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There is only one basic Kali-yantra. It is easily found in the web or

elsewhere. Usually U find it under the name of Dakshinakali or

Mahakali yantra (minor differences are there but insignificant).

 

It is formed by [bindu], five downpointed triangles put in each other,

8 petaled lotus, [circle] and bhupura.

 

Description is met in Mantra-maharnava and alike compendiums as well

as in several Tantras.

 

Various specific Kali-yantras are presented in Mahakala-samhita.

However U have no need in them for now. Just use common Dakshinakali-

yantra.

 

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, kanna krishnan

<kanna_krishnan2002> wrote:

> Lilith M,

>

> Thank you for your advise but then there are variuos Kali yantra

which would you suggest ?( Pleaes check Kali scriptures or tradition

out there)

>

> As you suggested I would not ask but pray to Her to enlighten me ...

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> Daring is not an issue because I love her ................

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> But then again my question is still not obtained it's answer........

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> Jai Maa!!!

> Lili Masamura <sephirah5> wrote:

> The very best way to understand the Kali image is to

> meditate on Her yantra, and ask Kali Herself what it

> all means!(If you dare!)

> Lilith M.

> --- kanna krishnan <kanna_krishnan2002>

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> > Recently I have heard various interpretation of the

> > images of Kali and wondering how was this arrived

> > at . Is it form one's lineage ,guru of tradition ,or

> > from relevant scriptures ,experience or word of

> > mouth .......................

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> > Would learned members here enlighten me, the point

> > of reference for such an interpretation below

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> > Jai Maa !!

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> > malyavan_tibet <malyavan_tibet> wrote:

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> > The skulls does not stand for the sanskrit alphabet.

> > Each of the skull

> > represent the memory from a previous incarnation.

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> > Kali is not dancing over shiva, kali is dancing over

> > shava. It

> > represents the uncontrolled sound indicative of the

> > present age

> > "Kali" Yuga.

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> > > Interesting that Kali has a string of male heads

> > on her necklace, each

> > > representing a letter of the sanskrit alphabet.

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