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I am trying to find information about the Goddess Jyoti.

All the information I could collect so far comes from these sites:

http://murugan.org/jyoti.htm, http://murugan.org/jyoti2.htm, and

http://kataragama.org/research/krishnapillai.htm.

 

According to what is written there, Jyoti is the sister of Lord Skanda and

represents the female principle of light.

She was born of one spark of the Universal Mother’s forehead.

When Skanda went for his fight against the asura Surapadman, Devi fashioned out

of herself a weapon, the Vel, which was not just an instrument but a deity -

Jyoti Devi.

Jyoti Devi is also known as Saravanabavayai to indicate that she is always

intertwined with Sarvana or Skanda and acts for him.

At Tiruvannamalai Jyoti is worshipped every year during the month of Karttikai

of the Tamil calendar.

Jyoti is called here Arul Perum Jyoti, or the graceful and great Jyoti.

The most important day for worship of Jyoti is the day of her birth when the

Universal Mother fashioned the spark in her forehead into Vel and gave it to

Skanda.

This is the day of Visaka Nakshatra in May.

Shiva as Nataraja carries Jyoti in his left hand as fire.

A saint who merged with her in recent times was Ramalinga Swamigal.

 

Some things, however, remain unclear.

Is Goddess Jyoti really the same as Jwalamukhi as Dr. Alappan writes in his article on murugan.org?

I could find quite a lot of information about Jwalamukhi on web, but is this

really the same Devi as Jyoti?

Is there any connection between Jyoti and BalaTripuraSundari, the form of

LalitaMahaTripuraSundari as a 16 years old girl (who is sometimes called

Shodashi)?

How does one worship Jyoti?

How does the Yantra of Jyoti Devi look like?

What is her Nyasa ritual?

 

I would be most grateful for some help and information.

Is there any book where I could find these details?

 

Alice

 

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Goddess Jyoti

- Vel worship

 

I am trying to find information about the

Goddess Jyoti.

All the information I could collect so far comes from

these sites: http://murugan.org/jyoti.htm,

http://murugan.org/jyoti2.htm, and http://kataragama.org/research/krishnapillai.htm.

 

According to what is written there, Jyoti

is the sister of Lord Skanda and represents the female principle of light.

She was born of one spark of the Universal

Mother’s forehead.

When Skanda went for his fight against the asura Surapadman, Devi fashioned out of

herself a weapon, the Vel,

which was not just an instrument but a deity - Jyoti Devi.

Jyoti Devi is also known as Saravanabavayai to indicate that she is

always intertwined with Sarvana

or Skanda and acts for him.

At Tiruvannamalai Jyoti is worshipped every

year during the month of Karttikai

of the Tamil calendar.

Jyoti is called here Arul Perum Jyoti, or the graceful and

great Jyoti.

The most important day for worship of Jyoti

is the day of her birth when the Universal Mother fashioned the spark in her

forehead into Vel and gave

it to Skanda.

This is the day of Visaka Nakshatra in May.

Shiva as Nataraja

carries Jyoti in his left hand as fire.

A saint who merged with her in recent times

was Ramalinga Swamigal.

 

Some things, however, remain unclear.

Is Goddess Jyoti really the same as Jwalamukhi as Dr. Alappan writes in his

article on murugan.org?

I could find quite a lot of information

about Jwalamukhi on web,

but is this really the same Devi as Jyoti?

Is there any connection between Jyoti and BalaTripuraSundari, the form of

LalitaMahaTripuraSundari as a 16 years

old girl (who is sometimes called Shodashi)?

How does one worship Jyoti?

How does the Yantra of Jyoti Devi look like?

What is her Nyasa ritual?

 

I would be most grateful for some help and

information.

Is there any book where I could find these

details?

 

Alice

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