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Devi Shakti’s Chandi Path and Siddha Kunjika Stotram
In this video post, we shall cover the following points. The recitation of Siddha Kunjika Stotram is as beneficial as chanting Durga Saptashati. In some parts of North India, people chant the Siddha Kunjika Stotram before reading the Chandi path. Without chanting Kunjika Stotram Chandi Path inot ncomplete.
In today’s times, it becomes hard to daily chant the entire Durga Saptashati. Understanding this problem Lord Shiva simplified the entire process by introducing Kunjika Stotram to Goddess Adi Parashakti.
Origin of the Siddha Kunjika Stotram
We find the Stotram in the Gauri tantra Section of the Rudra-Yamala Tantra. It is a powerful Tantrik Hymn containing Beejaksharas such as अं कं चं टं तं पं यं शं वीं दुं ऐं वीं हं क्षं.
While reciting the Stotram one has to be careful as any wrong pronunciation of the Beejas may create adverse effects on one’s body, as each Beejakshara of the Kunjika Stotram contains a hidden deva. We must take initiation from a trained master of the Shakta Sampradaya, if we intend to undertake a serious Sadhana of the Stotram.
In many areas of this Stotram, we find mention that chanting Kunjika Stotram will grant the sadhaka spiritual Siddhis. But one has to note that without the guidance of a perfect guru, chanting this mantra will not guarantee any Siddhi.
However, one who recites this mantra with utter devotion during the Navratri nights pleases Devi Siddhidatri. One should undertake less chanting of the Stotram, especially if not initiated by an authentic Guru. One should chant the Stotram, not over 3 times a day, if not initiated.
Be Careful, Siddha Kunjika is not like other Stotrams
We must not to undertake a long spree of chanting the Stotram. One should avoid taking up Sankalpa of this Stotram all by oneself, because this Stotram is not like any other mantra or casual Stotram.
Devi Siddhidatri is one of the Nava Durga Devi’s and is the goddess of all the Siddhis. This goddess wears red clothes and sits on a resplendent lotus. She has 4 hands that carry a mace, lotus, and disc.
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Some Benefits of the Siddha Kunjika Stotram
Hence whoever Devi Siddhidatri blesses, is bound to excel materially, as well as spiritually. The word Siddha means “Perfect” and Kunjika means “Something that is hidden inside”.
Therefore, as the name suggests the Stotram itself symbolizes perfection. By the recitation of this mantra, one unlocks one’s hidden potential and attains perfection in all fields of life.
Just like a flower needs the right amount of Sunshine to blossom, chanting this Stotram correctly allows the individual to flower. During the Kunjika Stotram Sadhana, the sadhaka may hear the sounds of ankle bells, smell sandalwood and have divine visions.
Approach and Enlightened Spiritual Master
This is very natural and shall continue until we find an enlightened guru. If one becomes frightened by the sounds of the ankle bells or the scent, then one should immediately stop the chanting and consult experts from the Shakta Sampradaya.
One should confide with one’s guru and act accordingly. The sadhaka’s sensory perception sharpens, and one sees the past, present, and future. One’s personality changes completely.
Devi can Manifest Herself to the Authentic Seeker under a Perfect Guru
During important conversations or meetings, Devi shall speak through you. One becomes safeguarded against enemies, and Devi extinguishes nonsensical people from one’s life.
The reciter shall start appearing confident and attractive. The energy levels of the reciter shall get elevated and his mind and actions rise to a higher frequency. One becomes mature and broad-minded. Chandra Deva or the Moon God is the personification of our minds.
He is even the eternal servitor of Goddess Adi Parashakti. Hence reciting this Stotram daily can even cure mental disturbances, provided one is reciting the Stotram under proper guidance.
The Devi Stotram can burn Bad Karma
The hymn also burns bad karma. You will find the video Karma Akarma Vikarma Philosophy that appears on our channel interesting.
The Siddha Kunjika Stotram promotes a very healthy relationship between couples and resolves all family matters. If one is suffering from financial problems, then this Stotram highly benefits its chanter. Nowadays for many people, the word black magic sounds superstitious; however, it still stands relevant.
Chanting this mantra also nullifies the effect of black magic in the sadhaka, even if the chanter of the mantra is oblivious of the spell working against him. However, one must not chant this mantra with an approach to conquer or subdue Devi. This means one is trying to defeat the goddess, which is an Asuric Vritti or demonic tendency.
If one does so, this mantra can cause problems in the reciter’s life. It can cause the sadhaka to hallucinate. The practitioner, in that case can start seeing ghosts around himself, sensing somebody behind, smelling corpses, and hearing horrifying sounds in the middle of the night.
These omens will not stop and will continue to haunt the reciter even after death. Now, this sounds dangerous.
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Devi is the Source of All Emotions
One should know that Devi is the source of all emotions; she is friendly and fierce. Thus the sadhaka should not evoke her wrath and should treat Devi as a mother and call her with love and affection. If one impresses Devi with one’s devotion, she will always protect the sadhaka just as a mother protects her child and will not allow any trouble to befall him.
Every Family has one particular Kula Devi or family Devi Deity, who is always present to protect her family. But sometimes because of our past karma or sins, our Kula Devi and our ancestors do not bless us. Because of these problems, there occur several hindrances in one’s marriage, family, business, children, etc.
Siddha Kunjika Stotram can is often used as an Astrological Remedy
One should consult an expert astrologer and must be with a guru who can initiate you into the Siddha Kunjika Stotram. Then the Stotram will work wonders in short period. Reciting the Siddha Kunjika Stotram resolves Pitra dosh and Griha Klesh and even impresses our Kula Devi. One becomes more knowledgeable and wiser day by day.
Let us now discuss how to recite the Siddha Kunjika Stotram.
Simple Process of Reciting the Siddha Kunjika Stotram
Sit on an asana in the Padmasana posture. It is important to be in a quiet place so that every syllable of the Stotram vibrates around the room. Keep a Kamandalu or water pot by your side to make a Sankalpa or an oath.
Such an oath, one must take only under the directions of an authentic Guru. This Sankalpa helps in giving the power to manifest things faster. Chanting the entire Stotram 3 times daily is highly beneficial. However, you can chant the Beejaksharas 7, 11, or 21 times. Chanting fewer mantras doesn’t matter, what matters is your mood.
You should chant this Stotram daily without missing a single day for 41 days. In the beginning, you may make mistakes. But don’t worry. Your pronunciation shall improve with time.
Two Primary Moods in Chanting this Devi Stotram
There are two moods for chanting this Stotram. The devotee with the first mood worships the goddess selflessly witho nodesire. This mood is called Nishkama Bhakti or Nishkama Seva.
In the second mood, the devotees worship the goddess with desire. They are Sakaam Bhaktas. You can watch our video What is Sakam bhakti and Nishkam Bhakti? | Two Types of Bhakti | Shabri and Ram story that appears on our channel to know more about Sakaam and Nishkama Bhakti Beware!
The Sakaam Bhaktas should avoid pronunciation errors at all costs. For tangible material benefits one must pronounce each of the Beejaksharas correctly. One should know that nothing in this world comes for free, it needs effort and time. Devi will of course fulfil one’s desire, but she will want her reciter to do her Sadhana with discipline and concentration.
However, I suggest one should not recite this mantra with any desire. Devotion is the highest stage of Sadhana which will attract Devi’s individual attention. Nothing can be more valuable than getting the love of the universal mother. We should not consider the mantra just to be a normal hymn with normal Beejaksharas.
They are very much alive and will test the devotee initially. The mantra will never desert the sadhaka who passes this test. The sadhaka will reach a point where he will realize that the mantra itself is calling him to chant it.
This sign is not a mere hallucination, but a proven fact! This is my personal experience. With proper guidance I completed 2 capsules of 41 day chanting of the Stotram. I could circumvent major difficulties related to health and job, through this practice. Anybody who experiences Devi Shakti as one’s Ishta Devata should take up the chanting of the Siddha Kunjika Stotram, after due consultation.
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