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Dice Oracle 1 Om. Salutations to the Goddess Krishnapingalini Kṛṣṇapiṅgalinī: A goddess described as dark and reddish-brown, often associated with fierce protective energy and the revelation of hidden truths., the achiever of all tasks, the revealer of all omens! Come, come! Hurry, hurry! Kili-kili An auspicious, energetic ritual sound or seed-syllable (bīja) used in Tantric invocations.! O Matangini Mataṅginī: One of the ten Mahavidyas (Great Wisdom Goddesses), specifically the goddess of inner knowledge, music, and the arts, often invoked to grant the power of true speech.! Speak the truth! 2 Swaha A ritual exclamation used when making offerings or finishing a mantra to "seal" the prayer..
By consecrating the dice seven times with this mantra, it should be placed in the hand. The seeker, too, should shake [the dice] while reflecting on the goal of their work.
Om. Having saluted the God of Gods, the Sun of pure knowledge, I shall speak of the misfortunes of families, and likewise, the good and bad outcomes. 1.
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[When the dice] fall on the "God of Gods" position, it is splendid for you. It brings joy in auspicious matters and in all heroic endeavors. This is certain.
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The position says "Come." If the dice fall on "The Scissors" original: "karttarī", bow to the God of Gods and reflect upon the nature of this task. Crows, owls, vultures, mosquitoes, and flies—just as one sees the breaking of oil or a snake in a dream, so too does the mind reflect on these images. After committing a sin, people find no peace; through that connection to sinful actions, the achievement of the initial goal is [unlikely/obstructed].