The primary mantra is the Panchadashi Mantra , a 15-syllable sequence. A more advanced version is the 16-syllable Shodashi Mantra .
The Srividya Pratha is believed to have originated in the ancient Indian subcontinent, with its roots in the Tantric tradition. The term "Srividya" is derived from the Sanskrit words "Sri," meaning "auspicious" or "beauty," and "Vidya," meaning "knowledge" or "science." The Srividya Pratha is also known as the "Shrividya" or "Srividya Tantra," and is considered one of the most ancient and revered Tantric traditions. srividya pratha
The practitioner aims to "conquer" these three cities not by destroying them, but by realizing that they are made of one’s own consciousness. The primary mantra is the Panchadashi Mantra ,