. ïIäü{y pÂrÆm!.
;fann< cNdnleipta¼m! mhaers< idVymyUrvahnm!, éÔSy sUnu< surlaeknawm! äü{ydev< zr[< àp*e. 1.
jaJvLyman< surv&NdvN*m! k…marxaratqmiNdrSwm!, kNdpRêp< kmnIygaÇm! äü{ydev< zr[< àp*e. 2.
iÖ;fœÉuj< ÖadzidVyneÇm! ÇyItnu< zUlmsI dxanm!, ze;avtar< kmnIyêpm! äü{ydev< zr[< àp*e. 3.
surair"aerahvzaeÉmanm! suraeÄm< zi´xr< k…marm!,
suxarz®yayux zaeiÉhStm! äü{ydev< zr[< àp*e. 4.
#òawRisiÏàdmIzpuÇm! #òaÚd< ÉUsurkamxenum!, g¼aeÑv< svRjnanukªlm! äü{ydev< zr[< àp*e. 5.
y> ðaekpÂimd< pQtIh É®ya äü{ydev ivinveizt mans> sn!, àaßaeit Éaegmiol< Éuiv y*idòm! ANte s gCDit muda guhsaMymev.
. #it ïIäü{y pÂrÆ< smaÝm!. The Upasana of Sri Brahmanya, who represents the Niguna aspect of Su-Brahmanya, and the essence of the four Mahavakya-s, is taught to an advanced Srividya Upasaka after Purnabhisheka. This Pancharatna invokes the blessings of Sri Brahmanya in Kumaradhara Tirtha (Kukke Subrahmanya in Karnataka), where the presence of the Lord is in the form of a Sarpa. Sri Kamakoti Mandali [
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