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Married people are advised not to recite mantra in title.
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Though Dhumavati may seem to be a goddess to be avoided due to her inauspiciousness, she is described as tender-hearted and one who gives her devotees whatever they want. In several places, Dhumavati is described as a giver of siddhis (supernatural powers), a rescuer from all troubles and granter of all desires and rewards, including ultimate knowledge and moksha(salvation)

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1 minute ago, JackSeal said:

Married people are advised not to recite mantra in title.
Dhumavati-Photo-cb707.jpg

Though Dhumavati may seem to be a goddess to be avoided due to her inauspiciousness, she is described as tender-hearted and one who gives her devotees whatever they want. In several places, Dhumavati is described as a giver of siddhis (supernatural powers), a rescuer from all troubles and granter of all desires and rewards, including ultimate knowledge and moksha(salvation)

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2 minutes ago, JackSeal said:

Married people are advised not to recite mantra in title.
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Though Dhumavati may seem to be a goddess to be avoided due to her inauspiciousness, she is described as tender-hearted and one who gives her devotees whatever they want. In several places, Dhumavati is described as a giver of siddhis (supernatural powers), a rescuer from all troubles and granter of all desires and rewards, including ultimate knowledge and moksha(salvation)

Inkem Dhoom machale dhoom machale dhoom inka..

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2 minutes ago, Midnightsun said:

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1 minute ago, Midnightsun said:

Inkem Dhoom machale dhoom machale dhoom inka..

The Shaktisamgama Tantra says that Dhumavati can be worshipped for the Uchhatana(eradication) of a person. A worshipper should imagine the world as well as the goddess's mantra as grey. He should blacken his teeth and wear black clothes and observe regulations, such as eating little, sleeping on the ground, and subduing his senses. In this worship procedure called kakakarma (crow-procedure), he should "transform his mind into a crow" by which one can cause harm to a person. Another Tantric text mentions the worshipper should burn a crow in a cremation flame and, while repeating the goddesses' mantra, spread the ashes in the enemy's house, which will lead to his destruction.

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