Khadgamala

Mantra that names the Devi Hindu goddesses

The Khadgamala (Khaḍgamālā, Sanskrit: खड्गमाला, "Garland of the Sword") is an invocational mantra that names each of the Devi Hindu goddesses according to their place in the Sri Yantra or in the Maha Meru.[1] This list of divine names is described poetically as a "garland" (Sanskrit: mālā). The sword (Sanskrit: khaḍga) is an epithet for the Devi's "power to strike down desire, hatred, and delusion".[1]

This recitation of mantra is a spiritual practice of Hindu tantra.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Brooks, Douglas Renfrew (1990). "Glossary". The Secret of the Three Cities: An Introduction to Hindu Śākta Tantrism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 268. ISBN 9780226075693. OCLC 21195040.
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