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Dear Devotees,

In response to a Devotee's Request i am posting the several alternate Meanings

of Namavali "BALIPRIYA" .

1. Devi likes a person with strength (Ballam) and one may ask what type of

strength.the strength being the ability to recognise and conquer "AVIDHYA" and

such persons is called as DHEERA .

2. Any person who is able to control and conquer with strength the negative

emotions like Kamam ,Krodham,Lopam,Madham,Moham,Mathsaryam and to such a person

the Lalitha Parameshwari is very pleased with. -- Balipriya

3. This also means ,as In vamana Avathara ,the Maha Vishnu when He was

compassionate with Bali Chakravarthy and blessed him.(Balipriya) . One may

wonder why i am refering to Maha Vishnu in Lalith Sahasranama. this is relevant

because Lalitha ParaBhattarika is none other than Maha Vishnu and there is no

betham. if one sees the Bhasyam of Namavali such as Govindarupini -- Devi in the

form of maha vishnu , Gopthri -- the operator or the maintenance of the universe

who is Devi as Maha Vishnu, As in Narayini -- the shakti related to Narayanan or

Mahavishnu, in order to distribute the Amruta to Devas vishnu took the form of a

beautiful Mohini with the grace of Devi ( See Soundarya Lahari --

Haristwamaradya ) therefore vishnu is also Devi, also refer Narayini Sthuthi in

Durga Sapthasathi, Vishnu Maya in Saptha sathi, mukndaa ( L.S ) also Mundaha in

Vishnu Sahasranama -- Mukunda NAME is one of the names of Mahavishnu and this

namavali also means MUKUHU --moksha -- Devi Or Vishnu who grants Moksha To the

Bhakta as per the respective Sahasranama, vaishnavi -- The energy of vishnu,

Vishnurupini -- who is in form of Mahalaksmi --if one notices is Devi purana it

is described as Devi who in the form of Vishnu holding Shanku,Chakra,Gatha

etc.also refer to PanchaBhuththesi (L S ) -- the eshwari to pancha butha which

is same as in Mahavishnu's Vaijanthimala , he is referred to as in the form of

panchabutha. So next time when you meet a paramabhakta of Mahavihnu, pl

recognise him as a Devi Upasaka.

4. Devi who is in forefront to receive any offering given by a devotee with

parama bhakthi , whether it is a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian, during a puja

or YAGNA .

Ganapathy -- Vijaya

"adi_shakthi16 <adi_shakthi16" <adi_shakthi16 wrote:

-respected sadashvaji,

well, i read in LS

 

MAMSA NISHTA

could you kindly explain the meaning of this?

 

also

i have read

bali priya

 

what does bali mean here?

 

what type of sacrifice ? human, animal or something else

 

also what does mamsa mean? meat or something else?

 

thank you kindly

 

om sree latiambikayaii namaha!

 

 

 

 

-- In , asr <sadaashiva> wrote:

> --- "adi_shakthi16 <adi_shakthi16>"

> <adi_shakthi16> wrote:

> > dear devotees of the divine mother,

> >

> > i would like any learned sadhaka in this forum to

> > explain the meaning

> > of

> >

> > "mamsa preedhayi namaha" (lalita sahasaranama)

>

>

> Do you mean "mAMsa nishThA" or "mAMsa prIta"?

>

> I dont know if both names are there in LS, as I

> never read it.

>

>

>

>

>

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