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Dear spiritual brethren,

Shri chinnamasta Devi

Her left foot forward in battle, she holds her severed head and a

knife. Naked, she drinks voluptuously the stream of the blood nectar

flowing from her beheaded body. The jewel on her forehead is tied

with a serpent. She has three eyes. Her breasts are adorned with

lotuses. Inclined towards lust, she sits erect above the god of

love, who shows signs of lustfulness. She looks like the red China

rose.Shri Cchinnamasta Devi

 

This devi is the Hindu tantrik equivalent to Vajra Vairochani. She

is one of the Ten Mahavidyas -- great female goddesses in the

Bengali tantrik tradition. The others are Kali, Tara, Bhuvaneshvari,

Bhairavi, Dhumavati, Bagala Siddhavidya, Matangi and Kamala,

although these lists occasionally vary. Images show that her own

severed head, which she holds in her hand, is drinking one stream of

blood spurting from the arteries in her neck, while at her side are

two naked Shaktis, each of whom drinks another stream of blood. In

the bindu of her yantra, pictured at the top left, is the bija

mantra Hum, while outside the second triangle are the mantras Hum

Phat.

 

Her six mantras used in Her six-way nyasa are 1) Shrim Aim Klim Sauh

Shrim Hrim Klim Aim Haum 2) Om Krim Strim Krom 3) Im Hum Phat 4)

Shrim Klim Hum Aim Vajravairochaniye Hum Hum Phat Svaha. 5) Shrim

Hrim Hum Aim Vajra Vairochaniye Shrim Hrim Aim Phat Svaha and 6)

Shrim Aim Klim Sauhm Shrim Hrim Klim Aim Haum Om Shrim Klim Hum Aim

Vajra Vairochaniye Hum Hum Phat Svaha.

 

Yantra puja is from the circumference to the centre. The weapons are

on the outside of the yantra and are vajra, dart, stick, cleaver,

noose. goad, elephant hook, trident, lotus and chakra. In the

bhupura are the Lokapalas, the guardians of the directions and sub-

directions.

 

At the tip of the petals, starting from the east, are the Bhairavas

Karala, Vikarala, Atikarala, Mahakala.

 

In the eight petals, starting from the east, are her attendants

Ekalinga, Yogini, Dakini, Bhairavi, Mahabhairavi, Indrakshi, Asita,

Asitanga and Sanharini. Weapon shaktis are in the two central

triangles: Khadga, Sukhadga, Vajra, Pasha, Ankusha, Astra.

 

I personally have found that the vajravairochani

mantra takes longer time to fructify.So please do the other

mantras.Always aspire to see the deity behind the mantra.Dont do

mantras for silly things!

Yours Yogically,

Dattu

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