Purnanandalahari p2D11
Purnanandalahari p2D11
Purnanandalahari p2D11
mwm - 2
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Introduction
Devi AshtAngam
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kamala kavacam
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kamalAtmikOpanishat
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kamala stOTram
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mahAlakshmi hRudayam
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Introduction
We covered important mantra and pUjA kramas of mAtangI in the last issue. In this
issue, we will be focusing on the tenth and the last dashamahA vidhyA kamalAtmikA.
In this issue we bring the mantra japa kramA, AvaraNa pUjA kramA, and nyAsAs of
kamalAtmikA. The kamalA ashtOttara shloka, kavacA, lakshmI hRudayam,
kamalAtmikOpaniShad, and several kamalA stOtrAs have been included as well.
As usual, we would like to caution the upAsakAs that these dEvatAs CANNOT be taken
lightly and the mantrAs considered like any other mantra. As the tantras rightly caution,
this path is like walking on a sword and can only be ventured into by the Grace of the
GurunAthA. The upAsana karma of these dEvatAs demands strict yamA and niyamAs
and also ardent faith on the Guru and the dEvatA. It is important to understand the
meaning of the mantra, the physical representation of the dEvatA, and contemplation on
the deeper aspects of the same. These can only be provided by the Guru and by the
power of the sAdhanA.
These mantras cannot be taken lightly and readers are strongly adviced to check with
their Gurus prior to start practicing any mantra or procedure as detailed in this issue.
We thank ShrI yOgAmbA samEta AtmAnandanAthA (Shri Ramesh Kutticad) for proof
correction and authoring the Q&A section.
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Lalithai vEdam sarvam.
Surrendering to the holy pAdukAs of Shri Guru,
Su ql Aq
ASaU mUzuxr Ar muiql Suqll wQzi iiuiqM xMs mmgc x
xij xWU iUkl AlaW MUhr mUz Fku pupq l bh iiu qWMsm S
cxiiu Msm j iuM iiu qWra Z xSzu iiu ra S c iiu mUui b xu
iiu uw - ssimUxlSUmUpUM mxSxSkrj rj z (em q)
xmrqq luirwr |
qx
iiu Sux
Sl lirr
uxU
bOMSr
qx
iiu Sux
Sl lirr
uxU
bOMSr
qx
iiu Sux
Sl lirr
uxU
bOMSr
JAN 19
JAN 20
JAN 21
JAN 22
A Aqi
x ur
D phQ
mhllSlj
L - MU
A Aqi
W u
C lirYs
xupullSlj
c - MU
A Aqi
V es
A paqsl
mipllSlj
i - MU
A Aqi
mju
A MqU
xpallSlj
r - MU
JAN 23
JAN 24
JAN 25
JAN 26
A qlS
A zu
A MqU
mMzllSlj
A - MU
A qlS
M z
A paqsl
uqzllSlj
L - MU
A qlS
Z xSzu
C lirYs
AllSllSlj
c - MU
A qlS
a DU
D phQ
lllSlj
i - MU
JAN 27
Jan 28
JAN 29
JAN 30
A qlS
b xukr
E uuxl
xirllSlj
r - MU
A qlS
X qr
F ueU
mhllSlj
A - MU
A qlS
c Ms
G zuSi
xupullSlj
L - MU
A qlS
N Au
H iuUi
mipllSlj
c - MU
qx
iiu Sux
Sl lirr
uxU
bOMSr
qx
iiu Sux
Sl lirr
uxU
bOMSr
qx
iiu Sux
Sl lirr
uxU
bOMSr
qx
iiu Sux
Sl lirr
uxU
bOMSr
qx
iiu Sux
Sl lirr
uxU
bOMSr
JAN 31
FEB 01
FEB 02
FEB 03
A qlS
e Ua
s MsxlSU
xpallSlj
i - MU
A qlS
f Ms
s lir
mMzllSlj
r - MU
A qlS
g lri
L lsmiM
uqzllSlj
A - MU
A qlS
O mw
L uer
AllSllSlj
L - MU
FEB 04
FEB 05
FEB 06
FEB 07
A qlS
P mMi
A qlS
Q AWMU
A xuqs
A eusqsl
lllSlj
c - MU
xirllSlj
i - MU
A qlS
R o
A c
mhllSlj
r - MU
A qlS
h qlx
A c
xupullSlj
A - MU
FEB 08
FEB 09
FEB 10
FEB 11
A qlS
i
A qlS
j iuM
A eusqsl
A xuqs
mipllSlj
L - MU
xpallSlj
c - MU
A qlS
S c
L uer
mMzllSlj
i - MU
A qlS
k e
L lsmiM
uqzllSlj
r - MU
FEB 12
FEB 13
FEB 14
FEB 15
A qlS
l bh
s lir
AllSllSlj
A - MU
A qlS
m uM
s MsxlSU
lllSlj
L - MU
A qlS
T mh
H iuUi
xirllSlj
c - MU
A qlS
o mS
G zuSi
mhllSlj
i - MU
FEB 16
FEB 17
FEB 18
FEB 19
A qlS
p mr
F ueU
xupullSlj
r - MU
A qlS
q Emxj
E uuxl
mipllSlj
A - MU
A qlS
r zoS
D phQ
xpallSlj
L - MU
A qlS
U xmz
C lirYs
mMzllSlj
c - MU
mu Slpr
America
Aquxr
qx xUli
mhq
Mwh Aq
Mwh ciSz
Aquxr
India
20 Jan 2015
20 Jan 2015
12 Feb 2015
13 Feb 2015
2 Feb 2015
3 Feb 2015
12 Feb 2015
12 Feb 2015
17 Feb 2015
17 Feb 2015
18 Feb 2015
18 Feb 2015
Alr me Slpr
America
zYs cij
Mwh cij
India
23 Jan 2015
23 Jan 2015
7 Feb 2015
8 Feb 2015
uzw mu Slpr
America
India
20 Jan 2015
20 Jan 2015
29 Jan 2015
29 Jan 2015
r vidy sapary has two frequencies, the nity and naimittika. Daily ritual- nitya- is to
be done in during daytime. Naimittika is performed on five days in a month viz.
paurami, amvsy, ka paka aami, ka paka caturda and msa
sakramaa after sunset with special offerings. Tantra has indicated a monthly
schedule of things available at those seasons of a year to be offered as these special
offerings, mostly on those respective paurami, which have been compiled in
Nityotsava by r umnandantha. The month followed here is the cndramna- lunar
calendar. We have covered the pAushya month pUjA in the past issue.
Next is the mAgha month, which has the white sesame seed, red flowers and naivedya
of ApUpA pUjA. Offering apUpA (made from wheat flour mixed with jaggery, cows milk
and ghee (fried)) as the naivedyA is this months agenda. On the day before, get white
sesame and red flowers. Prepare aPupA as mentioned above. Chant
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alk xqmrq |
mwmh merq |
km Abmrq |
Sm xlSzrq |
lu luSrq |
iqosS
Cover with a clean cloth and leave overnight in a clean place. If you feel that the flowers
/ ApUpA will not be fresh, this can be done on that day too. During paurami pja, add
in the resolve (sankalpa)
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MqsiqM ql em q
Axr MqsiqM qW qlxr
pa Gw
lui NlS
MqsiqM Sui |
oe | z | Ys MsM |
MqsiqM mxS xSkrj em ulra |
qsl urmM Mri |
(The dashamahAvidyA kamalA mantra used varies by gurumaNDalAs. There are 1
letter, 2 letters, 3 letters, 4 letters, 9 letters, 10 letters,11 letters, 12 letters, 13 letters, 14
letters, 16 letters, and 27 letters kamalAtmikA mantrAs. The mantra used by your own
Guru maNDalam should be practiced. Hence, we are giving a generic kara nyAsa and
anga nyAsa here. This should be replaced by the ones prescribed by your Guru
maNDalam.)
MUlrx
Apr lq |
ielpr lq |
qkrqpr lq |
AlqMpr lq |
Mlpr lq |
MUisMUmpr lq |
ppuxuU Ci Saolk |
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Alrx
Srr lq |
zUx xuW |
zZr uwO |
Mucr W |
lrr uwO |
Axr TO |
krlq
Mlir Mgclxp WqaU mZripae
Wxiimi WUhrqi bOUxcrql rq |
uph uUqoeriqpr Wxi MUOeeusq
qo liqooqossi ulSUulSxjiq ||
Alr krl zsM
1.
Ajzmwmxz Upwhpwi
zcaSm zohkU MU |
wQp MUpr Suz uUSpr zpi
Luqpe sq lq xqerSrlq ||
2.
qhYr miqmp Wqlpxiipae
WxiaWi UMqp xssUxgcrql qS |
WxioeuUSlqoe rapiSkl WU:
Mli Mi mUei siM ulS xUexlq ||
3.
Axl xUxW xqiqZ Wxiqoeopi
Sl mrapr c umw xSql xp |
qWU uUeql mjsxilS pxl
mr Mqs MO upuUllSrli WUq ||
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4.
osMiqlSZhQ usxS MOUWUeeusq
UMsm upwi Mcli zs MUqgeUq |
m Mxip UqmruUi xupi xxqiq
Tssqpe uscl rri krri mUqqoMq ||
5.
xlSUh Mliqoe uxi xlSruU lk
MOUSWUMhQs MOxSppwiq |
WxioeuxmqoerasSz uWli mU
Aui mUcUMpUlz krri mr zh ||
6.
AhMqsxxj ie mgeuh
MUMqskipiraqqoe c |
qhqMO ucsi Msmei
pui pulqi xlii r u ||
mgcme
s mjuriqMr alk Msmrq |
W AMziqMr mwmh Msmrq |
r uruiqMr km Msmrq |
U AalriqMr Sm Msmrq |
15
MqsiqMar
qWSur c uW uwh mr c kqW i sq mcSri |
xSzu ql
W xu xSzur xuW | (Szqx emi)
wQ lrx
Srr lq |
zUx xuW |
zZr uwO |
Mucr W |
lrr uwO |
Axr TO |
16
ppuxuU Ci Sauqa |
krlq
Mlir Mgclxp WqaU mZripae
Wxiimi WUhrqi bOUxcrql rq |
uph uUqoeriqpr Wxi MUOeeusq
qo liqooqossi ulSUulSxjiq ||
mgcme
s mjuriqMr alk Msmrq |
W AMziqMr mwmh Msmrq |
r uruiqMr km Msmrq |
U AalriqMr Sm Msmrq |
u AqiiqMr Aqi qWlu Msmrq |
x xuiqMr iqosS xqximcUl Msmrq |
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MqsiqMqo AuUh me q
mP me
q qhQMS mUiiur lq |
upir lq |
Elqlr lq |
Mlir lq |
xw lq |
Mir lq |
xir lq |
mw lq |
EiMw lq |
Gr lq |
Mqsxlr lq |
MqsiqM qiM lrx
A mMir lq - zUx
A uMir lq - qZui
C ur lq - Sl
D xupiSpulr lq - uql
E r lq - SMh
F upir lq - uqMh
G xUpr lq - SlxmO
H uYmSr lq - uqlxmO
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s MqsiqMr lq - SrMms
s msrr lq - uqMms
L zcr lq - Fku
L mr lq - AkU
A zSkr lq - FkuSlim
A xuWr lq - AkSlim
A xukr lq - ea
A klrr lq - MhP
M WUhrr lq - SroWqs
Z sqr lq - SrMmU
a lirmr lq - Srqholk
b upur lq - SrMUsqs
X ASir lq - SrMUsra
c Sir lq - uqoWqs
c Smir lq - uqMmU
e uxkr lq - uqqholk
f Mhr lq - uqMUsqs
g kqlsrr lq - uqMUsra
O mr lq - Sqs
P pikUhr lq - Srell
Q mmpr lq - SrasT
R uSqir lq - SrmSsqs
h mWxir lq - SrmSsra
i mur lq - uqqs
j mqZr lq - uqell
S mxlSUMr lq - uqasT
k mlpmrr lq - uqmSsqs
l malklr lq - uqmSsra
20
m mlr lq - Srm
T Uqr lq - uqm
o mqskUr lq - m
p mr lq - lp
q xmxr lq - ePU
r mrr lq - Sr
U Mlir lq - SM
s mpr lq - asm
u Mqsr lq - uqM
z Albr lq - SrSSMUlsrli
w WUusspr lq - SrSuqMUlsrli
x Aqbr lq - SrSSmSlsrli
W Aqir lq - SrSuqmSlsrli
V Surr lq - MSmSsrli
AzMr lq - MSoUlkli
x lrx
WUhruh WUh xuhUeixeq |
clS WUhqr sq eiuS q AuW || - zUx
i q AuW eiuS sqqsmaqlq |
rxr WUhr ulSr aq mwlWq || - lr
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23
25
26
27
29
30
iiruUhq
32
wuUhq
33
34
35
37
Mqs Mucq
39
40
MqsiqMmlwi
41
42
Mqs xiq
43
44
45
qWsq Srq
46
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48
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50
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xS ulxWi
1. How many times we have to wave the Magala rati during catuai
upacra pj? Any variations of the number of lights used is seen in texts?
Magala rati during catuai upacra pj is one of the eye catching service
offered to Lalitmbik. We are directed to draw aadala or adala or caturdala
(eight, six or four petalled diagrams), place nine, seven or five lamps with one at
centre and rest in petals respectively. Worship with nine syllable ratneavri mantra,
show cakra mudra. Worship bell appropriately and wave lamps in a clock wise
direction from the head to foot of that invoked deity in front nine times while
simultanoeuosly ringing the bell, chanting the below sloka
.To keep a
count of number of times it is suggested to change in this sloka to -
and form nine slokas to keep a count of number of
times this service is performed. The following slokas are for ready reckoner1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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2. Is there a specific place to keep the dhpa and dpa after showing it to the
deity?
Yes, tantra declare that there are specific areas to place things after performing
specific services. After showing dhpa (service of smoke) at navel centre of the
invoked deity place it on right side of that deity. Like wise after showing dpa
(service of lights) at eye level of the invoked deity pace it on left side of that deity.
Similarly above Magala rati being a service of lights has to be placed on left of
the invoked deity after performing that service.
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