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Dear Austin,

 

From Navarna mantra, if you meant Navarna Mahameru Mantra, then

here is the evolution of Sriyantra from Navarna Mahameru Vidya.

 

The source of panchadasi & sriyantra is Navarna Meru Prastara Vidya

which has chiefly 9 principles. They are:

 

1) Prithivi 2) Chandra 3) Siva 4) Maya 5) Sakti 6) Agni 7) Kama 8) Ardha Chandra

9) Bindu. There are 9 Bija Mantra that are associated with each of the

principle correspondingly.

 

EVOLUTION OF SRIYANTRA FROM 9 PRINCIPLES

 

1) From Prithivi, Bhupura evoled;

2) from chandra 16-petalled lotus in the form of 16 nityas evolved (Shodasa dala

padma)

3) From Siva, 8-petalled lotus evolved who are 8 forms of Siva (ashtadala padma)

4) From Maya 14 triangles in the form of 14 bhuvanas evolved (chaturdasara)

5) From Sakti, evolved Vishnu tattva and his 10 forms (antardasara)

6) From Agni, evolved 10 kaLAs of Agni (bahirdasara)

7) From Kama, kameshwara evolved in 8 forms (Vasu (9) Kona)

8) From Ardha Chandra, evolved Guna trayas (3 attributes) (Trikona)

9) From Bindu evolved the *Union of Kameswara & Kameswari* (Bindu Sthana of

Sriyantra).

 

This is the evolution of Sriyantra from Navarna Mahameru Mantra.

 

For further reference, please study Jnanarnava Tantra.

 

regs,

sriram

 

 

 

, " kalkin108 " <kalkin108 wrote:

>

> Can someone explain the form of Upang Lalita that is worshiped in some places

on the 5th day of Navratri?

>

> Can anyone explain the specifics of the connection of Navarna mantra and

Srichakra. Does each syllable relate to the Navavaranas?

>

> Thank you,

> Austin

>

> Sri Rajarajeshvaryai namah

>

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By Navarna mantra I meant 'Aim Shrim Klim Chamundayai vicce'. Is that Navarna

Mahameru Mantra?

 

, " babi " <sriram_sapthasathi wrote:

>

> Dear Austin,

>

> From Navarna mantra, if you meant Navarna Mahameru Mantra, then

> here is the evolution of Sriyantra from Navarna Mahameru Vidya.

>

> The source of panchadasi & sriyantra is Navarna Meru Prastara Vidya

> which has chiefly 9 principles. They are:

>

> 1) Prithivi 2) Chandra 3) Siva 4) Maya 5) Sakti 6) Agni 7) Kama 8) Ardha

Chandra 9) Bindu. There are 9 Bija Mantra that are associated with each of the

principle correspondingly.

>

> EVOLUTION OF SRIYANTRA FROM 9 PRINCIPLES

>

> 1) From Prithivi, Bhupura evoled;

> 2) from chandra 16-petalled lotus in the form of 16 nityas evolved (Shodasa

dala padma)

> 3) From Siva, 8-petalled lotus evolved who are 8 forms of Siva (ashtadala

padma)

> 4) From Maya 14 triangles in the form of 14 bhuvanas evolved (chaturdasara)

> 5) From Sakti, evolved Vishnu tattva and his 10 forms (antardasara)

> 6) From Agni, evolved 10 kaLAs of Agni (bahirdasara)

> 7) From Kama, kameshwara evolved in 8 forms (Vasu (9) Kona)

> 8) From Ardha Chandra, evolved Guna trayas (3 attributes) (Trikona)

> 9) From Bindu evolved the *Union of Kameswara & Kameswari* (Bindu Sthana of

Sriyantra).

>

> This is the evolution of Sriyantra from Navarna Mahameru Mantra.

>

> For further reference, please study Jnanarnava Tantra.

>

> regs,

> sriram

>

>

>

> , " kalkin108 " <kalkin108@> wrote:

> >

> > Can someone explain the form of Upang Lalita that is worshiped in some

places on the 5th day of Navratri?

> >

> > Can anyone explain the specifics of the connection of Navarna mantra and

Srichakra. Does each syllable relate to the Navavaranas?

> >

> > Thank you,

> > Austin

> >

> > Sri Rajarajeshvaryai namah

> >

>

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