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Maa Matangi Her Nine Forms and Spiritual Significance

Maa Matangi Her Nine Forms and Spiritual Significance

Maa Matangi Her Nine Forms and Spiritual Significance Maa Matangi is one of the Dasa Mahavidyas, the ten goddesses who represent different dimensions of knowledge, speech, power, and inner transformation. Maa Matangi is revered as the goddess of speech (Vak Shakti), music, knowledge, attraction, and influence. She represents the power of expression, the ability to…

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Maa Matangi and Ucchista Ganapati

Maa Matangi and Ucchista Ganapati

Maa Matangi and Ucchista Ganapati Tantra offers a unique and profound perspective that goes beyond rigid definitions of purity and impurity. Among the deities who embody this transformative wisdom are Maa Matangi and Ucchista Ganapati, two powerful forms who are worshipped together in certain Tantric traditions. Their connection lies in a shared principle that true…

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Vashikaran Shakti the power of Sumukhi Devi and Krittika Nakshatra

Vashikaran Shakti the power of Sumukhi Devi and Krittika Nakshatra

Vashikaran Shakti the power of Sumukhi Devi and Krittika Nakshatra Certain divine energies are believed to influence human charisma, attraction, and personal magnetism. One such mystical connection is between Sumukhi Devi (Ucchista Chandalini) and Krittika Nakshatra, a constellation known for its fiery and transformative power. While this relationship is rarely discussed in astrology, Tantra interprets…

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What is Veerya in Tantra

What is Veerya in Tantra

What is Veerya in Tantra What is Veerya in Tantra? Semen, shukranu or lifeforce? Then what is a woman? Veerya is power it’s the transcendental ability to derive energy from cosmos. If vitality condenses as Semen, then for a woman vitality manifests as three states Jagrat, Swapna and Shushupti (Tripura Sundari) in the form…

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Shiva and purity

Shiva and purity

Don’t we try to be pure all the time? Following rituals, rules, right mantra, the right way but Shiva fails everything that doesn’t have a pure consciousness, a pure chitta. Shiva accepts all offerings. He smiles and says " who decides what’s being offered is pure or not"?  Purity and impurity is in the mind…

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