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Sampurna Manorath Pane Ka Mantra Prayog

In this post, I have described a most powerful Mantra Experiment to fulfill the innermost desires or those dreams, which are the dearest to the heart. This Mantra, which is contained in the Siddha Kunjika Stotram is extremely potent and powerful Tantrik Maha Mantra also known as the Trishakti Maha Mantra.

The Siddha Kunjika Stotram of the Durga Saptashati is one of the most powerful of the Hindu Stotras and chanting it with unflinching devotion is said to bestow immense benefits, spiritual as well as material to the chanter. It is also mentioned in one of the verses of the Siddha Kunjika Stotram that chanting it equals the benefits of chanting the complete Durga Saptashati.

Coming back to the Siddha Kunjika Stotram Mantra Prayog, the preferred period of performing it is said to be the period of Navratri.

The Mantra should be chanted 125,000 times using a Rudraksha Japa Mala. After this, Dashansh Havan [1/10th] should be performed.

The Mantra can be seen in the image included in the post here – Maha-Mantra from Kunjika Stotram

The Samagri mentioned below should be mixed -
Bilva Phal
Bilva Patra
Bilva Samidha
Kheer
Rot [thick Roti]
Panchmeva[5 Dry-Fruits]
Coconut Pieces

The Samagri should be offered to the Havan lit By Pure Deshi Ghee.

Then, lunch, clothes and Dakshina should be offered to Nine girls who have not reached the Puberty age.

This, concludes the Ti-Tisha Mantra Prayoga for Navratri. The Tantra mentions that if performed with total devotion, the fruit will be as mentioned in the opening paragraph – the dearest or innermost wish. In the Hindi language this Mantra Experiment is called as the Sampurna Manorath Pane Ka Mantra Prayog.
Neel N is the founder of Prophet666.com. He tells you in English and Hindi about Spells, Vashikaran, Yakshinis and all Hindu and Islamic Mantras and Yantras. The Prophecies, Revolutions of India and the coming World Wars of the Bible, Kalki Avatar and Nostradamus. The Mantra and Remedies for Healthy Living and Exploring the Unknown Universe.

Comments

  1. Sir namaste, kunjika stora 125000 padhana hai kya?kitne dino me pura karana hai?time konsa hona chahiye?navratri to abhi bahot dur hai to kab shuru kr sakte hai?

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  2. Only the Mantra shown in this article-
    http://www.prophet666.com/2015/11/durga-saptashati-mantra-yantra-sadhana.html
    The Sadhana should be started and completed during the period of Navratri.

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    1. Sir, Kunjika strotra se washikaran kaise kiya jata hai

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