Lalita's Paradise Island
Aim Hrim Shrim hail to the sea of nectar; island
of Gems; garden of Various Trees; Aeon Tree garden; Santana garden; Hari
Chandana garden; Mandata garden; Parijata garden; Kadamba garden;
Enclosing wall of Topaz; Enclosing wall of Ruby; enclosing wall of
Gomeda gem; enclosing wall of Diamond; Enclosing wall of Vaidurya gem.
Aim Hrim Shrim Hail to the Enclosing Wall of
Sapphire; Enclosing Wall of Pearl; Enclosing wall of Emerald; Enclosing
wall of Coral; Jewelled Pavilion; Pavilion Adorned with 1000 Bunches of
Flowers; nectar Lake; Bliss Lake; Mirror Lake; Shining sun; Shining
moon; Great Beautiful Gate; Great Forest of Lotuses; Palace made of Wish
Fulfilling gem.
Aim Hrim Shrim Hail to the Eastern Face Doer;
Southern Face Door; Western Face Door; Northern Face Door; Circle of
Jewelled Lamps; Great Lion Throne Made of Gems; Brahma Couch Foot;
Vishnu Couch Foot; Rudra Couch Foot; Ishvara Couch Foot; Sadashiva Couch
Foot; Hamsa Mattress; Pillow on the Hamsa Mattress; Mattress strewn with
safflower; the great canopy; Aim Hrim Shrim hail to the great curtain.
One should worship using these 44 temple mantras,
employing flowers and rice. - Nityotsava, translated in Lalita Magic,
Sothis Weirdglow 1983.
There is a beautiful island, scented by fragrant
breezes, with a multitude of gardens, lakes and bowers and there Shri
Shri Lalita Devi resides. Before you enter through the great curtain you
must pass through four gates, to the east, south, west and north of Her
lion throne. Her canopy is also a hidden gate. This symbolism has some
similarities to Shiva
with his five faces. The scheme is set out in full below for the lovers
of intricacy. There's a drawing of a scheme by Mark Bostel, and
published in Lalita Magic,
here.
East of the Lion Throne
1)
Bala. Her mantra is Aim Klim Sauh. She dwells in the centre of a
forest of trees with bright orange-coloured blossoms (Kadambas), in the
centre of a Jewelled pavilion, below a great Aeon Tree, seated on a
Jewelled throne, a priceless gem as Her diadem, at Her feet a Jewelled
pot, with jewels as necklace, effulgent bracelets, holding a book and
dispelling fear with Her left hand, with Her right holding a rosary,
2) Sampatprada Bhairavi. Mantra: Hsraim
Hasakalarim Hsraum. She is as bright as 1000 rising suns, charming,
wearing red linen garments, with a garland of flowers on her head, her
breasts smeared with red unguent, carrying a china rose, a hook,
dispelling fear and granting boons, with 3 eyes, a face full of
love-play, the Moon as her diadem, smiling slowly.
3) Chaitanya Bhairavi. Mantra: Shaim Sa Ka La
Hrim Shrauh. Like 1000 rising suns, adorned with various Jewels,
crescent moon as diadem,wearing red clothes, carrying noose and goad,
bestowing boons and dispelling fear, she is adorned with skulls, has
massive round swelling firm breasts.
4) Chaitanya Bhairavi (b). Mantra: Shaim Sa Ka
La Hrim Nityaklinne Madadrave Sauh. She carries noose and goad, and a
skull, she is red, garlanded with skulls, seated on a throne made of
five corpses.
5) Kameshvari Bhairavi. Mantra: Ha Sa Kha
Phrem Ba Sa Ka La Rim Ha Saum. She is bright as 1000 rising suns, the
Moon is her diadem, she has 3 eyes, beautiful gems, red clothes, garland
of bloody heads, carries a trident, a damaru, a sword, a shield, a bow
and arrow, a noose and a goad.
South of the Lion Throne
1) Aghora Bhairavi. Mantra: Aghore Aim Ghore
Hrim Sarvatah Sarvasarvebhy Ghoraghoratare Shrim Namaste astu
Rudrarupebhyah Klim Sauh. She is reddish, like a 1000 suns, the Moon is
bound in her hair, she wears various gems, has pearls as a diadem, wears
a blossoming red line of skulls, has 3 beautiful eyes, with large
swelling breasts, wearing red clothes, young, wanton, holds a book and
dispels fear in her two left hands, and in her right holds a rosary and
bestows boons. She is seated on a great corpse.
2) Mahabhairavi. Mantra: Ha Sraim Ha Sa Ka La
Hrim Ha Srau. Description as (1) above.
3) Lalitabhairavi. Mantra: Hrim Klim Hsraum.
She is like 1000 rising suns, with flaming rubies as her diadem, red
pearl earrings, limbs smeared with red unguent, bedecked with beautiful
red flowers, wears red clothes, holds noose, goad, book and rosary. She
is the Kumari form.
4) Kameshi Bhairavi. Mantra: Klim. She is
effulgent as the China Rose. She carries bow and arrows and is adorned
with precious gems.
5) Raktanetra Bhairavi. Mantra: Saim Sa Ka La
Rim Sauh. She has a flaming ruby coloured diadem, red pearl earrings,
her limbs all smeared with red paste, a garland of beautiful red
flowers, red clothes, holds a noose, goad, book and rosary, is wanton,
youthful, without shame, has beautiful rising large breasts, beautiful
buttocks and lovely slender waist.
West of the Lion Throne
1) Satkuta Bhairavi. Mantra: Ha Sa Ka La Ra
Daim Ha Sa Ka La Ra Dim Ha Sa Ka La Ra Dauh. She is as brilliant as the
sun at dawn, resembling the China Rose, wearing a garland of skulls, at
her feet is a gold vessel, she has large swelling breasts, holds a
noose, goad, book and rosary. Sits on a corpse.
2) Nitya Bhairavi. Mantra: Da Ra La Ka Sa Haim
Da Ra La Ka Sa Him Da Ra La Ka Sa Hauh. Seated on 5 skulls, wears a
garland of skulls, as effulgent as the sun. Adorned with gems, holds a
noose and goad and dispels fear and grants boons.
3) Mrita Samjivani. Mantra: Hrim Hamsah
Samjivani Jum Jivah Pranagranthim Kuru Kuru Kuru Kuru Svaha. No
description given.
4) Mrityunjayapara. Mantra: Vada Vada
Vagvadini Ha Saim Klinne Kledini Mahakshobham Kuru Kuru Hasaim Om Moksha
Kuru Kuru Ha Sauh. Dwelling in the centre of the Kadamba Forest, she
holds a book in her left hand, and in her right a rosary. She is as
white as dazzling jasmine.
5) Vajra Prastarini. Mantra: Hrim Klinne Aim
Krom Nitya Madadrave Hrim. She is in the centre of the Kadamba Forest,
red, with a beautiful crescent Moon (Moon Kala) as her diadem, very red,
with 3 beautiful eyes, upon a great yantra in the centre of a crimson
sea, holds pomegranate, arrow, noose, goad, bow, skull. She is smeared
with red.
North of the Lion Throne
1) Bhuvaneshvari Bhairavi. Mantra: Hasraim Ha
Sa Ka La Hrim Hrasaum. She is as brilliant as a China Rose, like a
pomegranate flower, with a crescent moon as her diadem, 3 eyes, red
clothes, various beautiful gems, large rising swelling breasts, seated
on a corpse, with a garland of skulls, holds a noose and goad and grants
boons and dispels fear.
2) Kamaleshvari Bhairavi. Mantra: Sahraim
Sahakalahrim Sahraum. Description as (1) above.
3) Siddha Kaulesha Bhairavi. Mantra: Hasraim
Hasrim Hasrauh. She is a Kumari, effulgent as 1000 rising suns, with 3
eyes, Moon as her diadem, slender waisted, large buttocks, wearing large
Jewels, adorned with red, wanton, youthful, proud, large high swelling
breasts, wears a garland of skulls, beautifully bejewelled, holds a book
and dispels fear with her left hands, in her right she holds a rosary
and grants boons. She sits on a corpse.
4) Damara Bhairavi. Mantra: Hashaim Haklim
Hasauh. Like a Bandhuka flower, seated on 5 skulls, the Moon is the peak
of her beautifully gemmed diadem, wears a garland of skulls, has 3 eyes,
red clothes, large rising swelling breasts, holds book, rosary, gives
boons, dispels fears.
5) Kamini Bhairavi. Mantra: Hasaim Ha Sa Klim
Hasauh. She wears red jewels and ornaments. Holds a noose, a goad,
grants boons and dispels fears, sits on a corpse, she is garlanded with
skulls.
Great Upper Direction
1) Sundari. Mantra: Haim Ha Ka La Hrim Hasauh
2) Sundari. Mantra: A Ha Saim Ah A Sim A
Hasauh
3) Sundari. Mantra: Aim Ha Sa E Ha Sa Ha Shaim
Ha Ha Ha Ka La Hrim Ha Ha Ha Harauh
4) Sundari. Mantra: Ka La Sa Sa Sa Sa Haim Ka
La Ha Ha Sa Sa Sa Ha Haim Ka La Ha Ha Sa Sa Sa Hrim
5) Sundari. Mantra: Ha Sa La Ksha Sa Ha Sa
Hauh Sa Ha Ha Sa La Kshah Saim Ha Sa Ha Sa La Ksha Ha Sim
This concludes the description of the Red Yoginis who
dwell in the five directions around Devi
Lalita in Her
palace of gems. The bija mantras, of tongue twisting perplexity have an
inner logic related to the root mantra.
The Shri Vidya Ratna Sutras shows that Devi
Lalita outrays thousands upon millions of rays which are each Devis of a
certain colour. The 15 Goddesses above are important in the overall
scheme, and mentioned in such works as Dakshinamurti Samhita and
Jnanarnava Tantra -- both important tantras of the Shri Vidya
path.
A few of the mantras are Sanskrit words interspersed
with bija -- for example South 3 -- Speak! Speak! Giver of Speech!
Hasaim. Moisten! O Moistener! Cause Great Agitation[ Cause Great
Agitation! Hasrim. Om Give, Give Liberation! Hasauh.