Quick marriage for women "Kaatyaayani Mahaamaayey
Mahaa YoginyaDheeshwaree
NandaGopasutam Devi Patim
Mey Kuru Tey Namaha" "O Katyaayni! MahaaMayey (Names of Ma the Mother Goddess) Supreme Lord of all great Yoginis, Make Shree
Krishna, my husband Prostrations unto Thee.
Mantra to be chanted before you begin your studies" Katyaayni is the sixth form of Goddess Durga. Sage Katyaayan was the son of the great sage Kat. Katyayan had observed rigorous penance and worship of "Bhagavati Paramba with a desire to get paramba daughter. The wish was granted and she took birth as a daughter of Katyaayan and therefore named as "Katyaayni". She has four hands. The top right hand is positioned in a gesture of providing courage and the other hand is positioned in a gesture of rendering a boon. The top left hand is holding a sword and the other holding a lotus. The Goddess is mounted on a lion and she is worshiped on the sixth day of the Durga puja. If one worships the deity with a pure soul he attains success in religion, wealth, passion and salvation. Disease, sorrow and fear are eliminated. Tripur sundari The presiding Deity of Srichakra, Devi, is Known as Lalita Tripura Sundari. The goddess Tripura Sundari in her aspect as Shodasi is represented as a sixteen-year-old girl, and is believed to embody sixteen types of desire. Tripura Sundari, also called Shodashi, Lalita and Rajarajeshvari. Tripura Sundari, also called Shodashi, Lalita and Rajarajeshvari, is one of the group of ten goddesses of hindu belief and these goddesses are collectively called mahavidyas. The Shodasi Tantra, a treatise on the Tantra, describes Tripura Sundari as "the radiant light in the eyes of Shiva". She is described as being of dusky color, and is depicted in an intimate position with an aspect of Shiva. The couple are shown on a bed, a throne, or a pedestal resting on the significant male gods of Hinduism like Brahma,Vishnu ,Rudra Nd Indra Kashmiris are the foremost in worship of Tripura Sundari, who are the only ones who remember the hymn to Tripura Sundari, Pancastavi in entirety.Tripura Sundari is described in great detail as extremely attractive, beautiful., and erotically inclined.The Lalitha Sahasranama details her charms from head to foot, and the most part of the Saundaryalahari is similarly occupied with her attractive appearance. She is often said to give desire and to suffuse the creation with desire. The Saundaryalahari also states that a worn-out old man, ugly and sluggish in the arts of love, can be restored to sexual attractiveness and vigor by her glance. The description of a beautiful woman, part by part, in the process of her arraying herself (shringar), was an established poetic form in Indian classical literature. The several names that associate or identify her with the female sexual organ in her thousand-name hymn in the Vamakeshvara Tantra also suggest the erotic character of the goddess.The Tripura Sundari Ashtakam by Adi Shankaracharya describes her as a Mother, her nourishing breasts akin to mountain peaks that give birth to rivers. She is described wearing a blue dress with red spots, holding a pot of honey, her eyes quivering with intoxication. Who should perform this Yagna?
This yagna is especially performed by girls who might be having some problem regarding marriage. Even whe a girl has all the virtues she might not be getting a suitable partner or might be having some astrological problem, at such times kaatyaayni yagna can be performed Key Feature and program schedule of this Yagna
Along with other rituals related with this Yagna, there will be chanting of mantras
| No of mantras to be chanted |
Duration of the yagna |
No of priests |
| 31,000 |
1 Days |
5 |
| 61,000 |
3 Days |
5 |
| 1,25000 |
5 Days |
5 |
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