Shri
Mrityunjaya
That
consciousness which illumines the exterior is called Shivatattva, whereas the
individual feeling as "I" is Shaktitattva - Tripurarahasya, XIV, 61
Mrityunjaya is Shiva as
Conqueror of Death and his yantra, which can be displayed in full detail by
clicking
here, shows him
with his Shakti surrounded by his attendants. The weapons he holds in his hands
are on the inside of the bhupura together with the names of eight of the
Dikpalas (Guardians of the Directions). On the eight petals of the lotus are the
eight Bhairavas, also mentioned in the Patala section of the Mahamrityunjaya
Panchanga (below).
His mantra is om jum sah,
the letters of which are scattered around the petals of the yantra. At the end
of the Patala are given the satkarma, or six magical acts. The tantras warn that
unless a sincere seeker (mumuksha) is already siddha in a mantra and performs
daily puja, these acts bring ruin to a sadhaka or sadhvini.
Mrityunjaya Patala
On Kailasa Peak, in a beautiful
garden strewn with various radiant jewels and garlands; scattered with different
sorts of trees and creepers, filled with various beautiful flowers; in a
grotto-temple adorned with various pure gems; in front of which are Kinnaris,
softly murmuring and conversing, is seated Bhagavan Umanatha, the refuge; served
by Brahma, Indra and Vishnu, by Jupiter (Guru) and Venus (Shukra) and hosts of
Brahmins, Rishis, Siddhas, Aughas and Gandharvas; wearing a crescent moon as
diadem, holding sword and trident, one hand giving boons, the other dispelling
fear, peaceful, holding spear and bow, axe, shield, noose, javelin, knife,
sprinkling Moon Kalas, holding an iron rod, bearing a mace and damaru and a 100
spoked discus; the Deva with 18 arms, ornamented with all the elements, naked,
with 3 large open eyes and 5 faces, thrilled with bliss, the Ishvara, both
Cosmos and Lord of the Cosmos, victorious, triumphant, His being one with Gauri,
adorned with jewels of the serpent-demons, the Mahadeva, the Maheshvara, Shambhu,
in the bound-lotus position, the dear Refuge of all. Having seen His sweet face,
Parvati bowed and rose, and with a pleasant voice Gauri spoke to Parameshvara.
Shri Devi said -- Lord God, who
is Shiva Deva, the Supreme Maha Mrityunjaya (Conqueror of Death), Adinatha,
Protector of the World, Lord of Initiation, Ishvara. You have spoken to Me
previously Mahadeva, Lord of the Gunas, Supreme Form of the Absolute! Now I wish
to hear the 5 limbs. I request You to speak to me Lord!
Shri Bhairava said -- Because of
Your devotion I will declare the previously unknown manual (5 Limbs) of the
Supreme Lord Maha Mrityunjaya to You, (consisting of) Patala, Ritual Succession,
Armour, 1,000 Mantra Names, Hymn and Mantra-Limbs. A sadhaka who knows this
should conceal it.
Now firstly I shall speak of the
section, beloved by the Lord of Initiation. his highest secret of all secrets
should be concealed by sincere aspirants (mumukshas),
Now I will speak of the
unfolding of the Mantra O Mahadevi, giving the fruit of initiation, celestial,
bestowing happiness, objects aimed for, success -- Om Jum Sah Ham Sah, Protect!
Protect Me! Sah Am Sauh Jum- This mantra is the wish fulfilling gem of the
beloved Lord of Initiation.
There is no mantra as powerful
as this for giving siddhi, desired results, and destroying enemies. It should
not be given to the foolish, to the undisciplined, to those not on the path, to
the bad, or those fettered by the five kleshas. This alone is the very blissful
thing destroying enemies. This mantra ls the powerful King of Mantras, giving
the fruit of inituation, like the wish-fulfllllng tree. Unless one previously
prepares this King of Mantra it does not grant success, therefore one should
prepare the mantra using methods indicated by the Guru. Only those who obtain
this method from the Guru's hand should do this preparation.
This powerful King of Mantras is
greater than the Aeon Tree! One should prepare it 400,000 times, or half that, O
Maheshvari. One should never perform this method less than 100,000 times. One
should give a tenth of recitation, a tenth of homa, a tenth oblation, a tenth
sprinkling, and a tenth feeding. All this the sadhaka should do if he wishes to
prepare the mantra. O Ishvari, one should give dakshina to the Guru as necessary
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Then, Mahadevi, one should
recite (the mantra) which becomes the giver of all success. Unless one doess
this, there is no success, and initiation fails.
Now, Parvati, I speak of the
rules relating to the unfolding of the yantra of Devadeva, which is all-
alluring, heavenly, and the cause of all complete curse-removal. The Shri Chakra
has bindu, triangle, hexagon, circle, 8 lotus petals, 3 circles and
earth-square. Parvati, now I speak of the magical practice (Layanga) of the King
of Mantras. Whosoever hears this doctrine may obtain the fruit of initiation. O
Shire, In the earthsquare are the 10 Dikpalas, with their weapons, such as Indra
and so forth.
In the 3 circles are the 3 lines
of Guru, the Celestial, Siddha Augha, and Mortal Augha.
Shive, in the 8 (petals) are
Asitanga, Ruru, Chanda, Krodhesha, Unmatta Bhairava, Kapalesha, Bhushana and
Samharesha. Sincere seekers and sadhakas should worship these in the 8 petal
lotus.
One should worship Kalagnirudra,
Netresha, Vishvanatha, Maheshvara, Sadyojata and Vamadeva in the six yonis. O
Devi, in the triangle one should worship Kameshvara, Mahakala Deva, and
Svacchanda Bhairava. Shive, in the bindu one should worship Mrityunjaya Deva
with his own Shakti. He is the Lord of Amrita, Ishana, ruler of the Three
Worlds, with three parts, the highest pure Kala, with a necklace of pearls over
His limbs -- in this way the best sadhakas should worship.
One should offer variously, O
Devi, using scent, unhusked rice, flowers, incense, flame, food, paan, with
parasols and fly-whisks. This is the magical practice (Layanga), hidden in all
tantras, giving all siddhi, which one should conceal carefully.
Mahadevi, the Seer of this
mantra is Maha Chama Pada, the metre is Gayatri, and the aspect of divinity Maha
Mrityunjaya Rudra (known as) Mahadeva, the Primordial God. Devi, the bija is Om.
The Shakti is Jum. Paramashani, the lynchpin is Sah. O Ishvari, the binding of
the directions is 25 "Phats". The application is the famous four vargas. One
should use Om Jum Sauh with six long vowels to bow with. The best of sadhakas
should start with the heart first. Using the root bija one should do three
pranayamas. One should sip water for the three tattvas which are Atma, Vidya,
and Shiva.
Parvati, now I declare the
meditation image (dhyana) of the God of Gods. Whichsoever mantrin meditates thus
becomes one with Shiva. One should meditate on Mrityunjaya as having three eyes
which are Moon, Sun and Fire; smiling face; seated within 2 lotuses, Whose hands
hold Mudra, Noose, Wine and Rosary; effulgent as the Moon; with 10 million Moon
Kalas of nectar drenching His body; begemmed wlth radiant pearls and so forth;
charming, bewildering the Universe, the Pashupati.
In the centre of Rudra's
forehead one should meditate on the circle of the Moon. By meditating on this
place one may accomplish what one desires, and obtains freedom from death. In
this way one should meditate on the begemmed mantra which Is the supreme seed of
all, to obtain what one desires. One should carefully conceal this meditation on
Rudra's head.
Now I speak of eight practical
applications, hard to obtain, giving supreme results. The mantrln who should do
these comes to resemble Bhairava, (They are) Paralysing, Deluding, Killing,
Attracting, Subduing, Producing Peace and Promoting Health. Now I speak of those
actions which cause great happiness. All siddhi comes via these magical methods
in the Kali Yuga.
Shive, on a Sunday, having
bathed, and having done the daily rite, firstly having made a resolution as to
the number of timas to recite the mantra, one should recite it many times. A
tenth of this one should offer as sacrifice (homa), using clarified butter and
lotus seeds, Then one may accomplish paralysis of speech and mouth, causing
(even such a great Brahmin as) Vivashvata to fall from caste.
On a Monday one should worship
Devesha and should recite (the mantra) numerous times. One should give sacrifice
of a tenth part using ghee, corn, parched grain, and vegetable leaves. Making a
forehead mark using the ash one is able to delude the world.
On a Tuesday, the sadhaka, after
bathlng, should go to a cremation ground. There he should recite the mantra
numberless times, doing sacrifice of a large quantity of ghee, lotuses, various
sweet substances, fruit of the Bel Tree, Devi, then one may kill one's enemy.
On a Wednesday, having bathed,
one should worship in front of the Shri Chakra, and should recite the mantra
numerous times, by a tenth part of this giving sacrifice of ghee, three thorns,
bilva leaf. Then one may attract women.
On a Thursday, having bathed,
one should recite the vidya a very large number of times. One should give
sacrifice of a tenth part of that, using ghee, lotus seeds, sandalwood,
sprinkling water and pieces of dead flesh. One obtains what one desires, gains
victory over enemies, becomes a hero, wealthy, and lords it over adversaries.
On a Friday, the Lord Hero, in
the cremation ground, should recite the mantra numerous times. Before an image
of the root Vidya one should do sacrifice of a tenth part, using ghee, frog
flesh, snail flesh. Then, most certainly, one may uproot enemies.
On a Saturday, having bathed,
one should do puja and should recite the vidya a number of timas. One should do
sacrlfice using milk, water used for bathing the dead, wood of the vata tree,
sunflowers, flesh of a tiger with dhattura flowers. Then one may accomplish
pacifying,
Always, on any day, one should
recite the mantra numerous times, using mutton, tortoise flesh, boar flesh, and
various fruits and flowers. Then disease is removed from home, father and
devatas. Having done sacrifice of a tenth part one promotes great health.
Thus the Inner Essence (mahatattva)
of the mantra has been declared, One should carefully hide it from the undevoted
as if It were Your own yoni.
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