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Khadgamala

The Khadgamala (Khagaml, Sanskrit: ,


Garland of the Sword) is an invocational mantra that
names each of the Devi Hindu goddesses according to
their place in the Sri Yantra or in the Maha Meru.[1] This
list of divine names is described poetically as a garland
(Sanskrit: ml). The sword (Sanskrit: khaga) is an
epithet for the Devis power to strike down desire, hatred, and delusion.[1]
This recitation of mantra is a spiritual practice of Hindu
tantra. Ranjit

See also
Kundalini energy
List of suktas and stutis
Litany
Shakti
Shaktism
Stotra

References

[1] Brooks, Douglas Renfrew (1990). Glossary. The Secret of the Three Cities: An Introduction to Hindu kta
Tantrism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 268.
ISBN 9780226075693. OCLC 21195040.

External links
http://sripoornamahameru.org/downloads/ - Listen
to Sri Devi Katgamala Stotra Online
http://sa.wikisource.org/wiki/__
- Text of the Khagaml in DevangarScript

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