Tuesday, April 19, 2016

USCP: Pancadasi Mantra, the most secret mantra of the Goddess Lalita Maha Tripura Sundari.

Ka e i la hrim       -         Ha sa ka ha la hrim                           -                                 Sa ka la hrim

The pancadasi mantra cannot be translated. It is a very powerful mantra, a channel for infinite power, wealth, health, fame, enjoyment and grace. Even in Vedas, it is given in coded form only. It is not usually written down in the mantra form because it is supposed to be transmitted from Guru to sishya (disciple) directly, orally. Even if it is written in books, it cannot be taken from there, as it will not yield results. Like a woman of quality, She can be had only through proper marriage, meaning, initiation from a Guru; not even any Guru, but one who has attained its fruits. It is a unthinkable asset, blessing. It is like an uncut jewel. The more you polish it the more beautiful it becomes. The more you practice it the more you get out of it.

The best commentary I can give about this mantra is to be found in the Soundaryalahari, written by Shankaracharya. The stanza starts with Sivah Shaktih Kamah... The meanings are given here.

Ka - Siva as creator Brahma.
e  - Shakti as pure awareness, the cosmic yoni, the word of God, Saraswati
i  - Kama, the desire to create the cosmos. Since it cannot be said that cosmos exists or doesnot exist if there is no awareness to know it, it is the power of existence to create awareness called here the desire, the procreative drive, libido.
la - Kshitih, meaning condensation to dense solid state ( through a succession of states: time, space, air, plasma, liquid, solid) hrim Brahma and Saraswati enjoying the dance and music of of creation; existence and awareness together creating an interval which expands through interaction of space and time to form matter and further evolution.

This first group of five seed letters are called VagBhavaKuta meaning, relating to the source of speech.

ha - Ravi= the Sun, Passion, Pingala Nadi, the sustainer of life, aggressive male aspects, intellect, action oriented motor organs.
sa - Seetha Kiranah= Moon, Ida Nadi, feelings of ecstasy and depression alternating in cycles, female aspects, receptive organs of knowledge, language of gestures.
ka - Smarah= Manmatha, agitations of heart and mind due to thinking about world. hamsah Swan=Discrimination between love, power, lust and fear, life sustaining breath.
la - Shakrah= Indra, the God of heavenly pleasures, enjoyments and controller of all deities guarding the 8 directions namely, E Indra himself, SE Agni= fire, S Yama=death, SW Nirruti=chaotic forces, W Varuna= waters of life and seeds, NW Vayu=air, N Kubera= unlimited wealth, NE Isana=Controller of worlds.
hrim - Vishnu and Lakshmi in embrace, protecting and nourishing this world.

This second group of the mantra is called Kamaraja Kuta, which protects and gives all desires of material and spiritual power while directing it wisely.
sa -  Para=transcentent Goddess, who also manifests here in this world, the source of cosmos and yoni, the source of an individual.
ka - Mara=Erotic desire, who brings forth this world out of Siva with the help of Para Shakti.
la - Har= Siva, existence without awreness, like a corpse, no movement. Siva is the phallic symbol which jumps to life on interacting with the Para Shakti, the Yoni.
hrim - Siva Shakti= Copulation of Male and female, fulfilment of desires, liberation from desires.

This third group of the great mantra is called Shakti Kuta.We should remember that these seed letters are all channels of communication. It should be reiterated here that without initiation from a proper Guru, this great mantra will not yield fruit, since it has to be coupled with a Shaktipat, an energy flow from the Guru to the disciple. Volumes have been written on this mantra. So we will stop here and move onto the next part of the ritual.

2 comments:

  1. Many thanks.... can you please provide the reference (book/shashtra) to the article ...

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  2. Many thanks.... can you please provide the reference (book/shashtra) to the article ...

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