Pratyangira Deeksha is a divine way to get the blessings of the violent goddess Pratyangira. The mantra deeksha encloses the command to punish the enemies and the wrongdoers. The deeksha simply reverses any kind of tantra, mooth or negative energy.
The mantra deeksha smashes the enemy and avenges the rival by transmitting the evil deeds done by the enemy back to the enemy side. The mantra also backfires the Tantra.
Pratyangira Devi is the bold form of Bhadrakali. In the Shaiva tradition, the Goddess Pratyangira is specifically feasted as a Krutyas, and she is also glorified as Kali or Adarvana Bhadrakali.
The term 'Prati' means to boomerang, and 'Angiras' means attacking. Thus, the goddess Pratyangira is the one who reverses any black magic attacks. She is portrayed to be the female energy and consort of Narasimha.
In some images she is shown as dark-complexioned, terrible in aspect, having a lion's face with reddened eyes and riding a lion or wearing black garments, she wears a garland of human skulls; her hair stands on end, and she holds a trident, a serpent in the form of a noose, a hand-drum and a skull in her four hands.
By adoring Pratyangira Devi properly, a person acquires freedom from all sorrows and attains good fortune. The location where Pratyangira Devi is honored stays free from the anxiety of adversaries.
Pratyangira is a lethal and fierce goddess, so her spiritual practice should be done patiently in the sight of a suitable guru.