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The collection serves as a comprehensive digital repository of original Sanskrit manuscripts, stotras, kavachas, yantra vidhis, and tantric paddhatis related to Goddess Pratyangira (also known as Narasimhika, Atharvana Bhadrakali, or Simhamukha). Rooted in the Atharvana Veda and the Tantra Shastra traditions, these documents preserve the raw, unbroken spiritual technology of one of the most fierce and protective deities in the Hindu pantheon.

Sanskrit documents classify Pratyangira worship as highly specialized. Because she is tied to the Atharva Veda, her worship is often prescribed for remedial measures ( Shanti Karma ). The texts prescribe her invocation during: pratyangira sanskrit documents

While Pratyangira does not appear as a central character in the standard Devi Mahatmya (part of the Markandeya Purana), later commentaries and Shakta Upa-puranas equate her with the fierce forms described therein, specifically linking her to the Narasimhi aspect of the Saptamatrikas (Seven Mothers). The Rudrayamala explicitly states that Pratyangira is the form of Shakti that quells uncontrolled rage and restores cosmic balance. The collection serves as a comprehensive digital repository

In the Pratyangira Stotra , the devotee prays: Because she is tied to the Atharva Veda,