: Invokes the "invincible Mother" with thousands of faces and arms to protect the devotee and destroy obstacles.

Before diving into the Mala Mantra, it is crucial to understand the deity. Goddess Pratyangira is a fierce form of Shakti, associated with the power of Atharva Veda (the Veda of magical formulas and protection).

Alternate / Extended Moola Mantra (common version) Om Aim Hreem Kleem Sri Pratyangiraayai Namah

Another very powerful variation is the Vipareeta (reversed or inverted) Pratyangira Mala Mantram. This version is specifically designed for the destruction of powerful adversaries and for reversing extremely hostile magical attacks. The text of this mantra is as follows:

While there are regional variations found across different Tantric lineages (such as the Atharvana Veda traditions), a standard authentic Pratyangira Mala Mantra typically includes the following core structural phonetic elements:

A simple oil lamp (preferably using sesame oil or ghee), a piece of jaggery, or dark fruits can be offered as a token of devotion. The Chanting Process:

Her name stems from the sages Pratyangira and Angiras , who first revealed her form.

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The fierce vibrations dissolve deep-rooted phobias, anxiety, depression, and psychological blockages, instilling immense courage.

The ideal times for chanting are during Brahma Muhurta (4:00 AM – 6:00 AM), at midnight, or during Rahu Kaal. Tuesdays, Fridays, Amavasya (New Moon), and Ashtami are highly auspicious.

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