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can be difficult as many authoritative versions are published as physical books or shared through private spiritual groups.

Do not treat the search for a PDF as a mere download. Treat it as the beginning of a sadhana (spiritual discipline). Once you find the document, use it with reverence, keep your physical Sri Chakra clean, and if possible, seek the blessings of a living master.

: For correct pronunciation and visual flow in Kannada, the video Shreechakra Pooja with Navavarana Pooje on YouTube includes the Phalashruthi and detailed chanting. Core Puja Structure (Overview) The Navavarana Puja typically follows these 9 stages (Avaranas) , each involving specific mantras and mudras: Trailokya Mohana Chakra : Outer square (3 lines). Sarva Ashaparipuraka Chakra : 16-petalled lotus. Sarva Sankshobhana Chakra : 8-petalled lotus. Sarva Saubhagyadayaka Chakra : 14 outer triangles. Sarva Arthasadhaka Chakra : 10 outer triangles. Sarva Rakshakara Chakra : 10 inner triangles. Sarva Rogahara Chakra : 8 inner triangles. Sarva Siddhiprada Chakra : Inner triangle. Sarva Anandamaya Chakra : The central Bindu. full detailed "Maha" puja procedure? UNDERSTANDING AND WORSHIPING SRI CHAKRA

book was recently announced. While primarily a physical book, they coordinate through their Telegram community for orders and digital access updates. Manblunder (General PDF) : For those familiar with Sanskrit mantras, Manblunder provides a comprehensive 2.19 MB PDF of the Śri Cakra Navāvaraṇa Pūjā Vidhiḥ Physical Books in Kannada Srichakra Nitya Pooja Vidhana

Any authentic Kannada PDF will mention these nine Avaranas. Here is their essence in Kannada (Kannadigas can read the Sanskrit names easily):