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Pratyangira is taken up by advanced upasaks with full siddhi in at least one

Mantra and the user has to be told by one who has siddhi in that mantra. If not

it will backfire.

Having just deeksha in one manra will not entitle one to use mantras such as

these. The slightest hint of selfish motive will cause her t roar. So keep of.

 

vikas <vikasjeer wrote:

Sirs,

can anyone guide me regarding pratyangira devi and her mantras?

 

with regards

 

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Hi it is interesting this subject was revived here again , I asked once about

this Devi ,

I am not sure how to understand this , I have had visions of this Devi in the

form of my

Guru, that is the reason I asked once what could mean seeing such Devi. I don

know the

mantras for Pratyangira but feel very close to Her.

 

Namaste, Joanna

>

> Pratyangira is taken up by advanced upasaks with full siddhi in at least one

Mantra and

the user has to be told by one who has siddhi in that mantra. If not it will

backfire.

> Having just deeksha in one manra will not entitle one to use mantras such as

these.

The slightest hint of selfish motive will cause her t roar. So keep of.

>

> vikas <vikasjeer wrote:

> Sirs,

> can anyone guide me regarding pratyangira devi and her mantras?

>

> with regards

>

> vikas

>

 

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I understand. Some ppl have affinity to particulat devatas because of past

karma. Such ppl will get their Gurus. patience is the name of the game.

 

joannapollner <joannapollner wrote: Hi it is interesting this

subject was revived here again , I asked once about this Devi ,

I am not sure how to understand this , I have had visions of this Devi in the

form of my

Guru, that is the reason I asked once what could mean seeing such Devi. I don

know the

mantras for Pratyangira but feel very close to Her.

 

Namaste, Joanna

>

> Pratyangira is taken up by advanced upasaks with full siddhi in at least one

Mantra and

the user has to be told by one who has siddhi in that mantra. If not it will

backfire.

> Having just deeksha in one manra will not entitle one to use mantras such as

these.

The slightest hint of selfish motive will cause her t roar. So keep of.

>

> vikas <vikasjeer wrote:

> Sirs,

> can anyone guide me regarding pratyangira devi and her mantras?

>

> with regards

>

> vikas

>

 

>

>

>

> Visit your group "" on the web.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates

starting at

1¢/min.

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Traditions Divine

 

 

 

 

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just a note on this Devi while searching for the meaning of this Devi

Pratyangira , it is

interesting to note that ancient Egypt had Lion Godesses Hathor I am not sure if

there is

any correlation but that is what I was able to retrieve on the interent . I

surley understand

the importance of patience , for me in particular it is a puzzle that over the

seven years

now has been slowly unraveling weather in dreams or personal visions , i guess

spiritual

practice is not instant coffe . regards, Joanna

>

> I understand. Some ppl have affinity to particulat devatas because of past

karma. Such

ppl will get their Gurus. patience is the name of the game.

>

> joannapollner <joannapollner wrote: Hi it is interesting this subject

was revived

here again , I asked once about this Devi ,

> I am not sure how to understand this , I have had visions of this Devi in the

form of my

> Guru, that is the reason I asked once what could mean seeing such Devi. I don

know the

> mantras for Pratyangira but feel very close to Her.

>

> Namaste, Joanna

> >

> > Pratyangira is taken up by advanced upasaks with full siddhi in at least one

Mantra

and

> the user has to be told by one who has siddhi in that mantra. If not it will

backfire.

> > Having just deeksha in one manra will not entitle one to use mantras such

as these.

> The slightest hint of selfish motive will cause her t roar. So keep of.

> >

> > vikas <vikasjeer@> wrote:

> > Sirs,

> > can anyone guide me regarding pratyangira devi and her mantras?

> >

> > with regards

> >

> > vikas

> >

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Joanna,

 

Sometimes Devi guides directly and she appears in a particular form in vision

and sleep............it is very auspicious. However, trust in her and as and

when she wants you to have the mantra you'll get it. A mantra always has to be

given. Except some general ones:

 

Its given in 3 ways:

 

by a Guru.

by a wiseman or woman who appears just to give it.

by the deity who reveals the mantra in meditation or sleep.

 

Tarini

 

 

 

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I understand. Some ppl have affinity to particulat devatas because of past

karma. Such ppl will get their Gurus. patience is the name of the game.

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Have you heard of Sekhmet : the Lioness Goddess [ Goddess with the

lion head ]also interpreted as "The Powerful One". Also referred to

as the mistress of war and strife. Paradoxically, she is alo the

mistress of healing who drove away sickness. She thus known as SHE

who could kill could also cure. She is also identifies as Hathor,

Mut and Pakhet.

 

The sympathetic and compassionate form is Bastet.

 

 

 

 

, "joannapollner"

<joannapollner wrote:

>

> just a note on this Devi while searching for the meaning of this

Devi Pratyangira , it is

> interesting to note that ancient Egypt had Lion Godesses Hathor I

am not sure if there is

> any correlation but that is what I was able to retrieve on the

interent . I surley understand

> the importance of patience , for me in particular it is a puzzle

that over the seven years

> now has been slowly unraveling weather in dreams or personal

visions , i guess spiritual

> practice is not instant coffe . regards, Joanna

> >

> > I understand. Some ppl have affinity to particulat devatas

because of past karma. Such

> ppl will get their Gurus. patience is the name of the game.

> >

> > joannapollner <joannapollner@> wrote: Hi it is interesting this

subject was revived

> here again , I asked once about this Devi ,

> > I am not sure how to understand this , I have had visions of

this Devi in the form of my

> > Guru, that is the reason I asked once what could mean seeing

such Devi. I don know the

> > mantras for Pratyangira but feel very close to Her.

> >

> > Namaste, Joanna

> > >

> > > Pratyangira is taken up by advanced upasaks with full siddhi

in at least one Mantra

> and

> > the user has to be told by one who has siddhi in that mantra. If

not it will backfire.

> > > Having just deeksha in one manra will not entitle one to use

mantras such as these.

> > The slightest hint of selfish motive will cause her t roar. So

keep of.

> > >

> > > vikas <vikasjeer@> wrote:

> > > Sirs,

> > > can anyone guide me regarding pratyangira devi and her mantras?

> > >

> > > with regards

> > >

> > > vikas

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> > >

> > >

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> > > Visit your group "" on the web.

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of Service.

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> > > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone

calls. Great rates starting

> at

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> > Traditions Divine

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> > Visit your group "" on the web.

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Probably It would be appropriate to mention about Lion Head God Sri Narasimha,

who is known as most powerful in VAISHNAVA sampradaya. According vaishnavas

Lord Narasimha is the most powerful and agreesive form of Lord Maha Vishnu, only

the form is expressed in extreme anger. Para Sakthi holds Sudarshana Chakra

which is a quality of Maha Vishnu.

 

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UpendraV

 

NMadasamy <ashwini_puralasamy wrote:

 

Have you heard of Sekhmet : the Lioness Goddess [ Goddess with the

lion head ]also interpreted as "The Powerful One". Also referred to

as the mistress of war and strife. Paradoxically, she is alo the

mistress of healing who drove away sickness. She thus known as SHE

who could kill could also cure. She is also identifies as Hathor,

Mut and Pakhet.

 

The sympathetic and compassionate form is Bastet.

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Sekhmet rocks. She was also prayed to by women who wished for children.

 

Here's a good page on her:

http://www.thekeep.org/~kunoichi/kunoichi/themestream/sekhmet.html

 

Sekhmet, Powerful One, Sun Goddess, Destructor...

 

skht Sekhmet and Ptah

 

"The good god, the lord of action, Neb-Ma'at-Ra [Amenhotep III],

Beloved of Sekhmet, the Mistress of Dread, who gives life eternally.

The son of the God Ra of His own body, Amenhotep, ruler of Waset

(Thebes), Beloved of Sekhmet, the Mistress of Dread, Who gives life

eternally."

 

-- Inscription on a statue of Sekhmet

 

The lion-headed goddess Sekhmet (Sakhmet, Sekhet) was a member of the

Memphite Triad, thought to be the wife of Ptah and mother of Nefertem

(though the motherhood of Nefertem was in dispute - Bast and Wadjet

(Edjo) were touted as his mother in their respective cities).

Associated with war and retribution, she was said to use arrows to

pierce her enemies with fire, her breath being the hot desert wind as

her body took on the glare of the midday sun. She represented the

destructive force of the sun.

 

According to the legends, she came into being when Hathor was sent to

earth by Ra to take vengeance on man. She was the one who slaughtered

mankind and drank their blood, only being stopped by trickery (this

story can be found under Hathor's story). She was, thus, the

destructive side of the sun, and a solar goddess and given the title

Eye of Ra.

 

Being mother of Nefertem, who himself was a healing god, gives her a

more protective side that manifested itself in her aspect of goddess

of healing and surgery. Part of her destruction side was also disease

and plague, as the 'Lady of Pestilence'... but she could also cure

said ailments. The priests of Sekhmet were specialists in the field of

medicine, arts linked to ritual and magic. They were also trained

surgeons of remarkable caliber. Pharaoh Amenhotep III had many statues

of Sekhmet, and it has been theorised that this was because he dental

and health problems that he hoped the goddess may cure.

 

Hundreds of Amenhotep's Sekhmet statues were found in the Theban

temple precinct of the goddess Mut at South Ipet-Isut (Karnak). The

statues may have been made for the king's funerary temple on the West

Bank of the Nile and may have been dispersed to other sites at Waset

and elsewhere beginning with the reign of Rameses II.

 

Sekhmet was depicted as a lion-headed woman with the sun disk and

uraeus serpent headdress. Although she is connected with Bast, she has

no family relationship with the cat goddess. They are two distinct

goddesses in their own rights - the Egyptians did not claim they were

siblings of any kind. Bast and Sekhmet were an example of Egyptian

duality - Sekhmet was a goddess of Upper Egypt, Bast of Lower Egypt

(just like the pharaoh was of Upper and/or Lower Egypt!)... and they

were linked together by geography, not by myth or legend.

 

 

Blessings of the terrible and tender Goddess,

 

prainbow

 

, "NMadasamy"

<ashwini_puralasamy wrote:

>

>

> Have you heard of Sekhmet : the Lioness Goddess [ Goddess with the

> lion head ]also interpreted as "The Powerful One". Also referred to

> as the mistress of war and strife. Paradoxically, she is alo the

> mistress of healing who drove away sickness. She thus known as SHE

> who could kill could also cure. She is also identifies as Hathor,

> Mut and Pakhet.

>

> The sympathetic and compassionate form is Bastet.

>

>

>

>

> , "joannapollner"

> <joannapollner@> wrote:

> >

> > just a note on this Devi while searching for the meaning of this

> Devi Pratyangira , it is

> > interesting to note that ancient Egypt had Lion Godesses Hathor I

> am not sure if there is

> > any correlation but that is what I was able to retrieve on the

> interent . I surley understand

> > the importance of patience , for me in particular it is a puzzle

> that over the seven years

> > now has been slowly unraveling weather in dreams or personal

> visions , i guess spiritual

> > practice is not instant coffe . regards, Joanna

> > >

> > > I understand. Some ppl have affinity to particulat devatas

> because of past karma. Such

> > ppl will get their Gurus. patience is the name of the game.

> > >

> > > joannapollner <joannapollner@> wrote: Hi it is interesting this

> subject was revived

> > here again , I asked once about this Devi ,

> > > I am not sure how to understand this , I have had visions of

> this Devi in the form of my

> > > Guru, that is the reason I asked once what could mean seeing

> such Devi. I don know the

> > > mantras for Pratyangira but feel very close to Her.

> > >

> > > Namaste, Joanna

> > > >

> > > > Pratyangira is taken up by advanced upasaks with full siddhi

> in at least one Mantra

> > and

> > > the user has to be told by one who has siddhi in that mantra. If

> not it will backfire.

> > > > Having just deeksha in one manra will not entitle one to use

> mantras such as these.

> > > The slightest hint of selfish motive will cause her t roar. So

> keep of.

> > > >

> > > > vikas <vikasjeer@> wrote:

> > > > Sirs,

> > > > can anyone guide me regarding pratyangira devi and her mantras?

> > > >

> > > > with regards

> > > >

> > > > vikas

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Visit your group "" on the web.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Terms

> of Service.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone

> calls. Great rates starting

> > at

> > > 1¢/min.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Traditions Divine

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Visit your group "" on the web.

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There's also the lion faced Dakini. Does anyone know her name offhand.

 

- mantra. If

> not it will backfire.

> > > > Having just deeksha in one manra will not entitle one to use

> mantras such as these.

> > > The slightest hint of selfish motive will cause her t roar. So

> keep of.

> > > >

> > > > vikas <vikasjeer@> wrote:

> > > > Sirs,

> > > > can anyone guide me regarding pratyangira devi and her mantras?

> > > >

> > > > with regards

> > > >

> > > > vikas

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I must thank everyone for the response , obviously there are numerous

connotations in

various cultures in its Devi pantheon in regards to this particular Diety. The

similarities are

striking . Yes there is a lion faced Dakini. One day I went with my family to

tibetan/indian

art museum rmonch ( they have vas collection of Tibetan art ). I must also add

that while

taking note of various mandalas, Buddhas , Dakinis , symbols I felt very strong

energy

emanating from them . I thought of all the prayers while a specific artwork was

being

performed, thuse these artifacts where not just mere representations of some God

or

Godesses but somehow life entities on its own. At that moment I also was not

sure if it is

so ok to have such sacred art work displayed just for mere enjoyment because it

was a

pure state of meditation that these images pervailed. To make the story short

wile passing

along the line of these images , there it was a striking red naked Dakini with

Lion face

displaying Her majestic bright as sun teeth. After seeing this image more

unusall things

happened in my personal life. I am not sure of the name of this Dakini although

I am sure

She is representation of Sri Maha Prathyangiri Devi.

 

Joanna

>

> There's also the lion faced Dakini. Does anyone know her name offhand.

>

> - mantra. If

> > not it will backfire.

> > > > > Having just deeksha in one manra will not entitle one to use

> > mantras such as these.

> > > > The slightest hint of selfish motive will cause her t roar. So

> > keep of.

> > > > >

> > > > > vikas <vikasjeer@> wrote:

> > > > > Sirs,

> > > > > can anyone guide me regarding pratyangira devi and her mantras?

> > > > >

> > > > > with regards

> > > > >

> > > > > vikas

>

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