Unlike the benign forms of Durga or Lakshmi, Pratyangira is a Ugra (fierce) deity. She is often depicted with a lion’s face, a human body, dark complexion, and adorned with serpents. She holds a trishul (trident) and a damaru (drum). Her primary function is to reverse negative energies and protect devotees from spiritual attacks, enemies, and unexplainable obstacles.
Variant used in some tantric puja contexts Om Shrim Hreem Kleem Pratyangiraaya Namah Om Namo Bhagavate Pratyangira Devyai pratyangira mala mantra pdf
While there are multiple versions (Moola, Mala, and Sahasrakshara), the Moola Mantra is the most common foundation: Unlike the benign forms of Durga or Lakshmi,
: The most auspicious days are Tuesday or Friday , especially during Ashtami , Purnima (Full Moon), or Amavasya (New Moon). a human body