For those suffering from phobias, nightmares, or general anxiety, the Pratyangira Mala Mantra acts like a psychological shield. It instills the courage of a lion.

While the complete Mala Mantra is extensive and must be practiced with precision, its essence is anchored by powerful Beeja (seed) sounds. A common foundational string within the Pratyangira invocation includes:

It is specifically used to reverse the effects of black magic, evil eye ( drishti dosh ), and negative energies.

Visualize Goddess Pratyangira as a magnificent, golden-hued deity with a lion's face, sitting gracefully, ready to defend you.

Stating the Rishi (seer), Chhandas (meter), and Devata (deity) to ground the practice.

Learn the mantra from a trusted recording (YouTube channels like “The Sanskrit Channel” or “Vedic Chanting” – verify authenticity).

Regular and disciplined chanting helps dissolve stubborn, negative past karmas that cause repetitive failures in life.

A series of hymns praising the Goddess and asking for her protection. Benefits of Chanting the Pratyangira Mala Mantra

: Chant the mantra at least 9 times for basic protection, and 108 or 1008 times for deeper spiritual results.

The full Mala Mantra expands significantly upon these terms, addressing every aspect of her form, her weapons, and her absolute authority over evil. Rules and Rituals for Chanting