Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 || Om Gurave Namah || Dear Sarajit, Sarbani and other learned members, I was just thinking, Can the tithi Shakti form be assumed as the mother form which associated with Shiva form to give birth to the individual?. What is the corresponding Shiva form which united with the shakti?. Or Shiva does not change his form?. Shiva not changing form is more like it, as he is sthaanin (fixed/not moving) This union is represented by the Shiva Linga which is calculated by dividing the tithi in 12parts. Now I was having another question whole tithi is lorded by Single Shakti then why divide tithi into 12 parts to find the Linga?. -Warm Regards S. Prabhakaran Om Tat Sat , "Sarbani Sarkar" <sarbani@s...> wrote: > Dear Sarajit, > > I am happy to see you mention this, as I had learned the same, with some > added dimensions. Shukla Pratipad to Dashami is the Durga rupa; Shukla > Ekadashi to Krishna Panchami is the Radha/Lakshmi rupa and from Krishna > Shashthi to Amavasya is the Kali rupa or the Dasa Mahavidyas. The > transitional grey area is the Radha or Lakshmi rupa, and maybe depicted > by the different forms of Lakshmi, including the Ashta Lakshmis. These > three can be further associated with Neela Shakti, Bhu Shakti and Sri > Shakti and the three basic devi beejas, namely, hrim, shrim and klim. It > then looks something like the following: > > Tithi Rupa Form > of Mother Shakti Bija > S1-S10 Durga > Nava Durga Bhu > Hrim > S11-K5 Lakshmi Ashta > Lakshmi Sri > Srim > K6-K15 Kali > Dasa Mahavidyas Nila > Klim > > We need to think and work on this much, much more...also will this > correspond to our janma tithis indicating the precise form of the > Mother and the beeja perhaps, most suited to us for worshipping her? Is > this related to the 16 kalas of the Moon? > > Best regards, > > Sarbani > > > > Sarajit Poddar [sarajit@s...] > Tuesday, December 30, 2003 6:04 AM > > Cc: varahamihira > |Sri Varaha| Navadurga and Dasa Mahavidya > > > || Jaya Jagannath || > Dear Freedom, > > When I read you mail on the Nava durga, I recollected something which > Gurudev told me long back. He was saying that the tithi in which one is > born has a very specific significance in the the life of the native. > Being the child of both the lumineries, it is store house of knowledge. > Recently we found out how to find the Jyotirlingam based on the tithi. > > There is a way we can find the mother form from the tithi too. For the > Krsna Paksha, the Dasa Mahavidya form is predominant and for the Sukla > Paksha, the Durga form is predominant. Just take the lord of the tithi > worship the mother form, based on the paksha. > > So for Krsna Paksha Birth the form of the mother is > 1. Sun- Matangi > > 2. Moon- Bhubaneswari > > 3. Mars- Bagalamukhi > > 4. Merc- Tripurasundari > > 5. Jup- Tara > > 6. Ven- Kamalatmika > > 7. Sat- Kalika > > 8. Rahu- Chinnamasta > > 9. Ketu- Dhoomavati > > > For Sukla Paksha, the forms are as you mentioned > > 1. Sun-Shailyaputri (daughter of the Mountains) > > 2. Moon- Mahagauri > > 3. Mars- Skandamata > > 4. Mercury- Katyayani > > 5. Jupiter- Brahmacharini > > 6. Venus- Kushmandi > > 7. Saturn- Kalaratri > > 8. Rahu- Chandraganta (bell of the Moon) > > 9. Ketu- Siddhidatri (giver of siddhis) > > I am born in Sukla Navami and hence I shall worship Shailyaputri. > > Best Wishes > Sarajit > > > > > > Freedom [freedom@s...] > Saturday, December 27, 2003 1:14 AM > > RE: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] Re: Achyuta Gurukul] #3 Palana > Devata > > Hare Rama Krsna > > They are Kali rupas from the point of view of Bhu shakti, Sri shakti, > and Nila (kali) Shaktis. Look at Sanjay's foundations of Vedic > astrology. > All 33 crore devattas can be divided into 33, which can be divided into > the 3 functions of Brahma, Shiva, and Visnu. > > You can research the nav durga on the net but the only place I know of > then is from the "Devi Mahatmya", the text itself and the kavach before > it. I have about 6 translations of the text so it is available in the > US. There are mantras for all of the Devis in the "Mantra Mahaarnava", > if you get a translated copy of that let me know:-) > > Kali Mahavidya is the rupa which removes the negativity of Shani. All > the Mahavidyas are Kali Shakti Rupas removing the negativity of > different planets and houses, Kali Devi is one of the Mahavidyas as > well, and there are a multitude of forms for that form of Kali Devi, > like Chandi and Chamunda to name the popular ones. Be prepared for > different traditions to tell you different views. The Hindu pantheon is > a multidimensional matrix, it is not a linear family tree. > > Namah Sivaya > Freedom > > > Karen Skoler [nykaren@o...] > Thursday, December 18, 2003 8:30 PM > > Re: [sJC: Achyuta Gurukul] Re: Achyuta Gurukul] #3 Palana > Devata > > Dear Freedom, > > Thanks for giving the Nava Durga forms, I never read about them > before. Can I ask where you learned about them or how I can read more. > I also never knew that the das Mahavidya were all kali rupa, did I > understand that correctly? I naturally just thought that that just > Saturn was Kali. > > For those interested, I'm listing the forms of Lakshmi as given in > Narayan's paper that he presented at the 2003 conference in Edison. > Hopefully the paper and recording of the conference wil lbe coming out > soon. > > Maha Lakshmi and her 8 rupa forms > > Sun: Dhanya Lakshmi > Moon: Dhana Lakshmi > Mars:Dhaara Lakshmi > Mercury:Vidya Lakshmi > Venus: Maha Lakshmi > Jupiter: Santaana Lakshmi > Saturn:Adi Lakshmi > Rahu: Vijaya Lakshmi > Kutu:Gaja Lakshmi > > I'd like to also like to post the list of Devi associated wit the Vishnu > avatars that Sanjay-ji mentioned in the 2002 conference, but I'll have > to review them first. > > Thanks again Freedom > > Best Regards, > Karen > > > Hare Rama Krsna > > You also have the Navadurgas: > Sun-Shaylaputra (daughter of the Mountains) > Moon- Mahagauri > Mars- Skandamata > Mercury- Katyayani > Jupiter- Brahmacharini > Venus- Kushmandi > Saturn- Kalaratri > Rahu- Chandraganta (bell of the Moon) > Ketu- Siddhidatri (giver of siddhis) > > > > And there is a list of the different Rupas of Laksmi, I know Narayan > Iyer talked about them in one of his lectures at the 2003 East Coast > conferences. We should get him to upload them. > > The Mahavidyas (Kali Rupas) should only be used if you know what you are > doing with them, otherwise it is better to use a Laxsmi or Durga Rupa. > As The Kali rupas can destroy significations, they are generally used to > remove negative effects of planets not normally for the supportive > Palana devata. > > The Palana devata is the deity that will provide for your material > needs in this life. Like a mother She will see to it that you have > food, home, resources etc. > > > > [Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah] > Send a blank mail > To : - > To : > > > _____ > > Links > * > / > > * > > <? subject=Un> > > * Terms of > Service <> . > > > > [Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah] > Send a blank mail > To : - > To : > > > > > _____ > > Links > * > / > > * > > <? subject=Un> > > * Terms of > Service <> . > > > > |Om Tat Sat| > http://www.varahamihira > > > > _____ > > Links > > * > varahamihira/ > > > * > varahamihira > <varahamihira? subject=Un> > > > * Terms of > Service <> . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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