Kalratri Durga Devi Prarthana Dhyan Jaap Mantra
"Ekaveni Japakarnapura Nagna Kharasthita Lamboshthi Karnikakarni Tailabhyakta Sharirini Vamapadollasalloha Latakantakabhushana Vardhanamurdhwaja Krishna Kalaratrirbhayankari" 1008 times chanting | Goddess Kalratri Dhyan Mantra
The mantra is dedicated to Goddess Kalaratri, the seventh form of Goddess Durga worshipped during the Navaratri festival. This mantra describes her fearsome and powerful aspects. Here's a breakdown of its meaning:
"Ekaveni Japakarnapura Nagna Kharasthita" - This line describes Goddess Kalaratri with a single braid (Ekaveni) and wearing earrings that shine with the brilliance of the moon (Japakarnapura), standing without clothes (Nagna) upon a donkey (Kharasthita).
"Lamboshthi Karnikakarni Tailabhyakta Sharirini" - This phrase indicates that she has large lips (Lamboshthi), ears that are long like leaves (Karnikakarni), and a body covered in oil (Tailabhyakta Sharirini).
"Vamapadollasalloha Latakantakabhushana" - This line describes her as having her left leg raised (Vamapadollasalloha) and wearing thorny ornaments (Latakantakabhushana).
"Vardhanamurdhwaja Krishna Kalaratrirbhayankari" - This part of the mantra calls her by her names Vardhanamurdhwaja and Krishna, recognizing her as the great black one (Krishna), Kalaratri, the bearer of fear (Bhayankari).
Goddess Kalaratri is known as the most ferocious form of Goddess Durga, representing the darker aspects of life. She is believed to destroy ignorance and remove darkness. This form is particularly revered for her power to bestow protection and eliminate troubles and negative energies. Reciting this mantra is said to invoke her protection and help overcome fear and obstacles in life.
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