For the Love of Yoga with Nish the Fish

How To Meditate on the Tāntrik Goddess | Śrī Sāradā Devī Dhyāna Mantra

Dec 17, 2025
A deep dive into tantric meditation practices and the aesthetic symbols used in visualization. A line-by-line reading of a dhyāna-mantra that unpacks esoteric images like heart-lotus dhyāna, half-clad/half-haired symbolism, and mudras. Reflections on ritual timing, music, and set-and-setting for entering the imaginal mind, plus links between the Divine Mother, Ramakrishna, and Sri Vidya elements.
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INSIGHT

Nighttime As The Gateway To The Dream Mind

  • Vamachara (left-path) practice targets the Ida/vama nadi: the dreamlike, imaginal mind accessed at dusk or night.
  • Tantra uses art, rhythm, and symbol to slip the practitioner safely from Pingala (day) into Ida (night) for deeper knowledge.
ADVICE

Use Set And Setting To Enter Ida Safely

  • Meditate at sunset or midnight and use drums, melody, and a sensual puja to ease into the dreamlike Ida mind.
  • Employ set, setting, smell, textures and simple rhythm to make the shift safe and sustainable.
INSIGHT

Mantra Language Activates Imaginal Power

  • Tantra's dhyana-mantra is both visualization and invocation; Sanskrit phrasing itself functions as a protective, activating frequency.
  • Chanting the Sanskrit text disrupts ordinary certainty and invites symbolic, imaginal experience.
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