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Goddess Chhinnamasta: Know the mantras to chant for enemy destruction

My Jyotish Expert Updated 23 May 2022 01:55 PM IST
Goddess Chhinnamasta
Goddess Chhinnamasta - Photo : Google
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Deity Chhinnamasta, also known as Chhinnamastika, is a Hindu goddess worshipped in occultism and one of the ten Mahavidyas. He is the personification of sexual self-control. She is not worshipped by common people or homeowners, but she is a popular deity among tantriks. She looks like Chinnamunda, a Buddhist deity. Srikula and Kalikula are the two primary Shakti traditions. In the Kalikula tradition, Chhinnamasta is a deity. He is also associated with the goddess Manikeshwari. Chinna and Masta are the two words that make up the term Chhinnamasta. The words Chinna and Masta signify "dissected" and "head," respectively. As a result, Chhinnamasta translates to "one with a severed head." Many Hindu traditions, including the Shiva Purana, Skanda Purana, Devi Bhagavata Purana, and Tantric literature, reference Goddess Chhinnamasta.

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Mantra of Chhinnamasta Devi:

1. Hreem Fatt Swaha Shrim Hrim Aim Vajra Vairochaniye
Vajra Vairokanye Hri Hri Phan Swaha ||
 Om Sri Hri Hri and Vajra Vairokanye Hri Hri Phan Swa
 
2. Shree Hreem Hreem Vajra Vairochaniye Hreem Hreem Phat Swaha Shree Hreem Hreem Vajra Vairochani
 
Hri Hri Phan Swaha || Om Shri Hree Hri Vajra Vairokanye Hri Hri Phan Swaha



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Worshiping Goddess Chhinnamasta Has Many Advantages
Worshiping the Goddess eliminates roadblocks, allowing one to attain prosperity in life. Worshiping the Goddess makes it simple to fight the foes. Worshiping the Goddess might help to activate Kundalini Shakti. All bad energy is dispelled by adoring the Goddess.

Form of Chhinnamastika Devi
Chhinnamasta is a goddess of transformation. She is the goddess of wisdom and is also known as Chhinnamastika or Prachanda Chandika. She is the sixth of the ten Mahavidyas. The goddess is seen clutching her head, which she has severed. Swayambhu Devi and Prachanda Chandika are two more names for her. Along with strength, he is also a cruel and brutal sort of power. The terrifying aspect of Chhinnamasta is linked with it. A snake with holy thread and a wreath of skulls are worn by the goddess. Blood is shown flowing from his neck and into the mouths of his fellow Yoginis in the artwork. The goddess is holding her head in her left hand and a khadag in her right, via which she chopped off her head.

birth tales of Chinamasa
There are several legends surrounding Goddess Chhinmasta's birth. One common legend is that Parvati grew upset and became black while swimming in the Mandakini river. Dakini and Varnini, two of his attendants, became hungry and requested the goddess to feed them. Goddess Parvati chopped off her head since there was nothing to eat, and the blood ran in three directions: two in the servants' mouths and one in their mouths. Parvati assumed the form of Goddess Chhinnamasta here.

Power of Kundalini Awakening
Kundalini Shakti is symbolized by the serpent encircling the goddess's neck. Kama and Rati are sexual desire symbols. The nude body represents the abandonment of earthly possessions. Controlling sexual desire and removing the ego are required to activate the Kundalini Shakti. She has perfect control over her sexual impulses, as symbolized by the goddess standing over the pair. Our ego is represented by our head. As a result, the beheading indicates that he has severed his ego. Ida and Pingala Nadi are her two servants, and Sushumna Nadi is her head. Kundalini Shakti consumes all of the blood in the body as it wakes. As a result, all three bloodstreams are drunk. When the Kundalini is awakened, the individual experiences a new birth. Goddess Parvati is therefore reincarnated as Goddess Chhinnamasta.
 
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