
Awakening Divine Energy...

Awakening Divine Energy...
Friday
Absolute Beauty, Wealth, and Bliss
Brahma Muhurta (4-6 AM) or Midnight Sandhyakal
8th Mahavidya Maa Baglamukhi (Pitambara)
Thursday (Guruvar), Tuesday or Ashtami
Supreme Joy, Material and Spiritual Wealth
Also known as Shodashi or Lalita Tripura Sundari, she is the supreme sovereign of the universe, representing divine grace, beauty, and absolute bliss.
She is the presiding deity of the Sri Chakra (Sri Yantra). According to the Lalita Sahasranama and Brahmanda Purana, she emerged from a massive fire sacrifice (Chidi Agni Kunda) to defeat the demon Bhandasura. She represents the complete realization that the universe is essentially beautiful and filled with divine joy.
Unlike the fierce forms of Kali and Tara, Tripura Sundari is exceedingly beautiful, glowing like a thousand rising suns. She is depicted as a 16-year-old girl (Shodashi) sitting on a lotus that rests on the body of Lord Shiva (Kameshwara), who in turn rests on a throne supported by Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra, and Ishana.
The profound blessings attained through the dedicated worship of Maa Tripura Sundari.
Attainment of immense wealth, luxury, and material prosperity.
Experience of supreme inner joy and spiritual bliss (Ananda).
Enhancement of personal magnetism, beauty, and health.
Harmonious relationships and blissful marital life.
Friday Mornings and Full Moon (Purnima)
Lalita Panchami, Sharad Navratri, and Fridays of the Shravan month.
She is worshipped through the complex Sri Vidya tradition using the Sri Yantra. Reciting the Lalita Sahasranama and offering red roses and kheer (sweet rice) is highly auspicious.
Recite with deep reverence & purity
Om Aim Kleem Sauh
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Sri Vidya is the highest Tantric tradition dedicated to Tripura Sundari, focusing on the worship of the Sri Yantra and the 15-syllable Panchadasi mantra.