Pratyangira Devi Prayoga: Symptoms, Identification & Traditional Remedy

A tantric prayoga believed to cause diabetes-like symptoms that do not respond to medical treatment, traditionally associated with Goddess Pratyangira Devi and specific lunar timings.

(As per tantric belief and tradition)

In certain Hindu spiritual traditions, there is a belief that specific prayogas (energetic disturbances) can cause symptoms that appear similar to diabetes, but do not behave like a medical condition.

This page explains the commonly observed symptoms, how they are traditionally differentiated from diabetes, and the spiritual remedy associated with Goddess Pratyangira Devi.


Common Symptoms Mentioned in Tradition

According to traditional belief, individuals affected by this prayoga may experience symptoms such as:

  • Sudden dizziness or weakness, especially during sunset (Sandhya Kaal)

  • Symptoms increasing on Amavasya (New Moon) and Purnima (Full Moon)

  • Blurred vision without a consistent pattern

  • Unusual shivering or trembling

  • Episodes of extreme hunger

  • Appearance of skin tags

  • Mental restlessness or unexplained fatigue

These symptoms are believed to occur at specific times rather than remaining constant throughout the day.


How Is This Different From Diabetes?

From a medical point of view, diabetes:

  • Is confirmed through blood tests

  • Shows consistent blood sugar imbalance

  • Improves with medication, insulin, or diet control

Tantric belief states that this prayoga:

  • Does not react or improve with medication

  • Shows symptoms only during specific time periods

  • Often reappears at the same time daily or on lunar days

⚠️ Important:

Only a doctor can diagnose diabetes. Medical testing must always be done first.


How Do Traditional Practitioners Identify This Prayoga?

As per tantric understanding, further evaluation may be considered only if:

  • Medical reports are normal or inconclusive

  • Symptoms follow a fixed daily or lunar pattern

  • No lasting improvement is seen despite proper medical treatment

This approach is meant to be complementary, not a replacement for medical care.


Traditional Remedy: Goddess Pratyangira Devi

In Hindu tradition, Goddess Pratyangira Devi is worshipped as a powerful protector who is invoked to remove negative energies and harmful influences.

Pratyangira Devi Mantra

A specific mantra of Goddess Pratyangira is traditionally prescribed for this prayoga.

However, scriptures clearly state:

  • The mantra requires strong spiritual discipline

  • Chanting should be done only under the guidance of a qualified Guru

  • It is not suitable for everyone to chant independently


Temple-Based Remedy for General Devotees

For those who are not initiated or are unable to chant the mantra:

  • Visiting a Pratyangira Devi temple

  • Lighting a ghee or oil lamp made from a pumpkin

  • This must be started on an Amavasya

  • You must do this for 3 amavasyas

    or

  • Light a lemon lamp with ghee for 21 days in the temple

This method is traditionally considered safer and accessible for most devotees.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this a medical condition?

No. This is a tantric belief, not a medical diagnosis.

Should I stop diabetes medication?

No. Never stop or change medical treatment without a doctor's advice.

Can this practice be done along with medical care?

Yes. Traditional belief encourages spiritual practices alongside medical treatment, not instead of it.


Disclaimer

This content is based on traditional Hindu spiritual beliefs and is provided for educational purposes only.

It does not replace medical diagnosis, treatment, or professional healthcare advice.

Anyone experiencing symptoms such as dizziness, blurred vision, or weakness should consult a qualified medical professional immediately.