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Shakta tantra rituals Lietuva Namaste to every beautiful Divine soul! I am Suryananda giri
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Shakta refers to the individuals and practitioners who follow the Shakta tradition of Hinduism, which centers on the worship of the divine feminine principle, or Shakti. This spiritual practice involves embracing a range of goddesses and deities within Hindu mythology, including Kali, Durga, and Parvati. Shakta followers seek to connect with this powerful energy through meditation, prayer, ritual

offerings, and other devotional practices. These traditions are deeply rooted in Indian culture and have a rich history dating back thousands of years. Today, Shakta remains an important aspect of contemporary Hinduism for many individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual connection with Goddess consciousness. Shakta philosophy also emphasizes the non-dual nature of divinity - that all is one and interconnected - reflecting a holistic worldview that values interconnectedness and harmony within oneself and society.

27/01/2026

🪔 Navaratri Conclusion | Dashamahavidya Mahashakti 🪔

As Navaratri comes to its sacred completion, we bow to the Dashamahavidyas—the ten supreme wisdom forms of Adi Shakti, who guide the seeker from dissolution to fulfillment, from fear to freedom, from ignorance to truth.

Maa Kali destroys time and illusion.
Maa Tara guides across the ocean of samsara.
Maa Tripura Sundari reveals divine beauty and balance.
Maa Bhuvaneshwari expands consciousness into cosmic order.
Maa Bhairavi ignites tapas and inner discipline.
Maa Chhinnamasta severs ego and awakens kundalini.
Maa Dhumavati strips illusion and reveals the void.
Maa Bagalamukhi stills negativity and grants mastery.
Maa Matangi awakens inner wisdom and sacred speech.
Maa Kamala bestows harmony, abundance, and completion.

Together, the Mahavidyas are not separate deities but stages of awakening, revealing that Shakti is both fierce and compassionate, terrifying and nourishing, empty and complete.

In Shakta Ta**ra, they are not worshipped for comfort alone, but for truth, transformation, and liberation. To honor them is to accept life in its totality—creation and destruction, silence and sound, loss and fulfillment.

🔥 May the grace of the Dashamahavidyas destroy ignorance, awaken inner power, and establish divine wisdom within us. 🔥

Jai Maa Kali | Jai Adi Shakti | Jai Dashamahavidya 🙏

🪔 Navaratri – Day 10 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Kamala 🪔On the tenth and final day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Kamala, the g...
27/01/2026

🪔 Navaratri – Day 10 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Kamala 🪔

On the tenth and final day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Kamala, the goddess of abundance, stability, and spiritual prosperity. She is the ta***ic form of Lakshmi, representing fulfillment that arises from balance, gratitude, and alignment with dharma.

Maa Kamala embodies sattva guna, harmony, and nourishment. Unlike desire-driven wealth, her blessings bring contentment, generosity, and sustained well-being—both material and spiritual. She teaches that prosperity becomes sacred when rooted in discipline, devotion, and responsibility.

In the Dashamahavidya cycle, Maa Kamala completes the journey—from fierce dissolution to gentle fulfillment. Worship of Maa Kamala grants security, peace, compassion, and the ability to sustain spiritual life in the material world.

She reminds the seeker that liberation does not reject life—it sanctifies it. When wisdom and compassion unite, abundance naturally flows.

🌸 May Maa Kamala bless us with inner richness, outer stability, and a heart rooted in gratitude. 🌸

Jai Maa Kamala 🙏

🪔 Navaratri – Day 9 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Matangi 🪔On the ninth day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Matangi, the goddess of...
27/01/2026

🪔 Navaratri – Day 9 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Matangi 🪔

On the ninth day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Matangi, the goddess of inner knowledge, speech, music, and wisdom that arises beyond social conditioning. She is the ta***ic form of Saraswati, ruling over vak shakti that flows from inner silence rather than learned authority.

Maa Matangi dwells in what is rejected, impure, or overlooked, teaching that true wisdom is not bound by rules, status, or external purity. She blesses the seeker who listens deeply, speaks truth fearlessly, and honors intuition over convention.

In Shakta Ta**ra, she governs mantra siddhi, creativity, music, poetry, and intuitive intelligence. Worship of Maa Matangi awakens clarity of expression, originality, and spiritual insight rooted in lived experience rather than theory.

She reminds us that divine wisdom speaks through simplicity, humility, and inner alignment. Where ego ends, her voice begins.

🌿 May Maa Matangi purify our speech, awaken inner wisdom, and align our voice with truth. 🌿

Jai Maa Matangi 🙏

🪔 Navaratri – Day 8 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Bagalamukhi 🪔On the eighth sacred day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Bagalamukhi...
27/01/2026

🪔 Navaratri – Day 8 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Bagalamukhi 🪔

On the eighth sacred day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Bagalamukhi, the goddess of stambhana shakti—the divine power to still, paralyze, and control negativity at its source. She is the golden Shakti who halts chaos, silences harmful speech, and freezes destructive forces.

Maa Bagalamukhi teaches mastery over vak (speech), mind, and action. Her power does not arise from aggression, but from absolute command and inner stillness. She reveals that when awareness becomes unwavering, even the fiercest opposition loses its strength.

In Shakta Ta**ra, she is invoked to overcome enemies, obstacles, false accusations, and inner turbulence. Worship of Maa Bagalamukhi grants focus, authority, protection, and victory over fear and confusion. She transforms reactive energy into controlled, purposeful power.

Clad in radiant yellow, she reminds us that silence can be more powerful than noise, and restraint more potent than force. Through her grace, the seeker gains clarity, discipline, and unshakable resolve.

🟡 May Maa Bagalamukhi still negativity, purify our speech, and establish divine control within and around us. 🟡

Jai Maa Bagalamukhi 🙏

🪔 Navaratri – Day 7 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Dhumavati 🪔On the seventh day of Navaratri, we contemplate Maa Dhumavati, the ...
25/01/2026

🪔 Navaratri – Day 7 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Dhumavati 🪔

On the seventh day of Navaratri, we contemplate Maa Dhumavati, the goddess of void, detachment, and ultimate truth beyond illusion. She is the smoke that remains after the fire has gone out—symbolizing the state where desire, form, and expectation have dissolved.

Maa Dhumavati represents Alakshmi, the wisdom that arises through loss, solitude, and renunciation. She removes false hopes and comforting illusions, forcing the seeker to stand alone with reality. Though feared and misunderstood, she is immensely compassionate to those who seek truth without decoration.

She governs poverty of ego, silence, and the wisdom of endings. Worship of Maa Dhumavati bestows patience, inner stability, and the ability to endure hardship without bitterness. She teaches that emptiness is not absence, but the gateway to liberation.

Maa Dhumavati blesses the ascetic, the widow, the renunciate, and the seeker who has nothing left to lose. In her smoke-filled form lies the deepest stillness, where ego dissolves and awareness remains.

🌑 May Maa Dhumavati strip away illusion, grant us fearless detachment, and lead us into the silence of truth. 🌑

Jai Maa Dhumavati 🙏

🪔 Navaratri – Day 6 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Chhinnamasta 🪔On the sixth sacred day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Chhinnamast...
24/01/2026

🪔 Navaratri – Day 6 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Chhinnamasta 🪔

On the sixth sacred day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Chhinnamasta, the goddess of sudden awakening, sacrifice, and transcendence of ego. She is the fierce Shakti who reveals that liberation is born the moment illusion is cut at its root.

Maa Chhinnamasta stands beyond fear, morality, and attachment. By severing her own head, she teaches the ultimate truth of Shakta Ta**ra—the ego must die for consciousness to flow freely. Her form expresses the unity of life and death, nourishment and destruction, desire and restraint.

She governs kundalini shakti at the moment of awakening, where intense energy rises and duality dissolves. Worship of Maa Chhinnamasta destroys deep-seated ignorance, awakens inner courage, and grants the power to face truth without compromise.

She blesses only the fearless seeker—one who is ready to surrender identity, attachments, and false security. Where the head falls, awareness rises.

🔥 May Maa Chhinnamasta sever ignorance, awaken our inner fire, and lead us toward fearless liberation. 🔥

Jai Maa Chhinnamasta 🙏

🪔 Navaratri – Day 5 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Bhairavi 🪔On the fifth sacred day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Bhairavi, the f...
24/01/2026

🪔 Navaratri – Day 5 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Bhairavi 🪔

On the fifth sacred day of Navaratri, we worship Maa Bhairavi, the fierce embodiment of Tapas, discipline, and divine fire. She is the blazing Shakti that burns impurities and transforms the seeker through intense spiritual practice.

Maa Bhairavi represents the power of austerity and self-mastery. Her fire does not destroy blindly—it purifies, strengthens, and awakens higher consciousness. She teaches that true freedom is born through courage, restraint, and unwavering devotion.

As the consort of Bhairava, she governs time, fear, and karmic purification. Worshipping Maa Bhairavi removes laziness, doubt, and weakness, replacing them with determination, clarity, and inner strength. She blesses the sincere seeker with power balanced by wisdom.

🔥 May Maa Bhairavi ignite our inner fire, discipline our senses, and guide us toward fearless truth. 🔥

Jai Maa Bhairavi 🙏

🪔 Navaratri – Day 4 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Bhuvaneshwari 🪔On the fourth sacred day of Navaratri, we bow to Maa Bhuvaneshw...
24/01/2026

🪔 Navaratri – Day 4 | Dashamahavidya: Maa Bhuvaneshwari 🪔

On the fourth sacred day of Navaratri, we bow to Maa Bhuvaneshwari, the Queen of the Cosmos and the vast space in which all creation exists. She is the gentle yet supreme Shakti who holds the universe in perfect balance.

Maa Bhuvaneshwari represents expansion, grace, and divine order. From her womb arises space, time, and form. She teaches us that when the inner world is aligned, the outer world naturally falls into harmony. Her compassion dissolves fear, confusion, and limitations, allowing the seeker to experience freedom and clarity.

Meditating on Maa Bhuvaneshwari on this day awakens inner vastness, humility, and surrender. She reminds us that we are not separate from the universe—we are expressions of it. Through devotion, she blesses us with peace, prosperity, wisdom, and the strength to live with dignity and balance.

✨ May Maa Bhuvaneshwari expand our consciousness, purify our intentions, and guide us toward truth and inner space. ✨

Jai Maa Bhuvaneshwari 🙏

🔥 Third Day of Dasha Mahavidya Navaratri — Maa Tripura Sundari 🔥On the third day of Dasha Mahavidya Navaratri, the path ...
21/01/2026

🔥 Third Day of Dasha Mahavidya Navaratri — Maa Tripura Sundari 🔥

On the third day of Dasha Mahavidya Navaratri, the path turns inward to divine beauty — Maa Tripura Sundari, also known as Shodashi, the eternal sixteen-year-old Goddess of supreme consciousness.

She is not beauty of the senses alone — She is beauty that arises when truth, power, and awareness unite. Shodashi rules the three worlds (Tripura), the three states of consciousness, and the sacred geometry of the Śrī Yantra, where desire transforms into liberation.

Seated on the Shiva–Shakti throne, radiant like the rising sun, Tripura Sundari teaches the deepest ta***ic truth: the universe is born from bliss. Where Kali destroys and Tara guides through fear, Shodashi reveals the seductive pull of divine consciousness that binds and frees simultaneously.

She governs icchā, jñāna, and kriyā shakti — will, wisdom, and action in perfect harmony. Worship of Shodashi is subtle, internal, and powerful. Her sadhana is not in renunciation alone, but in seeing the sacred within form, desire, and beauty.

Shodashi is the secret of ta**ra:
Nothing is impure.
Nothing is rejected.
Everything leads back to the Goddess.

To approach Maa Tripura Sundari is to dissolve duality through bliss, to realize that beauty itself is a doorway to moksha.

🕉️ Aim Klim Sauḥ Śrī Mātre Namaḥ 🕉️
🕉️ Jai Maa Tripura Sundari 🕉️

🔥 Maa Tara – The Second Mahavidya 🔥Maa Tara, the second of the Dasha Mahavidya, is not a goddess of comfort — she is the...
21/01/2026

🔥 Maa Tara – The Second Mahavidya 🔥

Maa Tara, the second of the Dasha Mahavidya, is not a goddess of comfort — she is the goddess of crossing through terror. She rises from the cremation ground of consciousness, where ego dies and truth screams naked.

Dark blue, fierce-eyed, roaring with primal sound, Tara is Vāk Shakti — the power of mantra, scream, and silence beyond language. She is the howl before creation, the vibration that shatters illusion. Her compassion is not soft; it is surgical. She destroys so that liberation becomes unavoidable.

Tara stands upon fear, feeds on ignorance, and guides the sadhaka through chaos. When the mind collapses, when dharma feels distant, when the path disappears — Tara appears. She does not save by light; she saves by dark wisdom.

She is worshipped with skulls, fire, mantra, and surrender. Tara is the Ta***ic Mother, the guide of aghoris, yogis, and those who dare to walk alone. She is inseparable from Mahākāla and Bhairava, ruling time, death, and transcendence.

To invoke Tara is to risk transformation.
She will strip you.
She will break you.
She will carry you across.

Not everyone is called to Tara.
But those who are — cannot turn back.

🕉️ Ugra Taraai Namah 🕉️
🕉️ Jai Maa Tara 🕉️

🔥 First Day of Dasha Mahavidya — Maa Kali 🔥The Dasha Mahavidya begins not with gentleness, but with truth in its most te...
21/01/2026

🔥 First Day of Dasha Mahavidya — Maa Kali 🔥

The Dasha Mahavidya begins not with gentleness, but with truth in its most terrifying form — Maa Kali, the First Mahavidya. She is the origin and the end, the womb of time and the devourer of time itself.

Kali is not darkness — She is the truth that exists before light. Naked, wild-haired, blood-tongued, standing upon Shiva, She reveals the ultimate secret: nothing survives ego, nothing escapes time. Her laughter shatters illusion, her sword severs attachment, her garland of skulls reminds us that all identities must fall.

She appears when dharma collapses, when fear dominates, when falsehood rules. Kali does not negotiate. She annihilates — ignorance, fear, arrogance, and the lie of separateness. Her compassion is fierce because liberation demands death of the false self.

Maa Kali is the Ta***ic Mother, worshipped in cremation grounds, through mantra, fire, blood-red hibiscus, and total surrender. She is inseparable from Mahākāla and Bhairava, dancing where time dissolves and consciousness awakens.

To begin the Mahavidya path with Kali is to accept destruction as grace.
She will break you.
She will empty you.
She will free you.

Those who bow to Kali do not seek protection —
they seek truth at any cost.

🕉️ Kreem Kālikāyai Namah 🕉️
🕉️ Jai Maa Kali 🕉️

Mother Dhumavati is the seventh of the Ten Mahavidyas—the embodiment of emptiness, renunciation, detachment, and the har...
07/01/2026

Mother Dhumavati is the seventh of the Ten Mahavidyas—the embodiment of emptiness, renunciation, detachment, and the harsh realities of existence. She is the power that introduces the seeker to those aspects of life we usually avoid: lack, solitude, failure, and impermanence. While the other Mahavidyas evoke energy, bliss, and expansion, Dhumavati reveals the experience of void—from which true dispassion is born.

Mother Dhumavati is described in the form of a widow—aged, clad in white, smoke-hued—symbolizing a consciousness that lies beyond attraction and allure. Her appearance is not meant to instill fear, but to dissolve attachment. She represents the state in which all worldly glitter fades away, leaving only truth behind. She draws the seeker out of illusion and confronts them with reality in its naked form.

The practice of Dhumavati is the practice of acceptance—accepting the incomplete, bitter, and difficult dimensions of life. She teaches that the pursuit of pleasure alone is an incomplete path; understanding suffering is equally essential. When the seeker stops fleeing from pain and gathers the courage to truly face it, the awareness of Dhumavati dawns. She is the silence that arrives when everything has been taken away—and within that silence, profound truth is hidden.

Mother Dhumavati is not devoid of compassion; she is compassion in its deepest form—but a compassion that liberates rather than consoles. She does not provide support; instead, she severs dependency. And when dependency dissolves, true freedom is born. This is why she is the goddess of those seekers who wish to see truth without ornamentation or illusion.

Ultimately, the seventh Mahavidya teaches that life is not only celebration, but also decay—and within that decay lies a remarkable peace. When the seeker recognizes this peace, Dhumavati sheds her fearful aspect and becomes profound stillness. She is not darkness; she is the twilight where day and night meet, where consciousness learns to rest for the first time. This is the mystery of Mother Dhumavati—the fullness hidden within emptiness.

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