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MEANING OF SIDDHA KUNJIKA STOTRA;-

1-Siddha Kunjika Stotra is the essence of the Chandi, the


Navarna Mantra.This great Stotram (The secret song of
perfection) is chanted before the reading of Devi
Mahatmya. It is more tantric in nature and has been taught
by Lord Shiva to Goddess Parvati. It is said that just by
reciting this stotram the fruits of reciting the Devi
Mahatyam are obtained.
2-Kunjika literally means anything that is overgrown and
denote that change is the law of nature;It is the
constant reminder that change She will, change She must,
because change is Her intrinsic Nature. Siddha means
perfection. Stotram is the song. Thus this stotra is known
as “Song of perfection”. Through this song you can unfold
the secret of perfection.
3-Siddha Kunjika Stotram is composed by Lord Shiva
Himself and is found in the RudraYamala Tantra. Lord
Shiva is a master of Tantra and He has given many
techniques of meditation in Vigyan Bhairava Tantra also.
4-While describing the importance of Kunjika Stotram to
Maa Parvati, He said, “O Parvati, hear the great prayer
called Kunjika, by recitation of which the recitation of
Chandi Patha (Devi Mahatyam) would become more
powerful& auspicious”. 5-This stotram is so powerful that
when you recite this stotra, you do not need to recite
Kavacham, Argalam ,Kilakam and the Rahasya Thrayam,
nor it is necessary to recite Suktam, Dhyanam, Nyasa
neither is a need for worship. This does not mean one
should not recite the Durga SaptaShati. If you have time
please read the Durga SaptaShati during Navratri. There
are very interesting and powerful stotras about Divine
Mother. The Mother says whoever read Durga SaptaShati
during Navratri she will be very pleased and their all
desires will be fulfilled.
6-This mantra is useful for removing all of your problems
and giving you health, wealth and prosperity. It is also
good for good relationship between husband and wife and
removes grah kalesh.
7-This great prayer is chanted before the reading of
Chandi path / Sapthasathi (known as Devi Mahathmya)in
the northern
parts of India.Devotees believe that just a recitation of
Sidha Kunjika stotram is equivalent to recitation of the
complete Durga Saptashati and also that the reading of
Chandi Path (Devi Mahatmya) would not give complete
results without reading Sidha Kunjika stotram before it.It
has been taught by Lord Shiva to Goddess Parvathi.
8-Recite especially when one does not have time or do
not
want to chant the entire long Durga SaptaShati/Chandi
Path. The Siddha Kunjika Stotra itself says at the begining
that no argala or kilak stotra and other related matters is
needed if one recites Siddha Kunjika Stotra. Kunjika, there
is Devi in the form of Chamunda . Not only it works for
Navaratri , it is to be chanted at the junction when Ashtami
leaves and enters Navami . 24 mins before Ashtami ends
to 24 mins after navami starts, is the time when Devi takes
the form of Chamunda and had got to be chanted no
matter the count to exhaust 48 mins .
9-It is suggested to recite this mantra during any time of
the day but it would give more good results if it is recited
during brahma muhurta. Each muhurta lasts 48 minutes,
and therefore the Brahma muhurta begins 1 hour and 36
minutes before sunrise, and ends 48 minutes before
sunrise.
10-As sunrise in each city may differ, you can check
sunrise in your city but in general the muhurta is between
4.24 a.m. to 5.12 a.m. In navratras, this mantra gives more
benefits. For the benefit of all,this mantra is given here. If
you cannot read this mantra or it is not possible for you to
recite this mantra, you can listen this mantra also.

MEANING OF SLOKA-01
Shiva said:
Listen oh Devi, let me tell you about the great prayer
called Kunjika Stotra, by the effects of this mantra
the recitation of Devi Mahatmya (Chandi) would
become more auspicious and powerful.
MEANING OF SLOKA-02
There is no need to recite the preliminary stotras
Kavacham, Argalam , Kilakam and the Rahasya. Nor
is it necessary to recite Suktam, Dhyanam, Nyasam
and also no need to worship.
MEANING OF SLOKA-03
Just by reading Kunjika Stotram is enough to get the
benefit of reading Durgasapta Shati. This is a great
secret and even the Devas don’t know this mantra.
MEANING OF SLOKA-04
Oh Parvati, this is very secret and thus should be
kept because just by reading this great Kunjika
Stotram bad practices like Marana (murder),
Mohana (attraction), Vashya (slavery), Stambhana
(paralysis by repeated chants) and Ucchatana (to
send away) and others can be fully fructified.
MEANING OF SLOKA-04
A-This is a Tantric mantra composed by Bija
mantras of the Devi (sounds and words which are
meant to please the Goddess). Jvalaya means Burn,
Prajvala means Set fire.
B-Salutations to the embodiment of rage.
Salutations to the killer of Madhu. Salutations to the
winner over Kaidabha. Salutations to the killer of
Mahisha.
C-Oh Great Goddess, please let me become expert
of this chant. Salutations to the Goddess who has
the form of root mantras, who by the mantra Aim has
the form of the creator, who by the mantra Hreem
has the form of the protector.
D-Salutations to Her who by the mantra Kleem has
the form of passion. Salutations to the Goddess who
has the form made of mantras, To the Chamunda
who is the killer of Chanda and who by chanting Yai
grants boons.
MEANING OF SLOKA-05
Salutations to Her who by chanting Vicche, grants
protection daily.
MEANING OF SLOKA-06
Dhaam, Dheem, Dhoom, the wife of Lord Shiva,
Vaam, Veem , Voom , the goddess of speech,
Kraam, Kreem, Kroom, the Goddess Kali, Saam,
Seem, Soom, please do good.
MEANING OF SLOKA-07
Hoom, Hoom, She who has the form of the sound
hoom, Jam, Jam, Jam, She who is like the
thunderbolt of Indra, Bhraam, Bhreem, Bhroom,
Goddess Bhairavi, Oh Goddess of the good, Oh
Bhavani, salutations and salutations to You.
MEANING OF SLOKA-08
A-Aam, Kam, Tham, Tam , Pam , Yam, Sham,
Veem, Dhoom , Aim , Veem, Ham, Ksham, the end
of devotion, tear apart the end of devotion, throw
and throw light, svaha. Paam, peem, poom, the
daughter of the mountain who is complete, Khaam,
Kheem, Khoom, She who is flying in the sky.
B-Saam, Seem, Soom, Get me mastery over the
chant of the Goddess of Devi Mahatmya. This is the
hymn of Kunjika which is the reason for awakening,
Oh Parvati, keep it protected and kept it secret from
those who are not devotees. Those who read
Saptashati without this Kunjika, Would not reach the
forest of perfection as it would be like a wail there.
THE MYSTERY OF SIDDHA KUNJIKA STOTRA;-
04 FACTS;-
1-No one of the limbs of the Chaṇḍī Pāṭhaḥ is
capable of conveying the entire secret of the Glory
of the Goddess. But the Siddha Kuñjika Stotram is
capable of granting the fruits of the Chaṇḍī once we
understand it. The Siddha Kuñjika Stotram is the
Song That Gives the Key to Perfection.
2-It is extremely secretive – we have to go deeply
inside and understand the meaning of these
mantras. The more we
recite,the more we listen, and the more we attune
ourselves to the vibration of what is being said, then
the more we will inculcate that attitude. Our intention
amplifies the attitude.
The key is to focus on the mantras.
3-Kunjika literally means “something overgrown or
hidden by growth or growing things.” Siddha means
perfection. Stotram is the song. The Song of
Perfection which is no longer hidden because of
growth. That is, our spiritual growth and
understanding of the Chandi exposes the hidden
meanings of the bija mantras in the Song.
4-In reference to the Siddha Kunjika
Stotram,know the junction of the
eyes,ears, nose, and throat ;Draw a line through the
Sahasrara. At the junction where the eyes, ears,
nose and mouth unite on that axis, that is the
location of intensity in this meditation.Stambhana
(the siddhi in Siddha Kunjika Stotram)fixes the
perception inside by holding the thought still as well
as the sense.It paves the way towards Pratyahara .
Pratyahara means to bring the senses inside. That
is, closing off external perception.
THE KEY POINTS;-
05 FACTS;-
1-Highly Effective Prayer, Very authentic & with
magnified text, Sidh Kunjika Stotra to Activate the
mantra & to get the divine grace of Goddess Durga.
2-This powerful Sidh Kunjika Stotram has the ability
to remove all troubles from the life and to provide
success everywhere. Sidh Kunjika Stotram is mool
stotra of Durga Saptashati which cover whole Durga
Saptashati in one Stotra.
3-When doing slow japa with breathing from the
siddha kunjika stotram, the best mudra is either
folded hands, or jnan mudra. the best visualization
or form of the goddess to accompany this mantra is
the entire Cosmic Altar.The mantra is referred to as
the Navarna Mantra.
4-The Kunjika Stotram represents 50 skulls/50
bijas/50 varnmala of this creation. Maha Bhadrakali
may wear a garland of skulls around her neck, or a
skirt made of human arms. There are often 50
skulls—one for each letter of the Sanskrit alphabet &
all 50 alphabet present in Sidh Kunjika Stotram .
5-Hence,50 varnmala/ the garland of skulls
represents dominion over and the power of words
and thought, indeed all knowledge. The 50
alphabet/skulls, woven together, also represent the
interconnectedness of all creation. Creation, nature
manifest, can be beautiful; however, it may also be
benign , (kind)at best, and at times utterly
merciless.The 50 alphabet/skirt of arms represents
her power over action and work—our ability to
“do”things—our Karma.So ,Sidh Kunjika Stotram is
the key to Mahavidya tantra...
Thus ends the Kunjika Stotram which occurs in the
discussion between Shiva and Parvati, Which
occurs in Gauri Tantra and which occurs in Sri
Rudra Yamala.
......SHIVOHAM...

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