, nor

the offering of worship and adoration;"

 

ku~njikA pATha mAtreNa durgA pATha phalaM labhet |

ati guhyataraM devi devAnAmapi durlabham ||

 

"the recitation of the mantras that Give the Key to Perfection will

grant the fruits of the recitation of the Glory of the Goddess. Oh

Goddess, this is extremely secretive and difficult even for the Gods

to attain."

 

gopanIyaM prayatnena svayoniriva pArvati |

mAraNaM mohanaM vashyaM

stambhanoccAtTa nAdikam |

pATha mAtreNa saMsiddhyet

ku~njikA stotram uttamam ||

 

"Oh self-born Goddess, pArvatI, with right effort mAraNa (the capacity

to slay anger, passion, and the Ego), mohaNa (to become stupefied

knowing none other than the Godess, vashIkAraNa (to make the mind sit

still), stambhana (to restrain the senses from wandering), ucccAtana

(to become solely absorbed in the attainment of enlightenment), and

all other attainments come to perfection by means of the recitation of

the excellent mantras of the Song That Gives the Key to Perfection.

Hence this is to be kept secret by all means."

 

oM aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce ||

oM glauM huM klIM jUM saH jvAlaya jvAlaya jvala jvala prajvala

prajvala aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce jvala haM saM laM kShaM phaT

svAhA ||

 

"oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

aIM -- Creation, rajo guNa, Energy of Desire, mahAsarasvatI

hrIM -- Preservation, sattva guNa, Energy of Action, mahAlakShmI

klIM -- Destruction, tamo guNa, Energy of Wisdom, mahAkAlI

cAmuNDA -- The Slayer of Passion and Anger, Moves in the Head

yai -- The Grantor of Boons

vic -- In the Body of Knowledge; in the Perception

ce -- of Consciousness

oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

glauM -- mahAgaNesha, the Great Lord of Wisdom

huM -- Cutting the Ego

klIM -- Dissolving Bondage to Physical Attachment

jUM saH -- Pure Consciousness

jvAlaya jvAlaya -- Flame, Bright Light of Illumination

jvala jvala -- Burning, Blazing, Shining

prajvala prajvala -- To Begin to Blaze or Flash

 

that the three guNas, energies, and Goddesses -- Creation,

Preservation, and Destruction -- are in constant movement,

transformation in the perception of Consciousness

 

jvala -- (and this) Illumination

haM -- (is the) Divine I

saM -- in all

laM -- manifested beings

kShaM -- (to) the end of existence

phaT -- without a doubt

svAhA -- I am One with God!"

 

-1-

namaste rudra rUpiNyai namaste madhu mardini |

namaH kaiTabha hAriNyai namaste mahiSHardini ||

 

"We bow to She Who has the Capacity to Express the form of Rudra, the

Reliever of Sufferings. We bow to the Slayer of Too Much. We bow to

She Who Takes Away Too Little. We bow to the Annihilator of the Great

Ego."

 

-2-

namaste shumbha hantryai ca nishumbhAsuraghAtini ||

 

"We bow to the destroyer of Self-Conceit and to the Destroyer of

Self-Deprecation as well."

 

-3-

jAgrataM hi mahA devi japaM siddhaM kurushva me |

aiMkArI sr^Shti rUpAyai hrIMkArI prati pAlikA ||

 

"Arise to wakefulness, Oh Great Goddess! Grant me the perfection of

meditation. The sound aiM is the sound of creation. The syllable hrIM

is the entire existence preserved."

 

-4-

klIMkArI kAma rUpiNyai bIja rUpe namo-stu te |

cAmuNDA caNDa ghAtI ca yai kArI varadAyinI ||

 

"The syllable klIM is the intrinsic form of all desire. We bow to you,

the ultimate objective, in the form of Seed Mantras. As the Slayer of

Passion and Anger, you slay Passion, and as the syllable yai, you are

the Grantor of Boons."

 

-5-

vicce cAbhayadA nityaM namaste mantra rUpiNi ||

 

"vicce gives eternal freedom from fear. We bow to you in the form of

mantras."

 

-6-

dhAM dhIM dhUM dhUrjaTeH patnI

vAM vIM vUM vAgadhIshvarI |

krAM krIM krUM kAlikA devi

shAM shIM shUM me shubhaM kuru ||

 

"dhAM dhIM dhUM the wife of shiva (literally the one with matted

hair), vAM vIM vUM vAgadIshvarI (the Ruler of all Vibrations). krAM

krIM krUM kAlikA devi (the Goddess Who Takes Away Darkness), shAM shIM

shUM (She who is Peace in the gross body, Peace in the subtle body,

Peace in the causal body) be easily attained by me.

 

-7-

huM huM huMkAra rUpiNyai

jaM jaM jaM jambhanAdinI |

bhrAM bhrIM bhrUM bhairavI bhadre

bhavAnyai te namo namaH ||

 

In the form of the syllables huM huM huM, jaM jaM jaM as the

restrained sound of constant vibration emanating as a yawn from the

junction of the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. bhrAM bhrIM bhrUM to the

Excellent Energy that is Extremely Fierce, to bhavANI, the female Lord

of Being, we bow, we bow to you.

 

-8-

aM kaM caM TaM taM paM yaM shaM vIM duM aiM vIM haM kShaM |

dhijAgraM dhijAgram troTaya

troTaya dIptaM kuru kuru svAhA ||

 

"aM kaM caM TaM taM paM yaM shaM

 

vIM -- to eagerly approach

duM -- the Reliever of Difficulties

aiM -- the Body of Universal Knowledge

vIM -- to eagerly approach

haM -- the Supreme I

kShaM -- the end of duality

Rise up! Break asunder! Illuminate the brilliant light! I am One with

God!"

 

pAM pIM pUM pArvatI pUrNA

khAM khIM khUM khecarI tathA ||

 

"pAM pIM pUM pArvatI, the wife of shiva; the Potentiality of Nature is

full and complete. khAM khIM khUM (the three stages of khecarI where

one levitates) as a heavenly being we fly up into the atmosphere."

 

-9-

sAM sIM suM saptashatI devyA

mantra siddhiM kuruShva me ||

 

"sAM sIM sUM as other divine beings born of these Seven Hundred

Verses, give me the perfect attainment of the mantras."

 

-10-

idaM tu ku~njikA stortram mantra jAgarti hetave |

abhakte naiva dAtavyaM gopitaM rakSha pArvati ||

 

"This is the song That gives the Key to Perfection, the primary cause

of awakening these mantras. This must be kept hidden from

non-devotees. Oh pArvati, the secret must be protected."

 

yastu ku~njikaya devi hInAM saptashatIM paThet |

na tasya jAyate siddhir araNye rodanaM yathA ||

 

"Oh Goddess, whoever will recite the Seven Hundred Verses without the

key will not attain success, and his recitation will produce an effect

similar to crying in the forest."

 

oM aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce ||

oM glauM huM klIM jUM saH jvAlaya jvAlaya jvala jvala prajvala

prajvala aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce jvala haM saM laM kShaM phaT

svAhA ||

 

"oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

aIM -- Creation, rajo guNa, Energy of Desire, mahAsarasvatI

hrIM -- Preservation, sattva guNa, Energy of Action, mahAlakShmI

klIM -- Destruction, tamo guNa, Energy of Wisdom, mahAkAlI

cAmuNDA -- The Slayer of Passion and Anger, Moves in the Head

yai -- The Grantor of Boons

vic -- In the Body of Knowledge; in the Perception

ce -- of Consciousness

oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

glauM -- mahAgaNesha, the Great Lord of Wisdom

huM -- Cutting the Ego

klIM -- Dissolving Bondage to Physical Attachment

jUM saH -- Pure Consciousness

jvAlaya jvAlaya -- Flame, Bright Light of Illumination

jvala jvala -- Burning, Blazing, Shining

prajvala prajvala -- To Begin to Blaze or Flash

 

that the three guNas, energies, and Goddesses -- Creation,

Preservation, and Destruction -- are in constant movement,

transformation in the perception of Consciousness

 

jvala -- (and this) Illumination

haM -- (is the) Divine I

saM -- in all

laM -- manifested beings

kShaM -- (to) the end of existence

phaT -- without a doubt

svAhA -- I am One with God!"

 

-- translation by Swami Satyanada Sarasvati

 

 

 

, Kalyan Ram

<kalyanbadhukripa> wrote:

>

> Reverred and knowledgeable,

> Can you enlighten where one can find Kungika mantra.If you can be

specific I will be grateful,as I do not possess knowledge to find on

my own

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Aum Ganapataye Namah

Respected sivadancer,

Thank you for the stotram. To get correct pronunciation, webmaster of

omshreeonline.com was kind enough to send it in sanskrit.

My clarification from you sir,

1)Does this also require initiation? I do not have any guru.

2)If it does not,What is the best time to recite it?What else should accompany

the recitation. I recite LS and selected verses from Soundarya lahiri in the

morning after sandya. Other than that my knowledge is nil.

3)If you think what I am doing is sufficient, I will take your advice. To be

frank, I am living alone in a foreign country away from my folks who are at

India for my son's education sake. The morning prayers put my mind at ease. I

find myself also getting attached to the worship and enjoy it.

"sivadancer <sivadancer" <sivadancer wrote:AUM gaNapataye

namaH

 

siddha ku~njikA stotram

"The Song That Gives the Key to Perfection"

 

shiva uvAca

"shiva said:"

 

shr^Nu devi pravakShyami ku~njikA stotram uttamam |

yena mantraprabhAveNa caNDIjApaH shubho bhavet ||

 

"Listen, Oh Goddess, while I elucidate the excellent Song That Gives

the Key to Perfection. By means of the brilliance of these mantras,

the meditation of the Goddess chaNDI becomes easy."

 

na kavacaM nArgalA stotraM

kIlakam na rahasyakaM |

na sUktaM nApi dhyAnaM ca

na nyAso na ca vArcanam ||

 

"Not the Armor, nor the Praise That Unlocks the Bolt, nor the Praise

that Removes the Pin, nor the Secrets; neither the hymns, nor even the

meditations, nor the establishment of the mantras into the body, nor

the offering of worship and adoration;"

 

ku~njikA pATha mAtreNa durgA pATha phalaM labhet |

ati guhyataraM devi devAnAmapi durlabham ||

 

"the recitation of the mantras that Give the Key to Perfection will

grant the fruits of the recitation of the Glory of the Goddess. Oh

Goddess, this is extremely secretive and difficult even for the Gods

to attain."

 

gopanIyaM prayatnena svayoniriva pArvati |

mAraNaM mohanaM vashyaM

stambhanoccAtTa nAdikam |

pATha mAtreNa saMsiddhyet

ku~njikA stotram uttamam ||

 

"Oh self-born Goddess, pArvatI, with right effort mAraNa (the capacity

to slay anger, passion, and the Ego), mohaNa (to become stupefied

knowing none other than the Godess, vashIkAraNa (to make the mind sit

still), stambhana (to restrain the senses from wandering), ucccAtana

(to become solely absorbed in the attainment of enlightenment), and

all other attainments come to perfection by means of the recitation of

the excellent mantras of the Song That Gives the Key to Perfection.

Hence this is to be kept secret by all means."

 

oM aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce ||

oM glauM huM klIM jUM saH jvAlaya jvAlaya jvala jvala prajvala

prajvala aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce jvala haM saM laM kShaM phaT

svAhA ||

 

"oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

aIM -- Creation, rajo guNa, Energy of Desire, mahAsarasvatI

hrIM -- Preservation, sattva guNa, Energy of Action, mahAlakShmI

klIM -- Destruction, tamo guNa, Energy of Wisdom, mahAkAlI

cAmuNDA -- The Slayer of Passion and Anger, Moves in the Head

yai -- The Grantor of Boons

vic -- In the Body of Knowledge; in the Perception

ce -- of Consciousness

oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

glauM -- mahAgaNesha, the Great Lord of Wisdom

huM -- Cutting the Ego

klIM -- Dissolving Bondage to Physical Attachment

jUM saH -- Pure Consciousness

jvAlaya jvAlaya -- Flame, Bright Light of Illumination

jvala jvala -- Burning, Blazing, Shining

prajvala prajvala -- To Begin to Blaze or Flash

 

that the three guNas, energies, and Goddesses -- Creation,

Preservation, and Destruction -- are in constant movement,

transformation in the perception of Consciousness

 

jvala -- (and this) Illumination

haM -- (is the) Divine I

saM -- in all

laM -- manifested beings

kShaM -- (to) the end of existence

phaT -- without a doubt

svAhA -- I am One with God!"

 

-1-

namaste rudra rUpiNyai namaste madhu mardini |

namaH kaiTabha hAriNyai namaste mahiSHardini ||

 

"We bow to She Who has the Capacity to Express the form of Rudra, the

Reliever of Sufferings. We bow to the Slayer of Too Much. We bow to

She Who Takes Away Too Little. We bow to the Annihilator of the Great

Ego."

 

-2-

namaste shumbha hantryai ca nishumbhAsuraghAtini ||

 

"We bow to the destroyer of Self-Conceit and to the Destroyer of

Self-Deprecation as well."

 

-3-

jAgrataM hi mahA devi japaM siddhaM kurushva me |

aiMkArI sr^Shti rUpAyai hrIMkArI prati pAlikA ||

 

"Arise to wakefulness, Oh Great Goddess! Grant me the perfection of

meditation. The sound aiM is the sound of creation. The syllable hrIM

is the entire existence preserved."

 

-4-

klIMkArI kAma rUpiNyai bIja rUpe namo-stu te |

cAmuNDA caNDa ghAtI ca yai kArI varadAyinI ||

 

"The syllable klIM is the intrinsic form of all desire. We bow to you,

the ultimate objective, in the form of Seed Mantras. As the Slayer of

Passion and Anger, you slay Passion, and as the syllable yai, you are

the Grantor of Boons."

 

-5-

vicce cAbhayadA nityaM namaste mantra rUpiNi ||

 

"vicce gives eternal freedom from fear. We bow to you in the form of

mantras."

 

-6-

dhAM dhIM dhUM dhUrjaTeH patnI

vAM vIM vUM vAgadhIshvarI |

krAM krIM krUM kAlikA devi

shAM shIM shUM me shubhaM kuru ||

 

"dhAM dhIM dhUM the wife of shiva (literally the one with matted

hair), vAM vIM vUM vAgadIshvarI (the Ruler of all Vibrations). krAM

krIM krUM kAlikA devi (the Goddess Who Takes Away Darkness), shAM shIM

shUM (She who is Peace in the gross body, Peace in the subtle body,

Peace in the causal body) be easily attained by me.

 

-7-

huM huM huMkAra rUpiNyai

jaM jaM jaM jambhanAdinI |

bhrAM bhrIM bhrUM bhairavI bhadre

bhavAnyai te namo namaH ||

 

In the form of the syllables huM huM huM, jaM jaM jaM as the

restrained sound of constant vibration emanating as a yawn from the

junction of the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. bhrAM bhrIM bhrUM to the

Excellent Energy that is Extremely Fierce, to bhavANI, the female Lord

of Being, we bow, we bow to you.

 

-8-

aM kaM caM TaM taM paM yaM shaM vIM duM aiM vIM haM kShaM |

dhijAgraM dhijAgram troTaya

troTaya dIptaM kuru kuru svAhA ||

 

"aM kaM caM TaM taM paM yaM shaM

 

vIM -- to eagerly approach

duM -- the Reliever of Difficulties

aiM -- the Body of Universal Knowledge

vIM -- to eagerly approach

haM -- the Supreme I

kShaM -- the end of duality

Rise up! Break asunder! Illuminate the brilliant light! I am One with

God!"

 

pAM pIM pUM pArvatI pUrNA

khAM khIM khUM khecarI tathA ||

 

"pAM pIM pUM pArvatI, the wife of shiva; the Potentiality of Nature is

full and complete. khAM khIM khUM (the three stages of khecarI where

one levitates) as a heavenly being we fly up into the atmosphere."

 

-9-

sAM sIM suM saptashatI devyA

mantra siddhiM kuruShva me ||

 

"sAM sIM sUM as other divine beings born of these Seven Hundred

Verses, give me the perfect attainment of the mantras."

 

-10-

idaM tu ku~njikA stortram mantra jAgarti hetave |

abhakte naiva dAtavyaM gopitaM rakSha pArvati ||

 

"This is the song That gives the Key to Perfection, the primary cause

of awakening these mantras. This must be kept hidden from

non-devotees. Oh pArvati, the secret must be protected."

 

yastu ku~njikaya devi hInAM saptashatIM paThet |

na tasya jAyate siddhir araNye rodanaM yathA ||

 

"Oh Goddess, whoever will recite the Seven Hundred Verses without the

key will not attain success, and his recitation will produce an effect

similar to crying in the forest."

 

oM aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce ||

oM glauM huM klIM jUM saH jvAlaya jvAlaya jvala jvala prajvala

prajvala aiM hrIM klIM cAmuNDAyai vicce jvala haM saM laM kShaM phaT

svAhA ||

 

"oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

aIM -- Creation, rajo guNa, Energy of Desire, mahAsarasvatI

hrIM -- Preservation, sattva guNa, Energy of Action, mahAlakShmI

klIM -- Destruction, tamo guNa, Energy of Wisdom, mahAkAlI

cAmuNDA -- The Slayer of Passion and Anger, Moves in the Head

yai -- The Grantor of Boons

vic -- In the Body of Knowledge; in the Perception

ce -- of Consciousness

oM -- The Infinite Beyond Conception

glauM -- mahAgaNesha, the Great Lord of Wisdom

huM -- Cutting the Ego

klIM -- Dissolving Bondage to Physical Attachment

jUM saH -- Pure Consciousness

jvAlaya jvAlaya -- Flame, Bright Light of Illumination

jvala jvala -- Burning, Blazing, Shining

prajvala prajvala -- To Begin to Blaze or Flash

 

that the three guNas, energies, and Goddesses -- Creation,

Preservation, and Destruction -- are in constant movement,

transformation in the perception of Consciousness

 

jvala -- (and this) Illumination

haM -- (is the) Divine I

saM -- in all

laM -- manifested beings

kShaM -- (to) the end of existence

phaT -- without a doubt

svAhA -- I am One with God!"

 

-- translation by Swami Satyanada Sarasvati

 

 

 

, Kalyan Ram

<kalyanbadhukripa> wrote:

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> Reverred and knowledgeable,

> Can you enlighten where one can find Kungika mantra.If you can be

specific I will be grateful,as I do not possess knowledge to find on

my own

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Namaskar kalyanbadhukripa-ji! As you know there was much talk of this

kunjika mantra and its greatness for a while, but no delivery of the

mantra itself. Therefore I took the time to type the whole thing in so

that people could know what all the fuss was about. If I am not

mistaken, this mantra is to be used at the end of chanting the Durga

Saptashati in order to awaken the 700 verses' full potency. I am not

sure if it is to be used as a stand alone mantra. Since our respected

dakinic_monk introduced this mantra, I would direct your queries to

him.

 

As far as chanting LS and verses from Soundarya Lahiri every

morning...dear one! You are blessed! You say these prayers put your

mind at ease -- what more could you ask for? It seems that even

thinking about this kunjika mantra is troubling you... So for the time

being, I think it would be wise to stay away from kunjika and stick

with what you are doing.

 

Perhaps you are looking for a more "advanced" mantra with lots of

bijas and esoteric meanings (I'm certainly guilty of searching for

"secret" high powered mantras!), but IMHO this sort of thing is not

needed. The most powerful mantras out there aren't secret at all, but

are the most commonly known ones. I feel that sometimes these mantras

a protected by their very commonality -- people avoid them because

they think "if everyone knows about this mantra, then it can't be

powerful because only the 'secret' ones are powerful." This is wrong

thinking.

 

Anyway, LS and Saundarya Lahiri are SUPER ADVANCED! It is said that

all mantra shastra is contained in the Lalita Sahasranama and

lifetimes can be spent extracting esoteric meanings from it. Stick to

these!

 

AUM lalitAyai namaH

 

 

, Kalyan Ram

<kalyanbadhukripa> wrote:

>

> Aum Ganapataye Namah

> 1)Does this also require initiation? I do not have any guru.

> 2)If it does not,What is the best time to recite it?What else should

accompany the recitation. I recite LS and selected verses from

Soundarya lahiri in the morning after sandya. Other than that my

knowledge is nil.

> 3)If you think what I am doing is sufficient, I will take your

advice. To be frank, I am living alone in a foreign country away from

my folks who are at India for my son's education sake. The morning

prayers put my mind at ease. I find myself also getting attached to

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Do as you wish, but Shivadancer you are at no position to comment on the Holy

Kungika unless you yourself have mastered this mantra. I called on Mother Kalika

through this very mantra. It has tremendous potential.

 

 

 

 

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Dear dakinic_monk, were my comments wrong? Please point out so I may

learn.

 

Also, you yourself comment on a great many things. Just wondering,

have you yourself mastered all the things you comment on?

 

AUM kAlyai namaH

 

, Kalika Putra

<dakinic_monk> wrote:

>

> Do as you wish, but Shivadancer you are at no position to comment on

the Holy Kungika unless you yourself have mastered this mantra. I

called on Mother Kalika through this very mantra. It has tremendous

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Thanks a lot for your guidance, Indeed I am overwhelmed by your prompt

responses.

Aum ganapataye namah

"sivadancer <sivadancer" <sivadancer wrote:Namaskar

kalyanbadhukripa-ji! As you know there was much talk of this

kunjika mantra and its greatness for a while, but no delivery of the

mantra itself. Therefore I took the time to type the whole thing in so

that people could know what all the fuss was about. If I am not

mistaken, this mantra is to be used at the end of chanting the Durga

Saptashati in order to awaken the 700 verses' full potency. I am not

sure if it is to be used as a stand alone mantra. Since our respected

dakinic_monk introduced this mantra, I would direct your queries to

him.

 

As far as chanting LS and verses from Soundarya Lahiri every

morning...dear one! You are blessed! You say these prayers put your

mind at ease -- what more could you ask for? It seems that even

thinking about this kunjika mantra is troubling you... So for the time

being, I think it would be wise to stay away from kunjika and stick

with what you are doing.

 

Perhaps you are looking for a more "advanced" mantra with lots of

bijas and esoteric meanings (I'm certainly guilty of searching for

"secret" high powered mantras!), but IMHO this sort of thing is not

needed. The most powerful mantras out there aren't secret at all, but

are the most commonly known ones. I feel that sometimes these mantras

a protected by their very commonality -- people avoid them because

they think "if everyone knows about this mantra, then it can't be

powerful because only the 'secret' ones are powerful." This is wrong

thinking.

 

Anyway, LS and Saundarya Lahiri are SUPER ADVANCED! It is said that

all mantra shastra is contained in the Lalita Sahasranama and

lifetimes can be spent extracting esoteric meanings from it. Stick to

these!

 

AUM lalitAyai namaH

 

 

, Kalyan Ram

<kalyanbadhukripa> wrote:

>

> Aum Ganapataye Namah

> 1)Does this also require initiation? I do not have any guru.

> 2)If it does not,What is the best time to recite it?What else should

accompany the recitation. I recite LS and selected verses from

Soundarya lahiri in the morning after sandya. Other than that my

knowledge is nil.

> 3)If you think what I am doing is sufficient, I will take your

advice. To be frank, I am living alone in a foreign country away from

my folks who are at India for my son's education sake. The morning

prayers put my mind at ease. I find myself also getting attached to

the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am imperfect thus in no position to correct you however I see that you have

not come to terms with the full power of the Kungika.

 

Dear Shivadancer,

 

Listen to me, for years I have tried many mantras and many sadhanas to call on

mother Kali but she only came in my visions. It was through Babaji's grace that

I was able to reach my life long dream and that was the darshan of my beloved

mother. Kali is not goddess but my mummie, I do not regard her as a goddess only

a super mum.

 

That was the mantra I used to force her to appear infront of me, that mantra

transcends all mantras. You guys seem to think Lalilta Shahasranama is pretty

good but let me point out you need utkilana for even this mantra, the agastya

utkilana if I am correct.

 

Kungika is trancendental to all this, the saptashati is esoteric in nautre and

not many incl myself understand the whole nature of it. lord shiva said that the

Kungika herself encapsulates the saptashati.

 

Bala or lalita is just one form of Devi, invoke her in all her aspects through

this very mantra. The only mantras that can even come close to this is the

suktas.

 

 

 

 

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hey dakinic_monk,

 

can you tell us a little bit on how you used the kungika mantra for

invoking maa kaali, if this is permissible. i think that a lot of

people have difficulty coming to grips with the power of the kungika

mantra because mainly they have never heard of this mantra before,

and maybe perhaps this was a greatly kept secret

 

Yes the LS has the kilana on it which is why it is ok to chant it

even if one makes mistakes. i think more than the power of the

mantra, it is a devotional excercise to recite all the names of the

MOTHER in the LS (if this were not so, i would have been fried in

hell longtime back considering how badly i have chanted it several

times)

 

yogaman

 

, Kalika Putra

<dakinic_monk> wrote:

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> I am imperfect thus in no position to correct you however I see

that you have not come to terms with the full power of the Kungika.

>

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Yes dakinic_monk, we have almost all the ingredients here...the

mantra, the translation, the effects...now all we need are the

instructions on how kunjika is used (again, if possible to disclose).

We are all poised to call on Devi in all Her forms!

 

AUM

 

, "childofdevi

<childofdevi>" <childofdevi> wrote:

> hey dakinic_monk,

>

> can you tell us a little bit on how you used the kungika mantra for

> invoking maa kaali, if this is permissible. i think that a lot of

> people have difficulty coming to grips with the power of the kungika

> mantra because mainly they have never heard of this mantra before,

> and maybe perhaps this was a greatly kept secret

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"we have almost all the ingredients here...the mantra, the

translation, the effects...now all we need are the instructions on

how kunjika is used (again, if possible to disclose). We are all

poised to call on Devi in all Her forms! "

 

I am keen to know too Dakini Monk. Please tell us!

 

"May the Force be with us all"

Om Shakti

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--- "sivadancer" wrote:

> Yes dakinic_monk, we have almost all the ingredients here...the

> mantra, the translation, the effects...now all we need are the

> instructions on how kunjika is used (again, if possible to

disclose).

> We are all poised to call on Devi in all Her forms!

>

> AUM

 

 

hmmm I can see the potential sales success here for such a new book

as "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calling Your Mother". Included of

course would be a TroubleShooting Section telling the sadhaka what to

do in potentially hazardous situations.

 

Tip #32: After using your mantra successfully, should Ma Kali appear,

holding Her sword over the neck of a calm and smiling Lord Shiva,

remember to clasp your hands in reverence of this gracious darshan.

 

Tip #33: Should Ma Kali appear with Her blood-red tongue hanging out,

Her sword raised up high walking towards you, AND there is NO Lord

Shiva around, please clasp your hands, lower your neck, smile and try

to stay calm. Good luck.

 

....

 

Yes indeed, Dakini Monk, please enlighten us on that mantra. I am all

ears too. (However, I must say I personally prefer my Mother Kali to

stay the way she is on my devotional picture!)

 

 

 

Om namah Sivaya

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Dear friends,

Each one of is pondering into the unknown which is

really beyond the scope of our sense organs. In this

course we may come across so may enlightenments they

can appear silly to a onlooker but a truth to a true

bakta.

it is sad to note that we are pulling the legs of

our dakinic_monk which is not right in sprit of

satsanga. my advise to dakinic_monk will be the 24th

chapter of narayaneeyam which says the reaction of

prahalad to his asuric friends on narayana worship "

surarenaam haasyam tava charana daasyam". dont get

bogged down by these.

Sri ramakrishna also believed in divine will. As far

as india is concerned the east, north is full of

worshipers of devi as per saptasathi / chandi homam..

rather than lalitha saharsanamam & soundarya lahiri

though they are also kalpaka vriksha/ chintamani

grihas. In saptha sathi mother has promised to

fulfill the wishes of her her bhaktas so for immediate

material gains there is a prevelent practise to chant

them specially during navaratri & starting of the

year(yaa cha varshaki)vasanta navaratri. kingika +

spathasathi with soudarya lahiri lalitha saharsarnamam

are not at all comparable as they are great in their

own accord.

 

when sri aadi shankara charya say this lihari is like

a lamp for the sun lalitha & also bhawani stotum tvaam

-- even the thousand tongued aadi shesha cannot

comprehend & tell your greatness how can I.

 

The soundarya lihiri & lalitha sahasarnamams are full

of yantra worship meant not for a commoner.

Hence let us take the path of both & attain our goal

with warm regards

shankar

--- "gene-is-in <shanaisharaya"

<shanaisharaya wrote:

> --- "sivadancer" wrote:

> > Yes dakinic_monk, we have almost all the

> ingredients here...the

> > mantra, the translation, the effects...now all we

> need are the

> > instructions on how kunjika is used (again, if

> possible to

> disclose).

> > We are all poised to call on Devi in all Her

> forms!

> >

> > AUM

>

>

> hmmm I can see the potential sales success here for

> such a new book

> as "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calling Your

> Mother". Included of

> course would be a TroubleShooting Section telling

> the sadhaka what to

> do in potentially hazardous situations.

>

> Tip #32: After using your mantra successfully,

> should Ma Kali appear,

> holding Her sword over the neck of a calm and

> smiling Lord Shiva,

> remember to clasp your hands in reverence of this

> gracious darshan.

>

> Tip #33: Should Ma Kali appear with Her blood-red

> tongue hanging out,

> Her sword raised up high walking towards you, AND

> there is NO Lord

> Shiva around, please clasp your hands, lower your

> neck, smile and try

> to stay calm. Good luck.

>

> ...

>

> Yes indeed, Dakini Monk, please enlighten us on that

> mantra. I am all

> ears too. (However, I must say I personally prefer

> my Mother Kali to

> stay the way she is on my devotional picture!)

>

>

>

> Om namah Sivaya

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Namaskar shankar!

 

You are absolutely right in pointing out that both Sree Lalita

Sahasaranama as well as the candi-mahatmiyam are great scriptural

texts in their own right!

 

but, in the sree Llitasahasaranama, both the 'transcedence' and

the 'immanence' of the great goddess are highlighted ...

 

and also what makes sree lalita sahasaranama a little different from

devi -mahatmiya is the influence of tantric philosophy and

sadhana ...

 

1) the pancadasi mantra

2) the kundalini yoga

3) and sri chakra

 

also, in sree lalita sahasaranama, sree lalita stands for all that is

gentle (the sowmya rupa) ! and chandi, you worship the fierce aspect

(ugra rupa)

 

Te devi mahatmiyam emphasises the 'bhakti' aspect WHILE APPROACHING

THE DIVINE MOTHER and sree lalita sahasaranama uses tantric sadhana

to reach the lotus feet of the divine mother...

 

 

so, it is not that one text is superior to the other ; both have

their legitimate place in worship ... accoding to the 'bhava' of the

worshipper...

 

to each his/her own!

 

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My post was not meant to "pull on the legs" of dakinic_monk and I'm

sorry if anyone perceived it this way. It was in the sincere spirit of

inquiry.

 

I feel also that gene's post was meant in this spirit also. Everyone

has their own style and gene's is definitely a humorous one! Bravo! I

had a good laugh! (I'll pay you for the copyrights on the book...)

 

Thank you also krishnamoorthy for putting the relative merits of the

various hymns back in balance -- it is impossibe to compare priceless

gems! In the end, even these precious mantras must be discarded as

rubbish; the only way to attain the divine is naked -- not a thing in

our hands, a thought in our minds, or even a mantra on our lips...

 

AUM namaH shivAya

 

 

 

, krishnamoorthy shankar

<junk74_in> wrote:

> Dear friends,

> Each one of is pondering into the unknown which is

> really beyond the scope of our sense organs. In this

> course we may come across so may enlightenments they

> can appear silly to a onlooker but a truth to a true

> bakta.

> it is sad to note that we are pulling the legs of

> our dakinic_monk which is not right in sprit of

> satsanga. my advise to dakinic_monk will be the 24th

> chapter of narayaneeyam which says the reaction of

> prahalad to his asuric friends on narayana worship "

> surarenaam haasyam tava charana daasyam". dont get

> bogged down by these.

> Sri ramakrishna also believed in divine will. As far

> as india is concerned the east, north is full of

> worshipers of devi as per saptasathi / chandi homam..

> rather than lalitha saharsanamam & soundarya lahiri

> though they are also kalpaka vriksha/ chintamani

> grihas. In saptha sathi mother has promised to

> fulfill the wishes of her her bhaktas so for immediate

> material gains there is a prevelent practise to chant

> them specially during navaratri & starting of the

> year(yaa cha varshaki)vasanta navaratri. kingika +

> spathasathi with soudarya lahiri lalitha saharsarnamam

> are not at all comparable as they are great in their

> own accord.

>

> when sri aadi shankara charya say this lihari is like

> a lamp for the sun lalitha & also bhawani stotum tvaam

> -- even the thousand tongued aadi shesha cannot

> comprehend & tell your greatness how can I.

>

> The soundarya lihiri & lalitha sahasarnamams are full

> of yantra worship meant not for a commoner.

> Hence let us take the path of both & attain our goal

> with warm regards

> shankar

> --- "gene-is-in <shanaisharaya>"

> <shanaisharaya> wrote:

> > --- "sivadancer" wrote:

> > > Yes dakinic_monk, we have almost all the

> > ingredients here...the

> > > mantra, the translation, the effects...now all we

> > need are the

> > > instructions on how kunjika is used (again, if

> > possible to

> > disclose).

> > > We are all poised to call on Devi in all Her

> > forms!

> > >

> > > AUM

> >

> >

> > hmmm I can see the potential sales success here for

> > such a new book

> > as "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calling Your

> > Mother". Included of

> > course would be a TroubleShooting Section telling

> > the sadhaka what to

> > do in potentially hazardous situations.

> >

> > Tip #32: After using your mantra successfully,

> > should Ma Kali appear,

> > holding Her sword over the neck of a calm and

> > smiling Lord Shiva,

> > remember to clasp your hands in reverence of this

> > gracious darshan.

> >

> > Tip #33: Should Ma Kali appear with Her blood-red

> > tongue hanging out,

> > Her sword raised up high walking towards you, AND

> > there is NO Lord

> > Shiva around, please clasp your hands, lower your

> > neck, smile and try

> > to stay calm. Good luck.

> >

> > ...

> >

> > Yes indeed, Dakini Monk, please enlighten us on that

> > mantra. I am all

> > ears too. (However, I must say I personally prefer

> > my Mother Kali to

> > stay the way she is on my devotional picture!)

> >

> >

> >

> > Om namah Sivaya

> >

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Sivadancer, I concur with your explanation. None of us were

really "pulling" or picking on Dakini Monk.

 

 

--- "sivadancer" wrote:

<snip>

> In the end, even these precious mantras must be discarded as

> rubbish; the only way to attain the divine is naked -- not a

> thing in our hands, a thought in our minds, or even a mantra

> on our lips...

 

LOL. It is amazing how completely two shaivites can think alike! LOL

 

Your quote above could almost be a verbatim summary of Sri Ramana

Maharshi's life-long philosophy. That is the perspective on spiritual

sadhana to which I , or rather, have happily resigned myself

to accepting.

 

In the distant past, you could say I was a *ferociously* ambitious

Shaktic sadhaka who had endeavored to practice the highest, the most

complicated, and the most sublime tantric mantra in Vajrayana. Many

miraculous happenings attended each breakthrough. HOWEVER, at

whichever stage I was, I could never shake off the feeling that all I

had achieved really amounted to nothing (in an absolutist sense).

 

Finally, through the composite teachings of Sri Ramana's teachings

and the Trika system, I realized my prarabda karma never lain in the

mantra/tantric/initiation paths. Other true-blue Shaktas may take to

these praiseworthy methods like a duck to water. For me though, I am

not treading these paths again; thanks to the poison(!) of Sri Ramana

& the Trika:-

 

Why?

 

In a nutshell, this "world" has only two true, eternal entities:

Shiva and Shakti. Through the play of their Purusha and Prakriti, the

illusory egos arise in the millions of human bodies. And the rise of

this illusory ego is the source/cause of all human suffering.

Ultimately, all spiritual paths within Sanatana Dharma amount to the

sacrifice of one's little ego at the feet of DEVI (or Shiva) --- the

supreme act of bhakti; permanently removing "oneself" from the

picture so that only DEVI and Shiva can remain to engage fully in

their eternal dance of love.

 

Doing intense mantra-sadhana is a great way of cultivating bhakti,

but its successes do entail an apportioning of shakti/siddhis away

from DEVI towards one's (illusory) ego/self. The latter is the item

which has to be eradicated ultimately, so why not --- at the very

start of our sadhana --- we take to the path of complete surrender,

and disavow any claims we might make on mantra siddhis; choosing

instead to meditate only with a purely bhakt-ic aim of attaining

DEVI's feet.(?) Every (temporary) siddhi we attain in our sadhana

comes from Her, and will return to Her when our ego/bodies fall away.

We might as well rescind any attempt to garner shaktis for ourselves

and just let DEVI's primordial omnipotence take care us while we

concentrate solely on dashing our egos at Her feet.

 

Well, that's my sadhana. (Gosh, it doesn't look very much does it?!!)

Yeah, you could say I have become a "lazy", jaded shaivite who hardly

raises more than half an eyebrow at flashy adverts for any big,

wondrous mantra. {{:-)

 

Some wise sage once told me success in spiritual sadhana comes not

from strenuous striving, but from honing our ability to let go and

wait patiently. I rather believe that.

 

> AUM namaH shivAya

 

Om namah Sivaya 2!

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Even if I tell you the process; I dont think a lot of you are cut out for it. It

requires great discipline and and a lot of patience. Say the mantra a thousand

times until you have reached hundred thousand; face north and keep a window

open. Have a akhand deep and worship the yantra of the diety you want to call

on.

 

Once you have reached a hundred thousand then the devi will come as a aparition

and ask you for what you want. Say that you have no desire but her unconditional

love and bhakthi. Then she will open the path for you,

 

Offer a coconut eveytime you finish japa and it is must that this be done alone;

no one should hear or see you doing this japa and you should do the japa in

padmasana. If you stop for breath, mispronounce or even pause for an instant

then you will have to start again. If you loose concentration off the devi then

you must start again.

 

The only way you will know that you are successful is when a very strong light

hits you inbetween your brows and a very cool breeze starts encircling you. As

for you Gene I dont appriciate such humour esp at the expense of the Divine

mother.

 

Dear Mr Krishnamoorty; I appriciate your concern, please email me after the

marga month is over and I will give you utkilana of Bala Tripuri as I had

promised before.

 

As I have said many of you wont be able to do this; since you ppl are probably

new to REAL tantrica sadhana; if you make a mistake you will have to start over

again. I havent given any bijas nor any utkilana mantras to anyone of you but

just outlined the niyama of this sadhana.

 

By all means try it!

 

 

 

 

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Dear K,

 

I had lost your email hence used the group; you really dont know why I told them

about Kungika do you? If a person with bad intentions starts this mantra sadhana

they go insane!

 

Anyways from the Fourth the month of Marga is going to start Lalita sadhana

should NOT be done during this time. when this ends tell me and I will give you

complete Lalita sadhana incl Utkilana for darshan purposes only. If you use that

mantra for anything else esp bad things u attain Dosha and once you have

attained a certain amount you will be punished.

 

So just use it to have devi darshan. Dont forget to email me; there arent any

bad consequences apart from the one I have just told u.

 

 

 

 

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I am sorry DM. But what do you know of the competencies of persons whom you have

not met?

Please there are a lot of competent people around. I think, many, including you

are more competent than me. But that does not give any one the right to act high

and mighty.

Kochu

Kalika Putra <dakinic_monk wrote:

 

 

 

 

Even if I tell you the process; I dont think a lot of you are cut out for it. It

requires great discipline and and a lot of patience. Say the mantra a thousand

times until you have reached hundred thousand; face north and keep a window

open. Have a akhand deep and worship the yantra of the diety you want to call

on.

 

Once you have reached a hundred thousand then the devi will come as a aparition

and ask you for what you want. Say that you have no desire but her unconditional

love and bhakthi. Then she will open the path for you,

 

Offer a coconut eveytime you finish japa and it is must that this be done alone;

no one should hear or see you doing this japa and you should do the japa in

padmasana. If you stop for breath, mispronounce or even pause for an instant

then you will have to start again. If you loose concentration off the devi then

you must start again.

 

The only way you will know that you are successful is when a very strong light

hits you inbetween your brows and a very cool breeze starts encircling you. As

for you Gene I dont appriciate such humour esp at the expense of the Divine

mother.

 

Dear Mr Krishnamoorty; I appriciate your concern, please email me after the

marga month is over and I will give you utkilana of Bala Tripuri as I had

promised before.

 

As I have said many of you wont be able to do this; since you ppl are probably

new to REAL tantrica sadhana; if you make a mistake you will have to start over

again. I havent given any bijas nor any utkilana mantras to anyone of you but

just outlined the niyama of this sadhana.

 

By all means try it!

 

 

 

 

Movies

- What's on at your local cinema?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IMHO no time is a bar for lalita sadhana; and pray tell me whats the need to

have prathyaksha darshana of Devi? I fell as long as her blessings are there it

is enough. Is not going after all these siddhis rather unnecessary? Are we not

after "realisation" which is beyond siddhis?

Kalika Putra <dakinic_monk wrote:

Dear K,

 

I had lost your email hence used the group; you really dont know why I told them

about Kungika do you? If a person with bad intentions starts this mantra sadhana

they go insane!

 

Anyways from the Fourth the month of Marga is going to start Lalita sadhana

should NOT be done during this time. when this ends tell me and I will give you

complete Lalita sadhana incl Utkilana for darshan purposes only. If you use that

mantra for anything else esp bad things u attain Dosha and once you have

attained a certain amount you will be punished.

 

So just use it to have devi darshan. Dont forget to email me; there arent any

bad consequences apart from the one I have just told u.

 

 

 

 

Movies

- What's on at your local cinema?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am sorry I may sound harsh; but I agree with Shiva dancer. knowing some small

portion of the sadhanas (I am no expert) it would take lots of time to do the

sadhanas; but if one were to go though the sadhanas that Dakinic Monk has spoken

of having done, he must be well past maybe 300 years; but he says he is only 16.

Can Dakinic Monk explain this please? Or is it just book knowledge?

I maybe wrong because there are sadhakas and sadhakas. mybe he is the rarest of

rare.

Kochu

"sivadancer <sivadancer" <sivadancer wrote:Dear

dakinic_monk, were my comments wrong? Please point out so I may

learn.

 

Also, you yourself comment on a great many things. Just wondering,

have you yourself mastered all the things you comment on?

 

AUM kAlyai namaH

 

, Kalika Putra

<dakinic_monk> wrote:

>

> Do as you wish, but Shivadancer you are at no position to comment on

the Holy Kungika unless you yourself have mastered this mantra. I

called on Mother Kalika through this very mantra. It has tremendous

potential.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear adi_shakthi16 & other friends,

u r quite right in depicting the importance of devi

mahatmiyam & lalitha which are priceless treasures

trove for all of us. when a person is lost in the

forest ot facing a calamity think of me i will be

there are the very words of the mother.so to invoke

candi mata regularly is required.fitting the moods of

bhaktas they are recommended by gurus.

for regular worship to cross the samsara of life after

life without tears maa lalitha (kalpaka vatika) comes

to our help.

Great care in Lalitheya worship is required as per

conversation of haygriva & sage aghastya "savadhanena

chadasa .. kevalam nama buddhistey na karya desu

kumbahaja..

let us derive the maximum out of both.

if a stotra itself is siddha so called as siddha

kunjika then rightful merit needs to be accorded to it

it also says without this kunjika we will get lost in

the forest of devi worship as this is about 20lines

approx Let us all say this too regularly as a advise.

let us also not forget in the path of penance we will

come across so many small small informations & advise

from siddhas their gurus etc we need to follow them

for success along with others.who knows ?

"when shri aadi shankara met the hunter in form of a

chandala he said to him move off only to be asked from

where which left the all time great pondering."

with warm regards

shankar

 

--- "adi_shakthi16 <adi_shakthi16"

<adi_shakthi16 wrote:

> Namaskar shankar!

>

> You are absolutely right in pointing out that both

> Sree Lalita

> Sahasaranama as well as the candi-mahatmiyam are

> great scriptural

> texts in their own right!

>

> but, in the sree Llitasahasaranama, both the

> 'transcedence' and

> the 'immanence' of the great goddess are highlighted

> ...

>

> and also what makes sree lalita sahasaranama a

> little different from

> devi -mahatmiya is the influence of tantric

> philosophy and

> sadhana ...

>

> 1) the pancadasi mantra

> 2) the kundalini yoga

> 3) and sri chakra

>

> also, in sree lalita sahasaranama, sree lalita

> stands for all that is

> gentle (the sowmya rupa) ! and chandi, you worship

> the fierce aspect

> (ugra rupa)

>

> Te devi mahatmiyam emphasises the 'bhakti' aspect

> WHILE APPROACHING

> THE DIVINE MOTHER and sree lalita sahasaranama uses

> tantric sadhana

> to reach the lotus feet of the divine mother...

>

>

> so, it is not that one text is superior to the other

> ; both have

> their legitimate place in worship ... accoding to

> the 'bhava' of the

> worshipper...

>

> to each his/her own!

>

> love

>

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