The Saktapranoda Deva Nandan Singh is a liturgical paddhati-style compencium of sixteen independent ritul manuals. The first ten works, comprising the major part of the text are dedicated to the group of ten Tantric goddesses, referred to as the Ten Great Mahavidyas "Ten Supreme Powers’ the goddesses Kali, Tara, Sodasi, Bhuvanesvari, Chinnamasta, Matangi Tripurabhairavi, Dhumavati, Bagalamukhi and Kamala. The next important text closely allied to the worship of the goddesses is Kumari Tantra devoted to the worship of the Kumari, or a young maiden. The next group of works comprise the pentad of Tantras devoted to five deitied: Ganesa, Visnu, Siva, Durga and Surya. These five deities are invoked in almost all forms of ritual worship prescribed by the Vedas, Puranas and to a degree by Tantras.
Each Tantra describes the dhyana of the deity, the yantra, mantras and the method of Tantric form of worship of the deity, along with praise hymns, protective formulas (kavaca) and litanies of divine names, be they a group of hundred names (satanama) or a thousand names (sahasranama).
The first edition of Saktapramoda by Deva Nandan Singh (edited by Raghuraja Dube) was published under the patronage of Rajdeva Nandan Singh, an aristocratic zamindar of Muzaffarpur, in Bihar in the nineteenth century. This edition brings together a fully edited and revised rdition with elaborate introduction (in English), a comprehensive index along with lithographic images of Tantric deities.
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