Sixth Patala
Devi said: Dear son, now I speak to you of the rules of nyasa. One should invoke Devi as being diffused in the body, then doing nyasa. The best of sadhakas should first place Devikuta at the top of the head. Draw a yantra using the previously declared rule, following the Kula path. Bow to the various pithas and using scent and blossoms worship Devi as Mahabhaga, the root Devi, with her attendants.
After reciting the mantra 100,000 times, then establish Oddiyana, then worship the pitha known as Yoganidra, where one should do puja to the indwelling ishtadevata 100,000 times. After going to Kamarupa, one should then worship Katyayani.
At night, reciting a mantra 100,000 times, one should then perform worship to Kamakhya. Going then to Jalandhara, firstly worship Purneshi. Reciting the mantra 100,000 times there too, then go to Purnagiri and again do puja and recite the mantra to Chandi. Entering Kamarupa, firstly worship Kamakhya. At the close, worship the Mahadevi Dikkaravasini.
At night, after reciting mantra to each of the Pitheshvaris in the seven pithas, then worship the ishtadevata. On completing the requisite number, then bow, saying “Devi, highest of the Kulas, in this act I, named such and such, of the gotra such and such and family such and such ask you, the desired goddess, to bestow the highest boon.” If unsuccessful, one should do the previous actions again.
Otherwise, one may worship Mahishamardini in all the pithas. Then she becomes pleased, and bestows the Kula boon. On reciting the root mantra, one becomes a lord of all siddhi. One should go to a Rajavriksha tree, and worship the ishtadevata at its root, starting worship on a great night. The recitation should continue over the next three days. Deva, the best of sadhakas gains the fruit of 100,000 pithas by doing this.
Bhairava Maheshvara, if a sadhaka should recite the secret Mahishamardini root vidya, he may gain at will the siddhis Vetala, Khadga, Anjana and Tilaka.
Bhairava said: O Deveshi Chandika, if you love me, tell me how to obtain the great siddhi Vetala and the rest.
Devi said: The best of sadhakas, using Nimba wood should, on a Tuesday, at midnight, sit in sexual intercourse on a corpse. After digging a pit, he should recite the Mahishamardini (vidya) 800,000 times, then offering 1,000 times in the cremation ground. Taking the ash, smear it on a staff and padukas, going to the cremation ground on a Durga eighth and offering libation there.
Doing puja according to rule on the corpse, a vira should then sit on the corpse and recite the mantra 1,008 times. O Natha, after giving animal sacrifice to the mother, he should then recite a mantra over the wood: “Sphrem Sphrem Mahabhaga Yogini, be lovingly pleased! Protect me with this staff I hold.”
Whenever a Kaulika displays the staff and recites the mantra, he can pulverise whatever he wants and can conquer over and over again.
“Mahabhaga. boon giver, may these padukas go, go! May they travel 100 yojanas whenever I wear them!”
Taking copper and making a sword of 50 angulas length, and drawing a yantra on it, a person should recite the mantra. Sitting on a great corpse during a Kali day and reciting the mantra 1,000 times, (a sadhaka) should dig a pit in front of a Bija tree and do the binding and protection, reciting on a Kula eighth in the cremation ground at midnight. Firstly pleasing (the Devi), he should then do sacrifice in the cremation ground, using the three madhus with bilva leaf.
After the sacrifice, he should offer animal sacrifice to supreme Maya Devi Mahishamardini. Whosoever gives complete animal sacrifice to the great Unmukhi gains her favour. Dear son, say: “Take, wielder of the sword! Terrifying and fanged Maha Kali, true one of formidable form, Kam Im Um make! Kalyani, cut through my enemy!”
If a man should raise and strike with the sword, at the same time reciting the mantra, having cut, having cut and again having cut, he may achieve the act of sadhana.
Otherwise, he should sever the head of a male black cat with one blow, on a Tuesday, at the crossroads, at night, and should bury it with a mantra. Eating sacrificial food and emitting into a vessel, he should recite the mantra every night. Concentratedly reciting 1,008 times in the darkness, he should gaze at the dug-up vessel. Eating sacrificial food during the day, on a river bank, and immersing himself, he should wash it, reciting a mantra.
Dear son, I have spoken to you of opposition, through which a man can conquer. One should install and worship screaming Kalika, reciting the inimical Kali mantra 1,000 times. A mantrin then attains success in anjana – there is no doubt about this. A sadhaka, on making a powder of crushed bone, sandal, aguru and copper, worshipping according to rule, conquers all.
Kuleshvara, a man, worshipping Devi most attentitively at a Kula place, giving her Kula fish, Kula food and Kula wine. Reciting 1,008 times, a man may conquer all on earth using the Phut mantra. Even if the target is 100 yojanas distant, he may gain it. It comes to him from wherever it is on earth.
A man can contract his body, entering instantly a cleft, a small window, or a cavity. Dear son, Lord of Kulanathas, unless a man has the Durga or Kali mantra, the siddhis are concealed, there is no doubt of it.