SRIVIDYA MANTRA Sadhna
SRIVIDYA MANTRA Sadhna
SRIVIDYA MANTRA Sadhna
SRIVIDYA MANTRA
KN Ramesh 9/18/13
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Srividya Mantra
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Srividya Mantra has over the ages proved to be a wonderful key to success in the lives of hundreds of great Rishis and
Yogis. According to ancient texts this Mantra was never created by anyone, rather it was obtained directly from Shiva.
It is this mysterious Mantra that hides within it the power to link a human to his inner bodies. Most people and scholars
today associate Srividya Mantra with mental upliftment. But these are just two of its many possibilities. If used properly this
Mantra can activate all the inner bodies and also all the Chakras of the Kundalini, thus bestowing psychic and soul powers
like telepathy, hypnotism, astral travelling and omniscience on an individual.
Sri Premanandaji attained Siddhi in Srividya Mantra by the Grace of Siddhar Thirumoolar. He initiates the sadhak in Srividya
Mantra in graduated steps to experience the ultimate of Srividya.
Srividya mantra is the Mother Tripurasundari’s mula mantra (root or core – mantra). Sundari’s mantra is the famous
Panchadashi or fifteen syllable mantra. It has three sections (kutas), each ending with the mantra Hrim, which mantra by
itself can be used to worship Tripura Sundari or Lalita.
KA E I LA HRIM
HA SA KA HA LA HRIM
SA KA LA HRIM
KAMA (KA), YONI(AYE), KAMLA (EEE), VAJRAPANI INDRA (LA), GUHA (HRING), HASA VARNAS MATRISHVA-VAYU (KA),
ABHRA (HA) INDRA (LA), PUNAH GUHA HRING, SAKALA VARNAS AND MAYA HRING
There are many ways to explain this srividya mantra. Whole books have been written on it. Below is a short examination of
its syllables Relative to the first of the three sections of the mantra:
The first set of srividya mantras is the head of the Goddess, the second from her neck to her hips, and the third the region
below the hips. The first set relates to Vak, the power of speech the second to Kamaraja, the king of love, and the third to the
original Shakti or power of transformation. These three sections also relate to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, to the three
Vedas(Rig, Yajur, and Sama).
This version of srividya mantra that begins with Ka is known as kadi vidya. There is another version, which omits some
letters and gives letters in a slightly different order
HA SA KA LA HRIM
HA SA KA HA LA HRIM
SA KA LA HRIM
This alternative version commences the srividya mantra with letter Ha and therefore known as “Hadi Vidya”. The former
tradition said to have been promulgated by Kama, is ascribed to a line of teachers: Parama-Siva, Durvasa, Hayagriva and
Agastya and it is more popular all over the country than the other one. Tantra-raja-antra and Vamakesvara-tantra are its chief
authorities. The latter tradition goes back to Lopamudra, wife of Agastya, and was prevalent in Kerala. The main text on
which this tradition relies is Tripuropanisat.
There are several other versions of the srividya mantra, depending upon the main import that is sought to be projected. That
a group of five versions known as Panca-sundari, was prevalent at one time has been mentioned in some medieval text:
1) Verbal Communication(bhasa)
2) Emanantion(Srsti)
3) Preservation(sthiti)
4) Absorption (samhrti)
5) Indeterminate state(nirakhya)
The Sodasi is substantially the same as pancadasi using same letters in the same order, but adding the seed-syllable like
SRIM or AIM or KLIM at the end which is regarded as “secret”
or
or
AIM KA E I LA HRIM
HRIM HA SA KA HA LA HRIM
SRIM SA KA LA HRIM
OM SRIM HRIM KLIM AIM SAU OM SRIM HRIM KA E I LA HRIM HA SA KA HA LA HRIM SA KA LA HRIM SAU
AIM KLIM HRIM SRIM
In all these instances, the basic structure is that of panchadasi and care is always taken to group the letters and other seed
syllables into three explicit units, with fourth unit either spelt out or implied.
Or
AIM KLIM SAU SAU KLIM AIM
The second divinity is Mantrini (conseller to the mother-goddess). She is also called Shyamala (dark in complexion), and
Mathangi(or RajaMathangi, in her capacity to function like the gateway to Srividya).
Goddess Raja shymala or Raja Matangi mantra takes the following form,
OR alternatively,
OR again
AIM HRIM SHRIM AIM KLIM SAU OM NAMO BHAGAVATI RAJAMATANGESWARI AIM
She symbolizes the second unit of panchadasi mantra and therefore she hasthis formula form,
The third divinity is Danda-natha(lady commander of the forces of the mother goddess, symbolizing might of srividya). She
is also called Varahi (the hog-faced one or the great consumer) who destroys the evil forces that obstruct the devotee’s
progress and leads ultimately to Srividya.
Goddess Varahi
As she represents the third unit of the panchadasi mantra , her formula form is,
Another divinity associated with srividya is Pratyangira, whose involvement is mainly with magic and sorcery. She is
consider as a powerful repellent of the influences generated by witch-craft. In srividya sadhana, she protects the devotee
against all odds, and guides him along the path.
Goddess Pratyangira
She is represented by many forms. But has significance is uniformly to drive away the hordes of enemies, sins and evil
designs.
NOTE
All Srividya mantras mentioned above should be practiced under the guidance of proper Guru otherwise you will harm your nervous system that can’t be cured.