Pdf - Pratyangira Mala Mantra
The full Sanskrit text, starting "ॐ नमः कृष्णवाससे..." and ending "...फट् स्वाहा ॥", can be found in the referenced documents. 📄 Download PDF & Resources
- The Deity: Goddess Pratyangira (also called Narasimhi or Atharvana Bhadrakali) is a powerful Hindu deity associated with protection, the destruction of negative forces, and the reversal of black magic or "drishti" (evil eye).
- The Term "Mala Mantra":
Hum Phat:
Powerful sounds used to shatter obstacles and negative vibrations. Benefits of Recitation pratyangira mala mantra pdf
Om Shraam Shreem Shraum Sah Pratyangirai Namah
- Om: primordial sound, universe.
- Hreem: bija (seed) syllable associated with the divine feminine, transformation, and spiritual power.
- Kleem / Klim: bija related to attraction, protection, and energy of transformation.
- Shrim / Shreem: bija of abundance, auspiciousness, and Lakshmi-energy.
- Pratyangiraaya / Pratyangira Devyai: to (or salutations to) Goddess Pratyangira (the fierce protective Devi).
- Vidmahe / Dhimahi / Prachodayaat: from the Gayatri-mantra formula meaning “we meditate on / we know / may she inspire or illumine us.”
- Svaha / Namah: traditional devotional endings — “hail” / “salutations” / “may it be offered.”
Traditional Guidelines for Chanting Pratyangira Mala Mantra