The Gaurītantra contains a celebrated ayurvardhana (life-prolonging) rite: for 40 days, one offers red akṣata (rice) to a Sphaṭika (crystal) liṅga anointed with gorocanā (a yellow pigment from cow’s bile), reciting the Gaurī mūla-mantra 108 times. The result is said to be immunity from poisons, weapons, and disease — a favorite of medieval kings.
While low-quality, error-ridden copies flood the internet, the "extra quality" text remains like a hidden siddha (perfected being)—rare, requiring effort, and immensely rewarding. Do not settle for blurry scripts or broken mantras.
This version has been processed to ensure the text is sharp and legible, which is essential for correct pronunciation (ucchāraṇa) and ritual accuracy.
The Gaurītantra contains a celebrated ayurvardhana (life-prolonging) rite: for 40 days, one offers red akṣata (rice) to a Sphaṭika (crystal) liṅga anointed with gorocanā (a yellow pigment from cow’s bile), reciting the Gaurī mūla-mantra 108 times. The result is said to be immunity from poisons, weapons, and disease — a favorite of medieval kings.
While low-quality, error-ridden copies flood the internet, the "extra quality" text remains like a hidden siddha (perfected being)—rare, requiring effort, and immensely rewarding. Do not settle for blurry scripts or broken mantras.
This version has been processed to ensure the text is sharp and legible, which is essential for correct pronunciation (ucchāraṇa) and ritual accuracy.