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"...I chant the Siddha Kunjika alone at times - if you have heard Maa

singing it you will understand why. But this is again a question

for Swamiji to clarify...

 

Hope this helps

Latha"

 

Dear Latha,

This is my favorite text to chant, without a doubt! Last year, a

friend of mine went to visit the ashram of Swami Prakashananda

Sarasvati, who is no longer in the body. He was a beautiful soul,

described as the embodiment of the Mother. He had lived in a cave on

Saptashringeri Mountain and then built a very small ashram near the

Saptashringeri Devi (a huge Chamunda carved from the living rock of

the mountainside). My friend brought me back a tape that someone had

given to her....of Prakashananda Swami chanting the Siddha Kunjika

Stotram, teaching it to two Westerners who he was initiating into

the Navarna mantra. This tape is so beautiful!!!! You can hear birds

singing in the background, the sounds of the nearby street. Someone

is doing the translation of Swami's words into English. He is

telling one of the Western devotees that she should now chant the

Siddha Kunjika Stotram 11 times per day...that this should be her

only sadhana. There is a wonderful small book, written by one of his

devotees and entitled, "Agaram Bagaram Baba". I think he is

generally not very well known in the West but people I know who had

the opportunity to meet him say that he was one of the sweetest

human beings they had ever been with. When I first learned the

Stotram, I learned it from his tape.

When I read these stories of wonderful saints and yogis, it makes

me even more grateful that there are people like Shree Maa and

Swamiji, still in the body and available to us.

best,

sadhvi

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Dear Nityashakti, would you kindly post the Siddha Kunjika Stotram as I would appreciate knowing the words to it. I have recently bought the Agaram Bagaram book about Swami Prakashananda, and, as you probably know, this Devi mantra is mentioned in the book, but without the words.

Thank you for your help, Nandita.

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Dear Nityashakti, would you kindly post the Siddha Kunjika Stotram as I would appreciate knowing the words to it. I have recently bought the Agaram Bagaram book about Swami Prakashananda, and, as you probably know, this Devi mantra is mentioned in the book, but without the words.

Thank you for your help, Nandita.

 

get the text here

sanskritdocuments.org/all_pdf/siddhakunjikaa.pdf

 

 

 

get the audio here

 

shreemaa.org/drupal-4.7.3/shree_maa_chandi_path_audio_classes

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get the text here

sanskritdocuments.org/all_pdf/siddhakunjikaa.pdf

 

 

 

get the audio here

 

shreemaa.org/drupal-4.7.3/shree_maa_chandi_path_audio_classes

 

 

please add www in front of both links as this forum doesnt allow me to post links

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Hi All

 

Please find the siddha Kunjika stotram in English

 

Siddha Kunjika Stotram

 

 

 

siddhkunjika stotaram

 

 

 

let us know the significance of the Siddha Kunjika Stotram

 

 

 

This is the essence of the Chandi, the Navarna Mantra, the constant reminder that change She will, change She must, because change is Her intrinsic Nature.

 

 

 

What is the meaning of ‘Kunjika’ in the Siddha Kunjika Stotram? Kunjika literally means “something overgrown or hidden by growth or growing things.” Siddha means perfection. Stotram is the song. The Song of Perfection which is no longer hidden because of growth. That is, our spiritual growth and understanding of the Chandi exposes the hidden meanings of the bija mantras in the Song.

 

 

 

When to recite kunjika stotatram

 

 

 

who do not want to undergo the long Durga SaptaShati/Chandi Path. The Siddha Kunjika Stotra itself says at the begining that no argala or kilak stotra and other related matters is needed if one recites Siddha Kunjika Stotra. Kunjika, there is Devi in the form of Chamunda . Not only it works for Navaratri , it is to be chanted at the junction when Ashtami leaves and enters Navami . 24 mins before Ashtami ends to 24 mins after navami starts, is the time when Devi takes the form of Chamunda and had got to be chanted no matter the count to exhaust 48 mins .

 

 

 

How to Count 48 minutes

 

 

 

Each Tithi lasts for 24 hours . If for example the Navami starts at 21.30 pm in the night then you should start at 21.06 (which is Ashtami ) and continue untill 21.54 pm, that 48 mins is called Sandhi kshan or period of transit, when Devi in the form of Chamunda is killing Chanda and Munda (the demons). That is regarded as the most auspiscious time of Navaratri as Devi is ready to give boon after Sandhi kshan

 

Om Ganeshaya Namaha

Shiva uvacha

Shrunu devii pravakshyaami kunjikaa stotram uttamam

Yena mantra prabhaavena chandiijaapaha shubho bhavet

na kavacham naargalaa stotram kiilakam na rahasyakam

na suktam naapi dhyaanam cha na nyaaso na cha vaarchanam

kungiikaapaatha maatrena durgaapaatha phalam labheth

Ati guhyataram devi devaanaamapi durlabham

Gopaniiyam prayatnena swayoniriva paarvati

Maaranam mohanam vashyam stambhanochchaaTanaadikam

Paathamaatrena sansidhyeth kunjikaa stotram uttamam

Atha manthra ( Chant in one full breath)

Om Aim Hrim Klim Chanmundayei Vicche Om gloum hum Klim jum sah

Jwalaya Jwalaya Jwala Jwala prajwala prajwala

Aim Hrim Klim Chanmundayei Vicche jwala ham sam lam ksham phat swaha

Ithi Manthra

Namaste rudrarupinyai namaste madhumardini

Namaha kaitabhahaarinyai namaste mahishaardini

namaste shumbhahantryai cha nishumbhaasuraghatini

Jagratham hi mahadevi japam siddyam kurushva me

aimkaari srushtirupayai hrimkari pratipaalikaa

kliimkaari kaamarupinyai biijarupe namostu te

chaamundaa chandagathi cha yeikari varadaayini

vichche chabhayadaa nityam namaste mantrarupini

dhaam dhiim dhoom dhoorjateh pathni vaam vim vum vaagadeeshwari

kraam kriim kroom kalikaa devi shaam shiim shoom me shubham kuru

hoom hoom humkaara rupinyai jam jam jam jambhanaadini

bhraam brhiim bhrum bhairavii bhadre bhavanyai te namo namaha

 

Am kam cham Tam tham pam yam sham vim dhum aim vim ham ksham dijagram

Dijagram trotaya trotaya deeptham kuru kuru swaha

paam piim poom parvatii poornaa khaam khiim khoom khecharii tathaa

saam seem soom sapthashati devya manthra siddhim kurushva me

idham thu kunjikastotram mantrajagarthi hethave

abhakthey naiva daatavyam gopitam raksha paarvati

yasthu kunjikaya devi hinam sapthashathim pateth

na tasya jaayate siddhir aranye rodhanam yathaa

Om Aim Hrim Klim Chanmundayei Vicche Om gloum hum Klim jum sa

Jwalaya Jwalaya Jwal Jwal prajwal prajwal

Aim Hrim Klim Chanmundayei Vicche jwal ham sam lam ksham phat swaha

Iti shrii rudrayamale gourithanthre ishwar-paarvati samvaade kunjikaa stotram sampoornam

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