Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Jai Sri Gurudev, Shodash means sixteen in Sanskrit. Yoginies are demi-goddesses for whom everything is possible. They possess extremely advanced knowledge of tantra which they grant to their worshiper. WITH REFERENCE TO THE ABOVE I REQUEST SADHAKAS TO ENLIGHTEN ME ABOUT MATRAS TO INVOKE YOGINIES AND ITS PROCEDURE.raghu tantra_shakti <tantra_shakti > wrote: Jai Gurudev> I dont think Bhuvneshwari is a yoginiCan't a yogini have the same name?> she is part of the dasa mahavidya.I know that.> Also I am not sure if Maheshwari and Kaalratri> are yoginis.I took the names from MTYV magazine.Ashish...Jay Gurudev vote. - Register online to vote today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Dear gurubhai, You can get the mantra in orrissa.Im allowed to say only this much. Dattu > Jai Sri Gurudev, > > Shodash means sixteen in Sanskrit. Yoginies are demi-goddesses for whom everything is possible. They possess extremely advanced knowledge of tantra which they grant to their worshiper. > > WITH REFERENCE TO THE ABOVE I REQUEST SADHAKAS TO ENLIGHTEN ME ABOUT MATRAS TO INVOKE YOGINIES AND ITS PROCEDURE. > raghu > > tantra_shakti <tantra_shakti> wrote: > > Jai Gurudev > > > I dont think Bhuvneshwari is a yogini > > Can't a yogini have the same name? > > > she is part of the dasa mahavidya. > > I know that. > > > Also I am not sure if Maheshwari and Kaalratri > > are yoginis. > > I took the names from MTYV magazine. > > Ashish... > > Jay Gurudev Sponsor > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > vote. - Register online to vote today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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