Natini Yogini Mantra Sadhana

It is one of the powerful yogini which is practiced by the Sri Vishwamitra maharshi to attain the divine power of wisdom which has great supremacies. This wisdom is quiet secret

Bhurbhuvassuvaromiti Digbandhah

The practitioner must take bath beneath Asoka tree while reciting elementary mantra and then contemplate upon deity, as per mantra given below

Dhyanam

“Om trilokyamohinim gaurim vicitrambara dharinim Vicitralankrtam ramyam nartaki vesadharinim”

I contemplate upon Devi natini who can mesmerize all three worlds. Being of white color, she wears variegated cloths. Being adorned with variegated ornament, and the dress of dancing girl, she is very delighting

Mantra

Om hrim natini svaha


Process 

After contemplating her, the practitioner must recite the elementary mantra for 1000 times daily for one month

Flesh, aroma and fire kindled lamp should be offered to the Devi Wise practitioners must worship her with fragrance,sandalwood and betel leaves

On month end, the practitioner must again worship and recite her mantra at night 

At mid night, she try to frighten the practitioner, but he/she should not stop the ritual in the middle and be up to end of the ritual

Depending upon the dedication, the goddess will accomplish before the practitioner with smile and ask, “Tell me, what you want?”

While listening to this, the practitioner must connote her with either mother or sister or wife

If she would become mother, she would treat him/her as a kid and give one hundred gold coins daily along with various other desired things

If she becomes sister, she brings various Apsara (divine-girls),Nagini (Snake-girls) and Princess for male practitioners and Gandharva kings (Celestial boys), Yaksha rajas (Kings of celestial prosperity) and loved ones for female practitioners. She also gives the power to know the past, present and future

If she becomes wife, she gives ample amount of wealth, food grains,gifts and desired food items. She also gives one hundred gold coins daily, apart from whatever the practitioner desires