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Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi is a powerful Devi who is said to have destroyed
Sarabheswara's arrogance. Sarabheswara is a ugra avatar of Shiva. She is
also known as Narasimhika. She who is the Ferocious with Face of a Lion.
She has dark complexion, terrible in aspect, having a lion's face with
reddened eyes and riding a lion, entirely nude or wearing black garments,
she wears garland of human skulls; her hair strands on end, and she holds
a trident, a serpent in the form of a noose, a hand-drum and a skull in her
four hands. She is also known as Atharvana-Bhadra-Kali.
2. Karya siddhi
4. People cannot talk/do bad at the back of you, if they do so, I am sure you
can see them crying soon.
5. Vashikaran is possible.
6. Forecast is possible.
Pratyangira is the lion headed form of the divine mother. It is told that if her
mantra is used to harm others for material gains and settle enemity it can
react and adversely affect the individual performing such rites. Many of the
protective form of deities also have destructive powers, like Pratyangira,
Shulini, Siddhakubjika, Raktakali, Aghora, Vatuka, Bhairava,
Sharabheshwara, Narasimha, and Sudarshana. They all have destructive
aspects and destructive applications are described in the manuals, it
seems to be the nature of protection that it has reversible powers.
Sri Pratyangira Devi is also associated with Sri Cakra. She is considered to
be a powerful repellent of the influences generated by witch-craft
(Dhurmantravaadam – Using mantra for bad purposes). In Sri Cakra
worship, she protects the devotees against all odds and guides him/her
along the right path.
If mantras are employed that say for instance " kill, destroy, split the
enemy's head" etc, and are described to be written around the name of an
enemy, one can be of the opinion that this is meant to be directed against
inner enemies like kama, krodha, lobha etc, but it is also possible to
understand these descriptions differently and apply them literally and by
this way develop misuses that were criticized even in the earliest history of
the cult in Atharvana Veda Traditions.