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ShivKali Oracles – Bhadra Kali

Bhadra Kali is a fierce form of Ma Kali. She is also known as Pathrakali Amman in Tamil Nadu and Darikajit in Kerala.

As per Markandeya, Skanda, Brahma and Shiv Puran, Bhadra Kali’s origin is from Shiv. When Sati’s soul left her mortal form as Daksha insulted Shiv, Shiv became furious. He plucked two hairs from his head and gave birth to Veerbhadra (will be discussed later) and Bhadrakali. Both these forms are fierce and destructive. Shiv ordered them to destroy Daksha’s yagna to avenge Sati’s death.

‘Bhadra’ usually means gentle. But in Sanskrit, ‘Bhadra’ means the great illusion, which refers to goddess Mahamaya. Bhadrakali is more famous in South Indian states. She is called Darikajit as she defeated an infamous demon named Darika. The lore goes like this- Darika performed austerity and got a boon from Brahma that no man or animal or god can kill him. Darika’s wife, who was a pious woman, received a chant, which she chanted continuously to ensure her husband’s immortality. This gave Darika feel entitled to torture humans and deities. Seeing this grave situation, Shiv became very angry and to defeat the demon, he invoked Bhadrakali (as per the boon no man could harm Darika). Bhadrakali turned herself into two entities- one entity took a fierce form and attacked Darika; the other form turned into a mourning wife of a dead soldier and visited Darika’s wife. As soon as Darika’s wife paused chanting to console the disguised goddesss, the other form slayed Darika’s head in the battlefield. But even after that, her wrath did not calm down. She took the severed head of Darika and started to perform destructive dance. All devatas were afraid that the creations will be destroyed, so Shiv took a form of an infant and lied in front of dancing Kali Ma. Seeing the infant, Kali’s motherly nature suppressed the destructive form.

From a spiritual perspective, this lore can teach us about spiritual awareness. Humans are busy with self-fulfillment. We are often entitled and proud of our materialistic achievements. However, Sanatan dharma has always talked about avoiding the illusion of ‘atma’ and seek ‘paramatma’. Kali’s action of severing head symbolizes cutting the pride in ‘atma’ so that one can start seeking ‘paramatma’.

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ShivKali Oracles – Bagalamukhi

Ma Bagala is a very important deity in many mangalik (auspicious) rituals like marriage, annaprashan (the event when a child eats rice for the first time), upanayan (thread ceremony for brahmins) etc. Especially in Bengali culture, the influence of this devi is immense in these rituals. Turmeric (haldi) is an important element in such mangalik rituals and this turmeric is a symbol of Bagalamukhi. If you see the picture of Sri Bagalamukhi, you will see her wearing a yellow saree and sitting on ek-mukhi Shiv. She is holding the tongue of a demon and beating the tongue with a stone club. Whoever worships Bagalamukhi, gets protected by her. The devi shuts the enemy’s mouth by destroying his/her intellect. If necessary she will also punish the devotees if they abuse their intellect and speech.

Getting success in Bagala’s sadhana is very tough because a sadhak has to live a very pure lifestyle. The sadhak can worship her in form of Kali or Tara or even on Bagalamukhi Yantra; the sadhana can be done inside home. But even if small mistakes happen during sadhana, sadhak will be cursed. As an example, a sadhak should offer bhog to goddess Bagala before 12 pm. After 12 pm, sadhak should not even come in front of this deity, rather the statue of the deity or yantra (if any is established), should be covered in a yellow cloth. During this sadhana, sadhak must avoid eating meat; but fish is allowed as fish is considered auspicious. Furthermore, turmeric and fresh yellow flowers are important items in this sadhana. Without a proper Bagala-siddha guru, one must avoid worshipping this deity. Therefore, the pujakriya-bidhi of Ma Bagala is not disclosed here. Be aware that such gurus are ultra-rare and they don’t advertise themselves like most so called tantriks, so don’t get scammed. Furthermore, many tantrics use Bagalamukhi to perform black magic based on customer request; this is very harmful for both the customer and the sadhak as the devi gets very enraged if she is used for such kriyas.

Even if one does not worship Bagalamukhi, he/she may wear a Bagalamukhi amulet prepared by only a true Bagala-siddha sadhak. It is used for winning over enemies, solving relationship issues, fastening marriage etc. But many precautions need to be taken. As an example, wearing this kavach (must be made with Gold) means one must maintain a controlled lifestyle and abstain from consuming meat & alcohol. This is because all aspects related to this devi connect with auspiciousness. Things like fight and quarrel, separation etc happen due to bad effects of Mangal (Mars). Ma Bagalamukhi can help one with these things but it requires avoiding inauspicious things in the lifestyle; otherwise situation will worsen.

Note: In your deck, don’t keep the Bagalamukhi card on the top after 12pm. Keep it between two cards.

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ShivKali Oracles – Adharvana Kali/Prathyangira

We all know the story of Ramayana. Meghnaad Indrajeet was a great warrior and played important part in the war. You might remember that before every war, Indrajeet would worship his deity Nikumbhila in his cave. Indrajit is one warrior who used magic and sorcery and he gained such power from sadhana. Devi Pratyangira or Adharvana is none other than this Devi Nikumbhila. She is a form of Tara Ma (who is aother manifestation of Kali). Prathyangira has four arms holding Trishul and Damaru in the right side and in the left side, she is holding a Mundamala (garland of severed heads of demons) and Ma Kali (yes, you read right- she is holding Ma Kali on one hand). Devi holds fire, moon and snake (Basuki Naag) on her head and rides a lion. She has snake in place of hair. From the description, you may say that she is also a form of Ardhanarishwar Shiv (because she has Trishul, damaru, moon, holds Kali, has snakes). Prathyangira is a secret form of Tara and even a Kali Sadhak is afraid to worship her, the reason being her bad temper. If her worship is not done properly, the full family of Sadhak will be demolished. Any Kali sadhana needs a guru (this is why I am not writing any mantra here), a normal family person should never worship this form of Kali in home. A person who commits dishonesty, should not worship this form. If an honest sadhak worships this devi, his life will be full of abundance.

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ShivKali Oracles – Adya Kali

The Adya Strotram is a beautiful verse written by Annada Thakur, who was an ayurvedic practitioner and a sage in Bengal. ‘Adya’ literally means something which is the most ancient. Adya Kali is Adya Shakti Mahamaya.

The Adya Stab tells that if you recite the strotra, you will become dear to Vishnu, there will not be any fear of death, diseases will disappear, wars will be won and success will kiss your feet. Now, you have to understand the implications of this strotra. It is not like only recitation of this strotram will give you the entitlement of being a ‘punyabaan’ or ‘punyabati’. Reciting this strotram won’t give you a job or cure your diabetes. If this was the case, there would not have been a life insurance or hospital industry; everyone could recite strotra and fix issues. Furthermore, if Adya Strotra was the answer, then Sri Krishna would have recited the hymns to Arjun instead of giving the Karmayog lectures in the Geeta. Because Adya has been since the start. So, Adya Strotra does not talk about such Bhoutik or materialistic gains. When it talks about winning or curing, it talks about Adhyatmik aspects. Bhoutik aspects relate to maya and it severes one from outer world. Adhyatmik means Adhik+Atmik, which means it tells one to see outside oneself, only then one can gain Chetana (Awareness). If you recite such strotra and still feel fear of failure or death, you are still living inside maya. Such self-evaluation is necessary so that you can take proper action (do Karma) and choose the right adhyatmik path for spiritual development. The famous temple of Adya Kali is Adya Peeth in Kolkata.

 

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