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Mookambika Yagna At Sai Prem

 

With the Blessings of

BHAGAWAN SRI SATHYA SAI BABA

 

SRI SATHYA SAI TRUST – MAHARASHTRA

&

SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA ORGANISATIONS, MAHARASHTRA & GOA

Have Organized

SREE MOOKAMBIKA DEVI SHATHA CHANDI MAHA YAGNA

>From Wednesday June 29th 2005 to Friday 1st July 2005

at

SAI PREM, Plot No.13 A, Balaji Mandir Marg, Sector 10 A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400703

All are cordially invited to participate in the Maha Yagna and receive the

blessings of SREE MOOKAMBIKA DEVI.

 

PROGRAMME

DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY 29TH JUNE 2005

7.00 AM Procession starting near Jain Mandir carrying Kalasham

accompanied by Seva Dals chanting Vedic Mantras and Bhajans.

7.15 AM Kalasha Sthapana at SAI PREM

7.15 AM Veda Gosham

to Punya Vachanam

1.30 PM Kshetrapala, Guru Prarthana

Maha Sankalpam

Rutvik Varanam

Saptha Shatha Chandi Paarayanam and Japam

Shatha Chandi Kalash Sthapana

Veda Mantra Archana

Ganapathi Homam

Sai Gayatri Homam

Mrutyunjaya Homam

Purnahuti

Mahamangalarathi

6.30 PM 108 Gayatri Archana By Devotees

7.30 PM SPECIAL BHAJANS

8.30 PM AARTI & PRASAD

DAY 2- THURSDAY 30TH JUNE 2005

7.30 AM Veda Gosham

to Punya Vachana

1.30 PM Kshetrapala, Guru Prarthana

Maha Sankalpam

Rutvik Varanam

Saptha Shatha Chandi Paarayanam and Japam

Shatha Chandi Kalash Sthapana

Veda Mantra Archana

Maha Sudarshana Homam

Dhanvantari Homam

Purnahuthi

Mahamangalarathi

6.30 PM Sri Sathya Sai 108 Ashtotra Namavalli

7.00 PM Namasankirtan by Maharashtra Abhang Ratna

Shri Ganeshkumar

8.30 PM AARTI & PRASAD

DAY 3- FRIDAY 1ST JULY 2005

7.30 AM Maha Ganapathi Pooja

to Punya Vachana

3.00 PM Prarthana

Navakosha Homam

Chandi Homam

Peetha Avarna Mantra Homam (to be performed on

Mahalakshmi, Maha Saraswati, Maha Kali & Durga Devi)

Vasordhara

Maha Purnahuti

Mahamangalarathi

7 PM SPECIAL BHAJANS

8.30 PM AARTI & PRASAD

For any further information / queries, please contact

Shri. D.N. Moorthy – 27801867

Shri. G. V. Ramanan – 27801867 / 25221240 / 27663466

Shri. L.Ganeshkumar – 27801867 / 9820050413

Significance of the Mookambika Yagna to Humanity. Some details

gathered from few websites.

Sri Mookambika (Sri Kollur)

This small, ancient, sacred town is about a four-hour bus ride northeast of

Mangalore. The sacred Sauparnika River flows through the town.

Located here is a temple dedicated to the goddesses Maha-Lakshmi, Saraswati, and

Durga, combined as Mookambika. Sri Devi Mookambika destroyed the powerful demon

Mookasura. There are several other deities in the temple. There is also a

temple dedicated to Lord Krishna here.

Mythology:

Long ago when a demon called Kaumasura obtained a boon from Lord Shiva was

reigning pompously, Kodachadri became the hiding place for all

the Gods and divine beings who became helpless against his harassment.

While the Saptarishis were engaged in prayers and poojas to bring about the end

of demon kaumasura, Guru Shukracharya enlightens him about his impending death

at the hands of a woman. Learning this, kaumasura performs an austere penance

to please Lord Shiva. When Lord pleased with his prayers, appears before him

and asks him to name the boon that he wishes, Vagdevi, the Goddess of speech

senses that this could lead to a greater devastation and makes him speechless.

The dumb Kaumasura then becomes unable to verbalise his wishes and then onwards

he is called Mookasura. Soon after, on the request of Kola Rishi, the goddess

creates a mystical power by bringing together the individual powers of all the

gods who had assembled. This Divine Power wages war on Mookasura and brings

about his destruction, thereby granting him salvation. The place where devi

killed Mookasura is known as "Marana Katte".

Since that day, the Goddess has resided at this holy place Kollur by the name

Mookambika, fulfilling the wishes of all her devotees.

Here resides Sreedevi in the Padmasana posture, of a serene countenance, and

with three eyes, bearing always a shankha, a chakra and with a pleasant

appearance as the embodiment of mantra to bless the devotees.

Another Mythology is

Sri Devi Mookambika is situated near the hills of Kodachadri. She is the

three-in-one from of Mahakali-Mahalakshmi-Mahasaraswati. She is present in the

form of a Jyotirlinga, which has a golden line separating the Linga into two

halves, representing Shiva and Shakti.

The Skanda Purana extols the glory of this holy place. It is a Siddha Kshetra.

Even to this day, this place is free from crimes such as robbery due to the

living presence of the extremely powerful Goddess.

It is said that Shankaracharya reached this place in the night, when the Goddess

was roaming around in the ferocious form of Maha Chandi. Acharya pleased her

with his sweet hymns and then she appeared to him as Mahatripurasundari, the

most beautiful one in the three worlds. As per her instructions, the Acharya

established a Srichakra in front of the Jyotirlinga. He also established an

incredibly beautiful image of Sri Devi as she appeared in front of him. It is

believed that all incarnations of Sri Devi like Mahishamardini, Kaushiki,

Mahalakshmi, Bhramari merged into the divine Shiva-Shakti Jyotirlinga after the

completion of their missions. Thus the Goddess Mookambika is said to be the

congregation of all Gods and Goddesses.

Significance Chandi Yagna

Chandi is the mother of the universe. She is considered to be MahaKali, Maha

Lakshmi, and Maha Saraswati combined into one form. She is also known as Devi

Durga who manifested from the powers of all the Gods like Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva

and Dikpalakas to destroy the demons.

According to Markandeya Purana, Chandi is the Yogomaya of Lord Vishnu.

She destroyed demons (rakshasaas) like Madhu, Kaitava, Shumbha, Nishumbha,

Chanda, Munda, Raktabija, Dhumrakshana and the main demon Mahishasura during

the nine days of the Navaratri in the month of

Aswayuja. These demons are nothing but the demonic qualities of a human being

like anger, jealousy, hatred etc. Praying to Goddess Chandi will destroy all

these bad qualities in us. The text of the Chandi Purana is known as Saptasati.

It consists of seven hundred slokas that describe the battle between Goddess

Chandi and the demons.

The slokas from the Chandi Puranas are chanted while performing the Chandi Yaga.

Also chanted are other slokas such as the Durga Suktas, Devi Suktas, and Ratri

Suktas.

LOKA SAMASTHA SUKHINO BHAVANTHU

LOKA SAMASTHA SUKHINO BHAVANTHU

LOKA SAMASTHA SUKHINO BHAVANTHU

 

 

 

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