PRATYANGIRA DEVI - PROTECT US FROM
ALL TERRIBLE
Pratyangira comes from a deep, deep place within the Divine
Mother; an area simply known as the Void. In the Void there are no thoughts of
fear, or pain, or loss, or want, or time, or even space… just the warmth of the
Mother's love. Seeing Pratyangira in any form was considered an enormous
blessing, and an indication that you were in similar company.
Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi is a powerful aspect of divine mother.
She is considered to be a powerful repellent of the influences generated by
witch-craft. Terrible in aspect, having dark complexion, reddened eyes and in
four hands she hold a trident, a serpent in the form of a noose and a hand
drum. Her hair strands at the ends. As Pratyangira energy manifests, it's often
a very swift and sometimes ferocious current. This combination of lion and
human forms is said to represent the balance of good and evil. Many of the
Saints who've seen its energetic expression have described her as a 1008 headed
(symbolically representing the 1008-petalled Sahasrara Chakra, the universal chakra
of the cosmic energy) and with 2016 hands, riding majestically on a chariot
pulled by 4 lions (representing the 4 Vedas), lion-faced mother, armed with
many swords for removing obstacles. The jaws of so many lions make it very
powerful for destroying negative karmas, and a great help to anyone on a
spiritual path. Though such a current can be understandably rough and it's wise
to approach with respect and some consideration of what our heart is asking
for, it's with that same intensity that Pratyangira radiates her love, so it's
best to also be open to deeply receive.
Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi is a powerful Devi who is said to have
destroyed Sarabheswara's arrogance. Sarabheswara is an ugra avatar of Lord
Shiva. Lord Vishnu took the ugra avatar Narasimha to destroy evil. By drinking
the blood of rakshas (demons), Lord Narasimha was in a destructive mood which
made everyone tremble. Lord Shiva came to pacify him but could not succeed.
Then Lord Shiva took the form of Sharabheswara - a bird and human combination.
One wing was Devi Shoolini and other was Devi Pratyangira. Lord Sharabheswara's
efforts and Devi Shoolini's efforts could not control Lord Narasimha. Devi
Pratyangira was released from his wings and took the female form of Narasimha
and calmed down Lord Nara Simha. She is also known as Narasimhika [in
Kalisahasranama Stotram).
The Pratyangira aspect of the Divine has been a bit of a secret
for most of these past ages. Many believed that direct experience with this
energy was reserved for Saints and Rishis. Two Rishis in the ancient times,
Pratyangira and Angiras, in their deep meditation, discovered this goddess
through her Moola Mantra in the ethereal waves of the sound current. And though
this Mother is nameless, she honored these Rishis by giving the blessings to be
named after them. She has hence been known as Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi.
Pratyangira comes from a deep, deep place within the Divine
Mother; an area simply known as the Void. In the Void there are no thoughts of
fear, or pain, or loss, or want, or time, or even space… just the warmth of the
Mother's love. She is enveloped as bliss in the letter "Ksham".
Pratyangira sadhana is done mainly to protect yourself from
attacks of black magic and to prosper in your life. It will help people who try
to achieve Moksha (Final liberation). Advantages of this sadhana are too many.
It is told that if her mantra is used to harm others for material gains and
settle enmity it can react and adversely affect the person performing such
rites. Don't use this mantra praying for small reasons. It is a ugra sadhana.
The Mother Goddess is also called 'Artharvana Bhadra Kali',
because she is the guardian of our Atharvana Vedam that holds the secret of
Mantras Tantras Yantras from good to evil. The most detailed source for
worshipping Devi Pratyangira is Meru Tantra. Her Character is straight forward
and wherein mistakes are committed by anyone, she is quick to punish them. But
she is also quick to forgive one who seeks solace in her and remains a true
devotee.
Thus the Mother Goddess, who is Maha Shakthi herself, is the most
wonderful mother you can have.
YANTRA - DESTORY ALL NEGATIVITY
This is a powerful Yantra for Protection. She is also known as
Narasimhika. She is enveloped as bliss in the letter "Ksham". Sri Pratyangira
Devi is also associated with Sri Cakra. She is considered to be a powerful
repellent of the influences generated by witch-craft. In Sri Cakra worship, she
protects her devotees against all odds and guides them along the right path.
She is enveloped as bliss in the letter "Ksham".
The worship of Devi in Srichakra is regarded as the highest form
of the Devi worship.
The power of the Sri Chakra is one such rahasya.
HOMAM TO BE PERFORMED
Homam is performed on Amavasya and Pournami. The Homam is perfomed
with Dried Red Chillies and other pooja materials. Sri Pratyangira Devi Homam
is performed for destruction of any negative forces like Disease, Misfortune,
Obstacles, Rivalry and regaining of Power.
Goddess Prathyangara Devi is worshipped for curing all illness and
to prevent major accidents and any health issues caused due to poisoning. It is
also believed worshipping this Goddess helps in the removal of all mental
blocks.
POOJAS TO BE PERFORMED
It is believed that performing pooja to Shri Prathiyangara Devi,
pain, disease financial problems will be solved and enemy can be succumbed. One
can get the most wanted sixteen wealth's by worshipping this Goddess. If Devi
is worshipped, all the troubles will be warded off. pooja performed with Lemon,
dates, crystal sugar (kalkandu) , banana, ghee and flowers are offered to the
goddess for pooja, it is believed that the lemon which is placed at the feet of
Sri Prethiyangera Devi during the pooja will bring prosperity if kept in one's
house.
RELIGIOUS MANTRA WRITING
To best receive the Pratyangira energy, it's helpful to have some
understanding of it By writing this powerful mantra. This Vedic Sanskirt chant
was given to humanity through the Grace of Sri Bhagavan (GOD) and Sri Amma
(MOTHER). When you write or chant this Mantra, even without knowing the meaning
of it, that itself carries power. But when you know the meaning and chant it
with feeling in your heart then the energy will flow a million times more
powerfully.
S.
Karthik Gurukkal
Sri
Vallabha Maha Ganapathi Temple,
Indira
Nagar, Bangalore - 560038
94824 22312
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