Goddess Dhumavati is one of the Mahavidyas, a group of ten Hindu Tantric Goddesses. Dhumavati represents the fearsome aspect of Devi, the Hindu Divine Mother. She is often portrayed as an old, ugly widow, and is associated with things considered inauspicious and unattractive in Hinduism, such as the crow and the Chaturmas period. The Goddess is often depicted on a horseless chariot or riding a crow, usually in a cremation ground. She carries a winnowing basket in one hand which is supposed to carry poverty away from her followers. Among ten Mahavidya, Dhumavati is a high ranked Sadhana. This is said to demolish the enemies, win the period & to get rid of poverty.
1. Dhumavati Origin
2. Dhumavati Iconography
3. Dhumavati Sadhana
4. Dhumavati Mool Mantra
5. Dhumavati Yantra
6. Saptakshar Dhumavati Mantra (7 Syllables Mantra)
7. Ashtakshar Dhumavati Mantra (8 Syllables Mantra)
8. Dashakshar Dhumavati Mantra (10 Syllables Mantra)
9. Chaturdashakshar Dhumavati Mantra (14 Syllables Mantra)
10. Panchadashakshar Dhumavati Mantra (15 Syllables Mantra)
11. Dhumavati Gayatri Mantra
12. 108 names of Dhumavati
13. Facts about Dhumavati Sadhna
14. Vedic Rituals of Dhumavati Sadhna
15. Activate Dhumavati Yantra
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