1. Om kakaara Roopaayai Namaha
Salutations to the Mother, who is in the form of the letter Ka. ka is synonymous with Brahman who created the Universe. Devi is the manifestation of Kadi Vidya. It is the first letter in the Panchadasi Mantra. It comes first among syllables and nourishes the other syllables. Ka means Brahma, Water, Head, and Happiness. Brahma who controls the Universe. Water, life giving source to other living forms. Head is the place where Amrutham (nectar) is stored in all living beings. In Yogins when the Kundalini rises from Mooladhara to Sahasrara, Kulamrutham is emitted which fiows through the 72,000 channels in our body. This is where Shakthi from Mooladhara meets Lord Siva in Sahasrara and the Yogi attains Liberation. According to the Vedas, Kam, Ram and Ham means she is the Happiness in the Chidakasa manifesting as Happiness in the Dhaharakasa.This is how Ka gives Liberation through Sri Vidya Mantra. One who preaches Ka syllable becomes Siva himself. Ka is the Auspicious one , giver of pleasure. Doing the Archana whole heartedly, with kumkum, Akshathas, and Flowers and Bilva leaves gently with devotion to the Idol, Vilakku (lamp), SriChakra, and Meru, bestows the grace of Devi on her Devotees. Namaha means "nothing is mine, every thing is yours'.
Ka deals with the infinite. It is used when one is unable to describe adequately the Anantha kalyana gunas (vast giories of the Goddess) of the infinite. KA represents Light, pranams to Devi who is that Light.
2. Om kalyaanyai Namaha
Salutations to the Mother, who is Blissful Auspiciousness (sukha swaroopini). In this Universe, from the blade of Grass, smallest insect, to the higher forms, all seek Sukham or Pleasure, be it a Sadhu, king or Brahman. The pleasure we seek is like droplets in an Ocean compared to the Mother, who is the Ocean of Bliss. Pranams to the Devi who is the Manifestation of Pleasure and Auspiciousness.
Salutations to the Mother, who is in the form of the letter Ka. ka is synonymous with Brahman who created the Universe. Devi is the manifestation of Kadi Vidya. It is the first letter in the Panchadasi Mantra. It comes first among syllables and nourishes the other syllables. Ka means Brahma, Water, Head, and Happiness. Brahma who controls the Universe. Water, life giving source to other living forms. Head is the place where Amrutham (nectar) is stored in all living beings. In Yogins when the Kundalini rises from Mooladhara to Sahasrara, Kulamrutham is emitted which fiows through the 72,000 channels in our body. This is where Shakthi from Mooladhara meets Lord Siva in Sahasrara and the Yogi attains Liberation. According to the Vedas, Kam, Ram and Ham means she is the Happiness in the Chidakasa manifesting as Happiness in the Dhaharakasa.This is how Ka gives Liberation through Sri Vidya Mantra. One who preaches Ka syllable becomes Siva himself. Ka is the Auspicious one , giver of pleasure. Doing the Archana whole heartedly, with kumkum, Akshathas, and Flowers and Bilva leaves gently with devotion to the Idol, Vilakku (lamp), SriChakra, and Meru, bestows the grace of Devi on her Devotees. Namaha means "nothing is mine, every thing is yours'.
Ka deals with the infinite. It is used when one is unable to describe adequately the Anantha kalyana gunas (vast giories of the Goddess) of the infinite. KA represents Light, pranams to Devi who is that Light.
2. Om kalyaanyai Namaha
Salutations to the Mother, who is Blissful Auspiciousness (sukha swaroopini). In this Universe, from the blade of Grass, smallest insect, to the higher forms, all seek Sukham or Pleasure, be it a Sadhu, king or Brahman. The pleasure we seek is like droplets in an Ocean compared to the Mother, who is the Ocean of Bliss. Pranams to the Devi who is the Manifestation of Pleasure and Auspiciousness.