
Brihat Chhinnamasta Pujapaddhati | বৃহৎ ছিন্নমস্তা পুজাপদ্ধতি
A detailed Tantric guide to Chhinnamasta worship, explaining rituals, mantras, and spiritual paths in Kali Yuga, based on Agama traditions and Kaulachara practices.
- Author : Swami Prakashananda Tirthanath
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The book Brihat Chhinnamasta Pujapaddhati by Swami Prakashananda Tirthanath is a profound Tantric manual dedicated to the worship of Goddess Chhinnamasta. Rooted in ancient Agama and Tantra traditions, this text offers a structured and practical approach to spiritual practice in the Kali Yuga.
In earlier ages like Satya Yuga, Vedic mantras (বৈদিক মন্ত্র) were highly effective. However, in Kali Yuga, their direct impact is believed to have diminished. This book explains why traditional Vedic practices (Vedachara) may not yield the same results today and emphasizes the importance of following appropriate paths such as Shaivachara, Vaishnavachara, and especially Tantric disciplines.
The text categorizes spiritual practices into different bhavas (states of consciousness):
- Pashu-bhava (পশুভাব) – associated with conventional Vedic and devotional paths
- Vira-bhava (বীরভাব) – linked with more advanced Tantric practices like Vamachara
- Divya-bhava (দিব্যভাব) – the highest spiritual realization
It highlights that in Kali Yuga, many practitioners are unable to strictly follow pure Vedic disciplines. Therefore, Lord Shiva (শিব) revealed the Agama scriptures as a more accessible path for spiritual upliftment. The book places strong emphasis on Kaulachara, a powerful Tantric path that gradually leads a seeker toward divine consciousness.
Additionally, it draws references from important Tantric texts like the Mahanirvana Tantra and Meru Tantra to explain the limitations of Vedic rituals in the current age and the necessity of Tantric sadhana (সাধনা).
This book is especially valuable for serious practitioners (সাধক) who wish to understand the deeper philosophy and correct ritual procedures of Chhinnamasta worship, including mantra usage, ritual discipline, and spiritual progression.