[Outer Enclosure: Trailokya Mohana] ➔ Physical World & Senses ↓ [Intermediate Enclosures] ➔ Mind, Ego, & Pranic Channels ↓ [Central Bindu: Sarvanandamaya] ➔ Pure Consciousness & Union Core Structure of the Puja
The central point of absolute bliss where Shiva and Shakti exist in perfect unity. Core Components of the Navavarana Puja
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Jai Tripura Sundari.
The 16-petal lotus, fulfilling all desires. 3rd Avarana (Sarva Samkshobhana Chakra): The 8-petal lotus.
The formal statement of intent, specifying the time, location, and purpose of the puja.
Sri Matre Namaha. Sri Lalithaambikaya Namaha.
The core section containing the specific Sanskrit mantras written in Telugu script for offering flowers and akshata (sacred rice) to the deities of all nine enclosures.
: Offering targeted Beeja mantras and floral tributes to the deities governing each of the nine layers. The Nine Enclosures (Navavaranas) Explained
The Sri Chakra Navavarana Puja is a complex ritual that requires a thorough understanding of the procedure and the mantras involved. Here is a brief overview of the procedure:
The bringer of all prosperity, aligning the practitioner with divine auspiciousness.
Thus, use the PDF as a guide to understand the grandeur of the ritual, but seek a living teacher for the actual empowerment.
The "Sri Chakra Navavarana Puja" is one of the most esoteric and powerful rituals in Sri Vidya upasana. An exclusive Telugu PDF version of this puja is a treasure trove for Telugu-speaking devotees, as it preserves the authentic Devanagari mantras transliterated into Telugu script, along with step-by-step procedural explanations (* paddhati*).
The worship is a highly structured progression from the outer to the inner. A general outline of the steps, which can be better understood with a Telugu guide, includes: