Kamalambikayah Bhairavi
Kamalambikayah Bhairavi
Kamalambikayah Bhairavi
Pallavi
Shree Kamalaambaayaah Param Nahire Re Chitta
Kshityaadi Shivaanta Tatva Svaroopinyaah
Anupallavi
Shreekantha Vishnu Virinchaadi Janayitrayaah
Shivaatmaka Vishvakartryaah Kaarayitryaah
Shreekara Bahirdashaara Chakra Sthityaah
Sevita Bhairavi Bhaargavee Bhaaratyaah
Charanam:
Naadamaya Sukshmarupa Sarva Siddhipradaadi Dasha Shaktyaaraadhita Moorthe
Shrotraadi Dasha Karana-aatmaka Kula Kauli Kaadi Bahuvidhopaasita Keertthe
Abheda Nitya Shuddha Buddha Mukta Saccida Anandamaya Paramaadvaita Sphurtthe
Aadi Madhyaanta Rahitaaprameya Guruguha Modita Sarva Arttha Saadhaka Sphurtte
Mulaadi Navaadhaara Vyaavrtta Dashadhvani Bhedajhna Yogibrunda Samraksanyaa
Anaadi Maayaa Avidyaakaarya Kaarana Vinoda Karana Patutarakataaksa Viksanyaah
(5) The fifth Avaranam is Bahirdasaram; the Chakram is Sarvarthasadhakachakra, is the ‘accomplisher of
all’; the Yogini is Kulotteerna yogini. The mental state is Guroopa Sadanam; the Chakra Iswari is Tripura
Sri and the Saktis are the ten starting with Sarva Siddhi Prada. [BHAIRAVI: Shree Kamalaambikaayaah
Param Nahire]
Pallavi
Shree Kamalaambaayaah Param Nahire Re Chitta
Kshityaadi Shivaanta Tatva Svaroopinyaah
Oh ("re") mind ("chitta"), there is nothing ("nahire") other than the glorious ("param") Kamalamba,
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S;;; N; rsnd N D D P P,d N D DP - Pnd PD P ; PM G R | G ; M ; | P ; ; ; M P D N ||
Shree Ka ma-- laa- - m baa- - - yaah - - - - Pa- ram- - - - Na hi- re - - - Re- Chitta
…the one who is the essence ("svaropinyaah") of all categories from ("aadi") the earth ("kshiti") up to
("anta") Shiva.
She who is creator ("janayitrayaah") of Shrikanta, Brahma ("virinchi") and others ("aadi").
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P ; ; ; Pnd PD P ; Mpm G ; R ; gRg M ; M,g GR G S S ; | G ; R ; | GM PD pmP ; ; ||
Shree- kan- - - tha Vi- - - - shnu Vi- rin- - - - chaa - - di- Ja na- yi- - - - trayaah
She who created ("kartryaah") the universe ("visva"), which is in essence ("aatmaka") nothing but
Shiva, She is the agent ("itryaah") of all actions ("karya").
Shi- vaa- - - - tma- ka- Vi- - - shva- kaar - - - tryaah-- - - - Kaa- - - - ra - yi- - tryaah- -
Shi- vaa- - - - tma- ka- Vi- - - shva- kaar - - - tryaah-- - - - Kaa- - - - ra - yi- - tryaah- -
She resides in the sacred outer Chakra possessing ten ("dashaara") triangles, and is served ("sevitha")
by Bhairavi-Kali, Bhargavi-Lakshmi and Bharati-Sarasvati.
Charanam:
Naadamaya Sukshmarupa Sarva Siddhipradaadi Dasha Shaktyaaraadhita Moorthe
Shrotraadi Dasha Karana-aatmaka Kula Kauli Kaadi Bahuvidhopaasita Keertthe
Abheda Nitya Shuddha Buddha Mukta Saccida Anandamaya Paramaadvaita Sphurtthe
Aadi Madhyaanta Rahitaaprameya Guruguha Modita Sarva Arttha Saadhaka Sphurtte
Mulaadi Navaadhaara Vyaavrtta Dashadhvani Bhedajhna Yogibrunda Samraksanyaa
Anaadi Maayaa Avidyaakaarya Kaarana Vinoda Karana Patutarakataaksa Viksanyaah
She who is of the subtle ("sukshma") form ("roopa") full of ("maya") of Nada.She ("moorthe") is
propitiated ("aaraadhita") by the ten ("dasha") Shaktis, Sarvasiddhiprada, etc ("aadi").
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mgN ; ; dp ; dNd DP- dp ; ; ; Pdm d P, ; ; P nd P ; Mpm G ; | R ; Gmg | R S S gr RN N ; ||
Naa- - da- - ma- ya- Su- - - kshma ru-- - - - - pa- Sa- - - - rva Si- - - - ddhi- - - pra
She who is famous ("keerthe") for being worshiped ("upaasita") in various ("bahu") religious modes
("stotra" or "vidho"), such as Kula and Kaula, as the power identical ("atmaka") with the ten
("dasha") sense and motor organs ("karana").
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MP S ; ;;S; R;G; M , p mmgr G ; ; pm GM ; ; P ; P ; | Mnd P ; | M,g Mpm G ; R S ||
Traa- - - - di- Da sha Ka-- ra- -- naa- - - - - - - - tmaka Ku- la - Kau- - - - - - li -
She who is the manifestation ("spurthe") of the supreme non-dual ("a-dvaita") non-differentiated ("a-
bheda") ever ("nitya") pure ("shuddha") enlightened ("buddha") and free self ("muktha"), the reality
of which is consciousness ("satchid") and bliss ("ananda-maya").
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | U | O O ||
S;;; S ; N S SP P M mdP ; ; PD D N ; ; N ; N N snG | R ; Srs | N D D,p DP P D ||
Bhe- - da- Ni- - - tya Shu - - ddha Bu- - - ddha Mu- - - - kta- Sa- - - cchi- da - -
She who is an integral whole ("a-prameya") without ("rahita") any parts such as the first ("aadi"),
middle ("madhya") and the last ("anta").
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R,g M R RG R ; S ; ; rn N D DP N D N ; Srs N D D P P ; | G P G R | G S ; ; ;;;; ||
Mo- -- di- ta - Sa- --- rva- - - Ar - ttha- Saa - - - dha- ka- Sphu- - - rtte- - ----
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
N ; D - N S,n N D D P - S G R ; G - M P ; P D ND- Pdm M - mpG R |
laa-di Na vaa-dhaa- ra - Vyaa- vru- tta Da shadhvaniBhe- da- - jhna Yo-- gi
U O O
sgR N- S | ; G R- G M P ; ; ||
brun-daSam - ra- kshan- yaa -
Her mere glance ("aksha") is capable ("patutara") of dispelling ("vikaasinyaah") beginningless ("an-
aadi") delusion ("maaya") and ignorance ("avidya") and the laws of cause ("kaarana") and effect
("kaarya").
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GR;N- R ; S; RN D ; N G R- R M G R - rn R ; S - sr N D - P D |
Anaa di Maa- yaa- vi - dyaa kaa-rya Kaa- rana Vi- no- da Ka rana Patu
U O O
N S - R , r | , n- S , - N , D P D N ||
ta ra Kataa - - ksha Vi kshan- yaah-
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Thanks to Mrs. Janaki Krishnamoorthy for the following notes based upon “KritiManiMaalai” (Dikshitar
editition) by Ranga Ramanuja Iyengar and “Yantra” by Madhu Khanna (Thames and Hudson Limited,
Publishers)
The Saktam sect of Hinduism approaches the Brahman or Absolute consciousness through the worship of
Sri Tripura Sundari, the Supreme Mother. She is the source of all creation. In Her knowledge aspect, She is
called Sri Vidya. The Sri Yantram is the most celebrated of all yantras and is employed in Sri Vidya
Upasana. Yantra and mantra together represent the union of space and sound. They are inseparable, with
mantra being the soul and yantra being the body of Subtle Sound (Nada Brahman). Yantras are geometric
objects (involving shapes of triangle, squares and circles) in either 2 or 3 dimensions.
They are used as an aid in meditation and in tantric worship practices. In most yantras for meditation, the
stages of progression from material or gross to subtle are clearly marked. Closed, concentric circuits
(mandalas) of various geometric shapes correspond to the planes of consciousness of the sadhaka. Each
enclosure is an ascent of one’s being, a way station, toward the innermost, the Absolute Unity.
The Sri Yantra is composed of interpenetrating triangles, symbolizing the unity of Siva and Sakti.. The four
upward pointing triangles emanate from the Siva Principle and denote the individual soul and its vital
energies. The five downward pointing triangles represent the Sakti principle and from them arise the five
material elements (Pancha Bhootas, earth, water, fire, air and space). All the vowels and consonants in
Sanskrit are inscribed in the vertices of the Sri Yantra. The Sri Yantra also has nine circuits (avaranas). In
each of the enclosures specific deities are invoked, each circuit being considered as a cosmological form
which supports devata-clusters, or groups of goddesses. The deity-clusters are like veils concealing the
yantra’s innermost essence. After the sadhaka has invoked all the devatas in the prescribed manner for
meditation, he reaches a level of consciousness in which all the devata-circles are fused to become the
presiding deity at the center of the yantra. Gradually, this central deity itself disappears and merges into the
center of spiritual consciousness, the Bindu (the focal point or center) of the yantra and the highest psychic
center between the adept’s eyebrows.
A spiritual journey is taken as a pilgrimage in which every step is an ascent to the center, a movement
beyond one’s limited existence. Traditionally such a journey is mapped in nine stages, and each of these
stages corresponds with one of the nine circuits of which the yantra is composed. Starting from the outer
square and moving inwards, the nine rings bear specific names, related to their characteristics.
(1) The first Avaranam is Bhoopuram and the Chakram is Trailokyamohana chakra ‘enchants the three
worlds’;The yogini is Prakata, the mental state of the aspirant is Jagrata, Chakra Iswari is Tripura and the
Saktis are 28 that include the ten starting with Anima, the eight starting with Brahmya and the the ten
Mudra Saktis. [ANANDA BHAIRAVI: Kamalamba Samrakshatu]
(2) The second Avaranam is Shodasa Dalam, and the Chakram is Sarvasaparipuraka chakra, ‘fulfills all
expectations’; The yogini is Gupta Yogini. The mental state is Swapna, the Chakra Iswari is Tripurasi and
the Saktis are the sixteen starting with Kamakarshini. [KALYANI: Kamalambam Bhajare]
(3) The third Avaranam is Ashtha Dalam; The Chakram is Sarvasamkshobana chakra, ‘agitates all’; the
Yogini is Gupta Tara Yogini. The mental state is Sushupti, the Chakra Iswari is Tripura Sundari and the
Saktis are the eight starting with Ananga Kusuma. [SHANKARABHARANAM: Shree Kamalaambikayaa
Kataakshitoham]
(4) The fourth Avaranam is Chaturdasaram; the Chakram is Sarvasaubhagyadayaka chakra, ‘grants
excellence’; the Yogini is Sampradaya Yogini. The mental state is Iswara Vicharam, Chakra Iswari is
Tripura Vasini and the Saktis are the fourteen starting with Samkshobhini. [KAMBODHI:
Kamalaambikaayai Kanakamshukaayai]
(5) The fifth Avaranam is Bahirdasaram; the Chakram is Sarvarthasadhakachakra, is the ‘accomplisher of
all’; the Yogini is Kulotteerna yogini. The mental state is Guroopa Sadanam; the Chakra Iswari is Tripura
Sri and the Saktis are the ten starting with Sarva Siddhi Prada. [BHAIRAVI: Shree Kamalaambikaayaah
Param Nahire]
(6) The sixth Avaranam is Antardasaram; the Chakram is Sarvaraksakara chakra, ‘protects all’; the Yogini
is Nigarbha Yogini. The mental state is Upadesam; the Chakra Iswari is Tripura Malini and the Saktis are
the ten starting with Sarvagnya. [PUNNAGAVARALI: Kamalaambikaayaastava Bhaktoham]
(7) The Seventh Avaranam is Asthakonam; the Chakram is Sarvarogahara chakra, ‘cures all ills’; the
Yogini is Rahasya Yogini. The mental state is Mananam; the chakra Iswari is Tripura Siddhaa and the
Saktis are the eight, starting with Vashini. [SAHANA: Shree Kamalaambikaayaam Bhaktim Karomi]
(8) The eighth Avaranam is Trikonam; the Chakram is Sarvasiddhiprada chakra, ‘grants all perfection’; the
Yogini is Ati Rahasya Yogini. The mental state is Nitidhyasanam; the Chakra Iswari is Tripuramba and the
Saktis are the three starting with Kameshwari. [GHANTA: Shree Kamalaambike Avaava]
(9) The ninth Avaranam is the Bindu and the highest Chakram is Sarvanandamaya chakra , ‘replete with
bliss’. The mental state is Savikalpa Samadhi; the Chakra Iswari is Maha Tripura Sundari and the Shakti is
Maha Tripura Sundai, the very personification of Para Brahman. [AHIRI: Shree Kamalaambaa Jayati]
At the periphery of the Sri Yantra, the square, the adept contemplates his own passions such as anger, fear,
lust, etc., to overcome or conquer them. The eight psychological tendencies that are considered obstacles of
the mind are also invoked, as eight Matrika Saktis, in the second line of the outer periphery. Either they
flank the four ‘doors’ of the yantra or they are invoked in the square band (bhupura). Generally they are
what we experience of the world through sense-activity and the cravings of our egotism.
The set also includes a dhyana kriti, a mangala kriti and traditionally sung on the nine days of Navaratri.
One starts with the Ganasa kriti followed by the guru kriti (to Sri BalaSubrahmanya) and continues with the
dhyana and each of the avarana kritis. The rendering concludes with the mangalam kriti.