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In the wave of worship, these [deities] joined with their respective nasal syllables will be spoken of.
After the Pranashakti power of life, one should worship the eight throne-powers. (57)
On the petals of the heart-lotus, the ninth is in the pericarp.
Jaya, then Vijaya, then Ajita, and Aparajita. (58)
Nitya, Vilasini, Dogdhri, then Aghora, and Mangala is the last.
One should offer the throne after the Pasha-starting three original: "Pasha, Maya, and Krodha/Shrini". (59)
Thus, on the throne made of the body, one should meditate on the goddess who bestows life,
Proud of her fresh youth, adorned with heavy breasts. (60)
Holding in her hands the noose, the bow, the weapon, the skull, the goad, and the spear, red in color.
One should meditate on the goddess Pranashakti, who has three eyes, dwelling on a red lotus in the sea of blood. (61)
Having meditated thus on the eight-petaled lotus with a six-pointed star, one should worship her.
One should worship Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva at the directions previously mentioned as air/corners. (62)
In the fire, water, and Shiva directions original: "Agni, Varuna, Shaiva", worship the goddesses of speech, wealth, and the mountain-born original: "Vani, Lakshmi, Himadrija/Parvati".
The six limbs on the filaments and the eight mothers on the petals. (63)
Brahmi, Maheshvari, Kaumari, and Vaishnavi,
Varahi, Indrani, and Chamunda is considered the seventh. (64)
Regarding "Manduka etc.": the throne-deities; in the passage "ocean of nectar," he will speak of a specific ocean. Ta Dispassion; "starting with negation," [means] "salutation to unrighteousness" etc. (49-56) The placement locations of the throne-deities and the worship locations in the outer part will be spoken of in the twenty-first wave. Ma Those are the Manduka etc., joined with the nasal syllable, meaning joined with the first letter plus the anusvara, as in "Mam, salutation to Manduka." (57) The eight are on the heart-lotus petals, the ninth is the pericarp; he says "Jaya" etc. (58) Regarding "Pasha etc.": 'Am, Hrim, Krom' is the throne mantra. (59-60) He speaks of the meditation "Pasha" etc. The six-handed goddess holds the noose, bow, and spear in the left hands; the red-colored sword, arrows, and bow in the right. "Sea of blood" is the red ocean, the ship is the boat, upon which she stands on a red lotus. (61-64)