Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 om namo näräyaëäya| Dear Mayank, Yes, Sanjay Ji is correct. The Vastra used for Mother Bagalaamukhi is Yellow or Peeta Vastra.this can be seen in the Bagalamukhi Puja Dhyana which is given below : To read this Stotra you have to use Itrans Sanskrit fonts which can be downloaded from www.omkarananda-ashram.org I hope this helps you. With Shri Hari Vaayu Naama Smarana, Ramadas Rao. ïI bg¦amuio pUja - Xyan< àTyalIF pra< "aer< mu<fmala ivÉUi;t<, ova¡ l<baedrI— ÉIma< pIta<br pirCDda<. nvyaEvn s<pÚa< p<c muÔa< ivÉUi;ta<, ctuÉuRja< lli¾þa< mhaÉIma< vràda<. ofœg ktIR smayu´a< sVyetr Éuj Öy<, kpalaeTpl s<yu´a< sVypai[ yugaiNvta<. ipMgae¢ek suoasIna< maEla d]ae_y ÉUi;ta<, àJvlt ipÇu æUmXy gta< d<ò+a krailin. ta< oecra< Smer vdna< ÉSmal<kar ÉUi;ta<, ivñVyapk taeya<te pIt pÒae piriSwta<. çré bagaÿämukhi pujä - dhyänaà pratyäléòha paräà ghoraà muëòamälä vibhüñitaà| kharväà lambodaréà bhémäà pétämbara paricchadäà|| navayauvana sampannäà païca mudräà vibhüñitäà| caturbhujäà lalajjihväà mahäbhémäà varapradäà|| khaòga karté samäyuktäà savyetara bhuja dvayaà| kapälotpala saàyuktäà savyapäëi yugänvitäà|| pimgogreka sukhäsénäà maulä dakñobhya bhüñitäà| prajvalata pitru bhrümadhya gatäà daàñörä karälini|| täà khecaräà smera vadanäà bhasmälaìkära bhüñitäà| viçvavyäpaka toyänte péta padmo paristhitäà|| phastro3 <phastro3 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Respected Gurus& Dear List,It has been mentioned in Pt.S.Rath's book on vedic remedies that Bagalamukhi mantra is the representation of mars.The pujan samagri including mala,flowers,aasan and even vastra are YELLOW for Devi Bagalamukhi(the other name is PITAAMBRA).The colour YELLOW is the representation of JUPITER not mars.Kindly clear the query that whether she should be seen representing Mars or Jupiter.RegardsMayankArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ........ India Matrimony: Find your partner online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 - "Swee" <swee <vedic astrology-owner> Monday, May 24, 2004 7:19 AM Re: Bagalamukhi devi > Jaya Jagannath > > Dear Mayank, > > vedic astrology, "phastro3" <phastro3@h...> > wrote: > > Respected Gurus& Dear List,It has been mentioned in Pt.S.Rath's > book > > on vedic remedies that Bagalamukhi mantra is the representation of > > mars.The pujan samagri including mala,flowers,aasan and even > vastra > > are YELLOW for Devi Bagalamukhi(the other name is PITAAMBRA).The > > colour YELLOW is the representation of JUPITER not mars. > > Kindly clear the query that whether she should be seen > representing > > Mars or Jupiter. > > > > Regards > > Mayank > > The Yellow colour is correct and is representative of the sign > Scorpio, whose co-rulers are both Mars and Ketu. 6th from my AmK is > Scorpio and the sign is empty. Mars is exalted with Venus (my Rasi > lord) in the 12th and Ketu is in Jupiter's sign with Sun and is 10th > from my AK. Ketu is stronger than Mars; Bhaglamukhi is my Palana > Devata. > Yagna offered, also includes golden coloured honey besides ghee. It > is also dependent on your Guru to increase or decrease the number of > aksharas in that particular mantra for you according to your name. > > Best wishes, > > Swee > swee > www.brihaspati.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2004 Report Share Posted May 29, 2004 |Hare Räma Kåñëa| Dear Mayank, Namaskar. There is more to this than just the color of the sign Scorpio. The goal of worship of each Mahävidyä is for: 1) Gaining absolute knowledge. 2) Purifying and removing ones weaknesses. The weakness of Mars is its ability to eclipse Jupiter! This is why Jupiters Marana Karaka Sthäna is the 3rd house, whose Karaka is Mars. Hence; the purpose of Bagala Puja is Ahimsa, so that our anger does not destroy our knowledge, and instead anger leaves us completely. For this reason Bagala is also called Ananda Dayakini - in which she is invoked to give supreme bliss (Shiva Purana). Also this worship would enable Jupiter to give knowledge of the past present and future, without Mars blocking its way. If this worship is used for wrong purposes, then the object of Ahimsa is lost and ones intuition will start failing, just as Mars gets more power to eclipse Jupiter. And go figure you were referring to Jupiters color – this is the color of Tumeric (Haldi). To see which planets eclipse which, draw the Vära chakra – this is the lords of the 7 weekdays, plus the 2 nodes in the end, in the following sequence; Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rähu and Ketu. – this should be drawn in a circle with 9 spokes. Now count to the 8th from any of the grahas in this order. The resultant Graha has the power to eclipse the specific Graha. Example: take the Sun: the 8th Graha from Sun is Rähu in this Chakra, hence Rähu has the power to eclipse the Sun. The 8th from Moon is Ketu… and so on – now the 8th from Jupiter would be Mars, in this manner understand the power of Grahas to eclipse. Notice I use the word Bagala and not – Bagalamukhi. Once we add the word; mukha to her name, its for the purpose of causing Sthambana (vipaxadalana stotra). There are other suffixes to her name to invoke her auspicious form in which all people will speak good of you; Ambe, ambike, ambalike – i.e. Baglämbe, Bagalämbalike, etc. So be very specific in the use of the Devi’s name. Chinnamasta is also called Vajra-vairochani. Kali’s real name is Kalikä. Durga is another SMS name, her real name is Durgatinashinyai – the one who destroys the wrong path – hence Gatistvam Gatistvam Tvam Eka Bhavani – only the mother can put us on the right path, be it Radha, Durga or Mary. Best wishes, bold">Visti Larsen color:#4E81C4"> visti (AT) (DOT) org Verdana;color:#4E81C4"> padding:0cm 0cm 0cm 0cm"> 12.0pt">vedic astrology, "phastro3" <phastro3@h...> wrote: 12.0pt">> Respected Gurus& Dear List,It has been mentioned in Pt.S.Rath's book 12.0pt">> on vedic remedies that Bagalamukhi mantra is the representation of 12.0pt">> mars.The pujan samagri including mala,flowers,aasan and even vastra 12.0pt">> are YELLOW for Devi Bagalamukhi(the other name is PITAAMBRA).The 12.0pt">> colour YELLOW is the representation of JUPITER not mars. 12.0pt">> Kindly clear the query that whether she should be seen representing 12.0pt">> Mars or Jupiter. 12.0pt">> 12.0pt">> Regards 12.0pt">> Mayank Attachment: (image/jpeg) image001.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Tahoma;color:black">Jaya color:black"> Jagannatha color:black"> 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black"> 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black">Dear color:black">Visti, 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black">Hare Krishna 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black"> Tahoma;color:black">Bala color:black"> color:black">Deva font-family:Tahoma;color:black">’s color:black"> altar is for the purpose of Bhagalamukhi. The sage is Narada and the metre is Brihati from which the Rig Veda emanates. Bhagalamukhi is the incarnation of Lakshmi, the eternal consort of Narayana. Perform puja with a 8-petalled lotus with 16 Deva for guardians. She stands in the water (the sign, Scorpio) and she is of golden complexion. Note the first 3 degrees of Scorpio is Moon’s deepest debilitation where Jupiter has complete control in that particular nakshatra. This is presided by Indrani where the mind can be “stilled” for pure and complete meditation. It is also the natural sign of the 8th where kundalini emerges. Brihaspati color:black"> is the Advisor to all Devas and only he has to power to “stun.” 6th from AmK has several implications: the 6th is also an upachaya house, it is also the house of disease, enemies, financial solvency. Being the AmK, it is the minister’s (priest’s) natural onus to nurture and advice accordingly. Bhagalamukhi’s mantras can also “stun” the spread of poison in the body besides indications of the natural 8th. Hence complete celibacy is needed in order to attain her siddhi. 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black"> 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black">How did you come up with the manifestation of Lakshmi’s energy to Dayakini and so forth? 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black"> love, Swee 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma">swee (AT) brihaspati (DOT) net 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma">www.brihaspati.net 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black"> Visti @ Denmark [visti (AT) (DOT) org] 29 May 2004 20:46 To: vedic astrology [vedic astrology] Re: Bagalamukhi devi color:blue">|Hare Räma Kåñëa| color:blue">Dear Mayank, Namaskar. color:blue">There is more to this than just the color of the sign Scorpio. The goal of worship of each Mahävidyä is for: 1) Gaining absolute knowledge. 2) Purifying and removing ones weaknesses. The weakness of Mars is its ability to eclipse Jupiter! This is why Jupiters Marana Karaka Sthäna is the 3rd house, whose Karaka is Mars. Hence; the purpose of Bagala Puja is Ahimsa, so that our anger does not destroy our knowledge, and instead anger leaves us completely. For this reason Bagala is also called Ananda Dayakini - in which she is invoked to give supreme bliss (Shiva Purana). Also this worship would enable Jupiter to give knowledge of the past present and future, without Mars blocking its way. If this worship is used for wrong purposes, then the object of Ahimsa is lost and ones intuition will start failing, just as Mars gets more power to eclipse Jupiter. And go figure you were referring to Jupiters color – this is the color of Tumeric (Haldi). color:blue"> color:blue">To see which planets eclipse which, draw the Vära chakra – this is the lords of the 7 weekdays, plus the 2 nodes in the end, in the following sequence; color:blue">Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rähu and Ketu. – this should be drawn in a circle with 9 spokes. color:blue">Now count to the 8th from any of the grahas in this order. The resultant Graha has the power to eclipse the specific Graha. color:blue">Example: take the Sun: the 8th Graha from Sun is Rähu in this Chakra, hence Rähu has the power to eclipse the Sun. The 8th from Moon is Ketu… and so on – now the 8th from Jupiter would be Mars, in this manner understand the power of Grahas to eclipse. color:blue"> color:blue">Notice I use the word Bagala and not – Bagalamukhi. Once we add the word; mukha to her name, its for the purpose of causing Sthambana (vipaxadalana stotra). There are other suffixes to her name to invoke her auspicious form in which all people will speak good of you; Ambe, ambike, ambalike – i.e. Baglämbe, Bagalämbalike, etc. So be very specific in the use of the Devi’s name. Chinnamasta is also called Vajra-vairochani. Kali’s real name is Kalikä. Durga is another SMS name, her real name is Durgatinashinyai – the one who destroys the wrong path – hence Gatistvam Gatistvam Tvam Eka Bhavani – only the mother can put us on the right path, be it Radha, Durga or Mary. color:blue"> color:blue">Best wishes, 0in 0in 0in 0in"> DA;font-weight:bold">Visti Larsen Verdana;color:#4E81C4;mso-ansi-language:DA"> visti (AT) (DOT) org DA"> padding:0in 0in 0in 0in"> mso-ansi-language:DA"> vedic astrology, "phastro3" <phastro3@h...> wrote: > Respected Gurus& Dear List,It has been mentioned in Pt.S.Rath's book > on vedic remedies that Bagalamukhi mantra is the representation of > mars.The pujan samagri including mala,flowers,aasan and even vastra > are YELLOW for Devi Bagalamukhi(the other name is PITAAMBRA).The > colour YELLOW is the representation of JUPITER not mars. > Kindly clear the query that whether she should be seen representing > Mars or Jupiter. > > Regards > Mayank Archives: vedic astrology To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || Attachment: (image/jpeg) image001.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 Dear Swee, The correct terminology is Anandadayini and not dayakini/anandadayakini. It means one who bestows bliss and is a common adjective to describe the mother in any of her forms; not just Bagala. It is not exactly a name but is a common adjective which is akin to a name like Annadayaini, Mokshadayini, Siddhibuddhipradayini, Kalyani, Parabrahmaswarupini etc. The energy maybe Lakshmi, Kali or Saraswati, but all these adjectile names are used commonly to describe the Divine Mother in all her forms. Best regards, Sarbani Swee Chan [swee (AT) coppernet (DOT) zm] Friday, June 04, 2004 1:10 AM'Visti @ Denmark'; VARE: [vedic astrology] Re: Bagalamukhi devi Jaya Jagannatha Dear Visti, Hare Krishna Bala Deva’s altar is for the purpose of Bhagalamukhi. The sage is Narada and the metre is Brihati from which the Rig Veda emanates. Bhagalamukhi is the incarnation of Lakshmi, the eternal consort of Narayana. Perform puja with a 8-petalled lotus with 16 Deva for guardians. She stands in the water (the sign, Scorpio) and she is of golden complexion. Note the first 3 degrees of Scorpio is Moon’s deepest debilitation where Jupiter has complete control in that particular nakshatra. This is presided by Indrani where the mind can be “stilled” for pure and complete meditation. It is also the natural sign of the 8th where kundalini emerges. Brihaspati is the Advisor to all Devas and only he has to power to “stun.” 6th from AmK has several implications: the 6th is also an upachaya house, it is also the house of disease, enemies, financial solvency. Being the AmK, it is the minister’s (priest’s) natural onus to nurture and advice accordingly. Bhagalamukhi’s mantras can also “stun” the spread of poison in the body besides indications of the natural 8th. Hence complete celibacy is needed in order to attain her siddhi. How did you come up with the manifestation of Lakshmi’s energy to Dayakini and so forth? love, Swee swee (AT) brihaspati (DOT) netwww.brihaspati.net Visti @ Denmark [visti (AT) (DOT) org] 29 May 2004 20:46vedic astrologySubject: [vedic astrology] Re: Bagalamukhi devi |Hare Räma Kåñëa| Dear Mayank, Namaskar. There is more to this than just the color of the sign Scorpio. The goal of worship of each Mahävidyä is for: 1) Gaining absolute knowledge. 2) Purifying and removing ones weaknesses. The weakness of Mars is its ability to eclipse Jupiter! This is why Jupiters Marana Karaka Sthäna is the 3rd house, whose Karaka is Mars. Hence; the purpose of Bagala Puja is Ahimsa, so that our anger does not destroy our knowledge, and instead anger leaves us completely. For this reason Bagala is also called Ananda Dayakini - in which she is invoked to give supreme bliss (Shiva Purana). Also this worship would enable Jupiter to give knowledge of the past present and future, without Mars blocking its way. If this worship is used for wrong purposes, then the object of Ahimsa is lost and ones intuition will start failing, just as Mars gets more power to eclipse Jupiter. And go figure you were referring to Jupiters color – this is the color of Tumeric (Haldi). To see which planets eclipse which, draw the Vära chakra – this is the lords of the 7 weekdays, plus the 2 nodes in the end, in the following sequence; Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rähu and Ketu. – this should be drawn in a circle with 9 spokes. Now count to the 8th from any of the grahas in this order. The resultant Graha has the power to eclipse the specific Graha. Example: take the Sun: the 8th Graha from Sun is Rähu in this Chakra, hence Rähu has the power to eclipse the Sun. The 8th from Moon is Ketu… and so on – now the 8th from Jupiter would be Mars, in this manner understand the power of Grahas to eclipse. Notice I use the word Bagala and not – Bagalamukhi. Once we add the word; mukha to her name, its for the purpose of causing Sthambana (vipaxadalana stotra). There are other suffixes to her name to invoke her auspicious form in which all people will speak good of you; Ambe, ambike, ambalike – i.e. Baglämbe, Bagalämbalike, etc. So be very specific in the use of the Devi’s name. Chinnamasta is also called Vajra-vairochani. Kali’s real name is Kalikä. Durga is another SMS name, her real name is Durgatinashinyai – the one who destroys the wrong path – hence Gatistvam Gatistvam Tvam Eka Bhavani – only the mother can put us on the right path, be it Radha, Durga or Mary. Best wishes, Visti Larsenvisti (AT) (DOT) org vedic astrology, "phastro3" <phastro3@h...> wrote: > Respected Gurus& Dear List,It has been mentioned in Pt.S.Rath's book > on vedic remedies that Bagalamukhi mantra is the representation of > mars.The pujan samagri including mala,flowers,aasan and even vastra > are YELLOW for Devi Bagalamukhi(the other name is PITAAMBRA).The > colour YELLOW is the representation of JUPITER not mars. > Kindly clear the query that whether she should be seen representing > Mars or Jupiter. > > Regards > Mayank Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Attachment: (image/jpeg) image001.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black">Jaya color:black"> color:black">Jagannath color:black"> Dear color:black">Sarbani, Thank you for the correct terminology Wingdings;mso-ascii-font-family:Tahoma;mso-hansi-font-family:Tahoma;mso-bidi-font-family: Tahoma;color:black;mso-char-type:symbol;mso-symbol-font-family:Wingdings">J color:black">. In Jyotish terms, we are linking Moon as the planet that sustains and we do know that Moon has no enemies. The malefics that are linked to the problematic areas would be Mars and Saturn. (Notice that all three are night time planets and the sign Scorpio of the Brahmanic order, is Strong color:black"> during the Day). I have read the emergence of Mahalakshmi, Sarasvati etc from the Shiva Purnana and am of the opinion that it is not as profound nor as thought provoking as Tahoma;color:black">Padma color:black"> Purana color:black">. Perhaps Shiva Purana is a ‘tad’ too tamasic for me Wingdings;mso-ascii-font-family:Tahoma;mso-hansi-font-family:Tahoma;mso-bidi-font-family: Tahoma;color:black;mso-char-type:symbol;mso-symbol-font-family:Wingdings">L color:black">?? My objection on Visti’s statement is that, it is not the adjectives of the Divine Mother who comes to the rescue, but the inference that the energies where sustenance is concerned, is linked to the Sun (Shiva). I think the intrinsic link of 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black">Amatya color:black"> Karaka color:black"> and the 6th therefrom in Navamsa is indicative of the type of energy, inclusive of planet/planets in that particular sign and the lord of that sign. Love, Swee swee (AT) brihaspati (DOT) net www.brihaspati.net 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;color:black"> Sarbani Sarkar [sarbani (AT) (DOT) org] Tahoma">09 June 2004 Tahoma">12:40 swee (AT) coppernet (DOT) zm; 'Visti @ Denmark'; 'VA' RE: [vedic astrology] Re: Bagalamukhi devi Dear Swee, The correct terminology is Anandadayini and not dayakini/anandadayakini. It means one who bestows bliss and is a common adjective to describe the mother in any of her forms; not just Bagala. It is not exactly a name but is a common adjective which is akin to a name like color:navy">Annadayaini, Mokshadayini, Siddhibuddhipradayini, Kalyani, Parabrahmaswarupini etc. The energy maybe Lakshmi, Kali or Saraswati, but all these adjectile names are used commonly to describe the Divine Mother in all her forms. Best regards, Sarbani 12.0pt;margin-left:.5in"> 10.0pt;font-family:Tahoma;font-weight:bold">Swee Chan [swee (AT) coppernet (DOT) zm] Tahoma">Friday, June 04, 2004 font-family:Tahoma">1:10 AM 'Visti @ Denmark'; VA RE: [vedic astrology] Re: Bagalamukhi devi color:black">Jaya Tahoma;color:black">Jagannatha color:black"> Dear Visti, Hare Krishna color:black">Bala Deva’s altar is for the purpose of Bhagalamukhi. The sage is Narada and the metre is Brihati from which the Rig Veda emanates. Bhagalamukhi is the incarnation of Lakshmi, the eternal consort of Narayana. Perform puja with a 8-petalled lotus with 16 Deva for guardians. She stands in the water (the sign, Scorpio) and she is of golden complexion. Note the first 3 degrees of Scorpio is Moon’s deepest debilitation where Jupiter has complete control in that particular nakshatra. This is presided by Indrani where the mind can be “stilled” for pure and complete meditation. It is also the natural sign of the 8th where kundalini emerges. color:black">Brihaspati is the Advisor to all Devas and only he has to power to “stun.” 6th from AmK has several implications: the 6th is also an upachaya house, it is also the house of disease, enemies, financial solvency. Being the AmK, it is the minister’s (priest’s) natural onus to nurture and advice accordingly. Bhagalamukhi’s mantras can also “stun” the spread of poison in the body besides indications of the natural 8th. Hence complete celibacy is needed in order to attain her siddhi. How did you come up with the manifestation of Lakshmi’s energy to Dayakini and so forth? mso-no-proof:yes">love, mso-no-proof:yes"> mso-no-proof:yes">Swee yes">swee (AT) brihaspati (DOT) net 11.0pt;font-family:Tahoma">www.brihaspati.net Visti @ Denmark [visti (AT) (DOT) org] Tahoma">29 May 2004 Tahoma">20:46 To: vedic astrology [vedic astrology] Re: Bagalamukhi devi color:blue">|Hare font-family:"URW Palladio IT";color:blue">Räma font-family:"URW Palladio IT";color:blue"> "URW Palladio IT";color:blue">Kåñëa| font-family:"URW Palladio IT";color:blue"> "URW Palladio IT";color:blue">Dear Mayank, Namaskar. color:blue"> color:blue">There is more to this than just the color of the sign Scorpio. The goal of worship of each Mahävidyä is for: 1) Gaining absolute knowledge. 2) Purifying and removing ones weaknesses. The weakness of Mars is its ability to eclipse Jupiter! This is why Jupiters Marana Karaka Sthäna is the 3rd house, whose Karaka is Mars. Hence; the purpose of Bagala Puja is Ahimsa, so that our anger does not destroy our knowledge, and instead anger leaves us completely. For this reason Bagala is also called Ananda font-family:"URW Palladio IT";color:blue"> Dayakini - font-family:"URW Palladio IT";color:blue"> in which she is invoked to give supreme bliss (Shiva Purana). Also this worship would enable Jupiter to give knowledge of the past present and future, without Mars blocking its way. If this worship is used for wrong purposes, then the object of Ahimsa is lost and ones intuition will start failing, just as Mars gets more power to eclipse Jupiter. And go figure you were referring to Jupiters color – this is the color of Tumeric (Haldi). color:blue"> color:blue">To see which planets eclipse which, draw the Vära chakra – this is the lords of the 7 weekdays, plus the 2 nodes in the end, in the following sequence; "URW Palladio IT";color:blue">Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rähu and Ketu. color:blue"> – this should be drawn in a circle with 9 spokes. color:blue">Now count to the 8th from any of the grahas in this order. The resultant Graha has the power to eclipse the specific Graha. color:blue">Example: take the Sun: the 8th Graha from Sun is Rähu in this Chakra, hence Rähu has the power to eclipse the Sun. The 8th from Moon is Ketu… and so on – now the 8th from Jupiter would be Mars, in this manner understand the power of Grahas to eclipse. color:blue"> color:blue">Notice I use the word Bagala and not – Bagalamukhi. Once we add the word; mukha to her name, its for the purpose of causing Sthambana (vipaxadalana stotra). There are other suffixes to her name to invoke her auspicious form in which al font-family:"URW Palladio IT";color:blue">l p font-family:"URW Palladio IT";color:blue">eople will speak good of you; Ambe, ambike, ambalike – i.e. Baglämbe, Bagalämbalike, etc. So be very specific in the use of the Devi’s name. Chinnamasta is also called Vajra-vairochani. Kali’s real name is Kalikä. Durga is another SMS name, her real name is Durgatinashinyai – the one who destroys the wrong path – hence Gatistvam Gatistvam Tvam Eka Bhavani – only the mother can put us on the right path, be it Radha, Durga or Mary. color:blue"> color:blue">Best wishes, 0in 0in 0in 0in"> DA;font-weight:bold">Visti Larsen Verdana;color:#4E81C4;mso-ansi-language:DA"> visti (AT) (DOT) org Verdana;color:#4E81C4;mso-ansi-language:FR"> Verdana;color:#4E81C4;mso-ansi-language:DA"> padding:0in 0in 0in 0in"> mso-ansi-language:DA"> vedic astrology, "phastro3" <phastro3@h...> wrote: > Respected Gurus& Dear List,It has been mentioned in Pt.S.Rath's book > on vedic remedies that Bagalamukhi mantra is the representation of > mars.The pujan samagri including mala,flowers,aasan and even vastra > are YELLOW for Devi Bagalamukhi(the other name is PITAAMBRA).The > colour YELLOW is the representation of JUPITER not mars. > Kindly clear the query that whether she should be seen representing > Mars or Jupiter. > > Regards > Mayank Archives: vedic astrology To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || 12.0pt;margin-left:.5in"> Archives: vedic astrology To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || Archives: vedic astrology To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || color:#003399;font-weight:bold"> Attachment: (image/jpeg) image001.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Dear all, I'm a new member and would like to know if some one can help me in finding the strotra or any other mantra of Maa bagalamukhi. Warm regards Reghu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Hello Friend, Initiation into Aaradhana of Bagalamukhi or any other Shakti must be done by a Guru.Casual approach to powerful pooja vidhans are dangerous. Tatvam-Asi vedic astrology, "france12in" <reghudevaraj@h...> wrote: > Dear all, > > I'm a new member and would like to know if some one can help me in > finding the strotra or any other mantra of Maa bagalamukhi. > > Warm regards > > Reghu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 |Hare Räma Kåñëa| Dear Reghu, Namaskar I have attached the Vipaxadalana Stotram in Itrans format. I got this from; http://sanskrit.gde.to The mantras are derived from the stotram. One nice one to avoid enmity is; “Namaçribagalämbikayai”. Her other names are Pingala, Hingula, Ananda-dayini, Valgamukhi, and more. I have added a few comments to the stotram, without editing the actual Sanskrit. Best wishes, bold">Visti Larsen color:#4E81C4"> visti (AT) (DOT) org Verdana;color:#4E81C4"> padding:0cm 0cm 0cm 0cm"> font-family:Tahoma;font-weight:bold">france12in [reghudevaraj (AT) hindunet (DOT) com] 22 June 2004 06:46 To: vedic astrology [vedic astrology] Bagalamukhi Devi 12.0pt"> 10.0pt">Dear all, I'm a new member and would like to know if some one can help me in finding the strotra or any other mantra of Maa bagalamukhi. Warm regards Reghu To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- || Om Tat Sat || Sarvam Sri Krishnaarpanamastu || Attachment: (image/jpeg) image001.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (application/octet-stream) bagalAmukhI_original.ITX [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Hello nameisego: Why should the initiation be done by a Guru when the Bagalmukhi and other Shakti mantras are available easily on the internet and in a variety of books. Now, here is my followup question to the above? WHO IS A GURU? There are lots of foreigners out there claiming to be Gurus who can hardly pronounce "Om" and and the aarti (devotional songs) they sing sound ridiculous and I find these offensive as a Hindu. -- And all of these foreigners claim tobe some sort of a Guru. And, how can these Gurus prescibe a mantra, Shanskrit mantras or otherwise, when they don't know Sanskrit OR Marathi and Telugu the other two languages closest to Sanskrit? Now, some people may write back saying it is not a matter of pronounciation, but a matter of FAITH so any ridiculous sounds these foreigners make out of their mouths are OK. On the other hand, fellows like Narasimha and my family Brahmin and lots of other Brahmins (especially from Maharastra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Varanashi, Banaras and Nasik) INSIST that the prononciations should be ACCURATE. In the old days Gurus used to be divine. AND, in today's India Gurus (not the fake one running around in Jumbo-Jets and Roll-Royces), but the real Brahmins began studying Hindu rituals and mantra-shastra since they are KIDS. My family Brahmin (who is an older Maharastrian guy) knows mantras for ALL occassions at the tip of his tounge. -- He also knows and uses Varga charts (constructed by hand), also knows MOOL DASA (which isn't some deep family secret as claimed by Sanjay--in fact, MOOL DASA is known by many Maharastrian Brahmins I've met and may even be known in other parts of India I haven't visited), and knows many more things about Mantra-shastra and Vedic astrology that most of the Branded Gurus on this board don't know about. AND YET, he doesn't claim to be a Guru. So tell us nameisego, What makes a Guru? Some guy on this board who could hardly pronounce "Om" and hardly knows ANYTHING on the tip of his tounge, let alone knowing the meaning of the Mantras OR a REAL Hindu Brahmin who has devoted his life (since childhood) in learning the Vedas, the Shastras, the Mantra and the Hora-Shastra? So tell us one more thing nameisego, Where does one find a Guru?--a real one, not a web-Guru. My personal opinion (for which I'll soon be shot down) is that a Guru has to be a Hindu and a Hindu is BORN not MADE. A Guru has to be a Brahmin PRACTISING the Brahminic way of living, i.e. follow a strict ritual on not EVER touching non-vegetarian food, not EVER indulging in other vices, follow a strict daily ritual of Poojas, follows a ritual of keeping and feeding cows, AND most importantly follow a strict ritual of LIVING OFF donations AND NEVER EVER PROFIT from his Brahminic knowledge. -- My family Brahmin and most REAL GURUS in India walk from home to home in the morning and collect grains, flour, fruits and minor donations and live off these donations. To conclude, A GURU is born, NOT MADE. And, one would ONLY find such a Guru in India living a poor, simple and Brahminic way of life. Respectfully, Mukund vedic astrology, "nameisego" <nameisego> wrote: > > Hello Friend, > > Initiation into Aaradhana of Bagalamukhi or any other Shakti must be > done by a Guru.Casual approach to powerful pooja vidhans are > dangerous. > > Tatvam-Asi > > vedic astrology, "france12in" > <reghudevaraj@h...> wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > I'm a new member and would like to know if some one can help me in > > finding the strotra or any other mantra of Maa bagalamukhi. > > > > Warm regards > > > > Reghu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Yep, Mukund, your personal opinion that only a Hindu by birth, and that too a Brahmin by birth can be a guru, is going to be shot down :-) Allow me ... What exactly is a Brahmin? In telugu, we say "Brahma Gyana sampannudu Brahmanudu", meaning that one that has the treasure of Brahma Gyana is a Brahmin. Plus, what do we mean by "foreigners", anyway? Non-Indians? Well, India today is very different from the India of the Vedic times ... it encompassed what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma etc. And it seems rather uncertain as to how far South it extended, which means that your Maharastra may not have even been part of it, and probably not my Andhra either. :-) A true Guru, in my opinion, is one that leads his pupils to God. I remember a story of Swami Vivekananda, who went from godman to godman, asking them the same question, can you show me God? Only Ramakrishna Paramahamsa answered that with a simple "Yes", and hence he was his disciple for life. I have my questions about whether mantras need to be taught by a Guru or not, but the point there was that the Guru not only teaches the actual mantra, its pronunciation etc. but also transfers some of His/Her own spiritual power to you in the process. It is this power that makes the difference. Now, if you are talking about a Siksha Guru, rather than a Deeksha Guru, then, yes, you are right ... if you are just trying to learn to pronounce a mantra, you obviously go to an expert on Mantras, not a guy that can barely pronounce them himself, and if you are trying to learn astrology, you go to an expert astrologer etc. These are all just various vidyas, various subjects, so to speak, and you go to the PhD equivalent to learn it in depth. Actually I do agree with you that a Guru has to be born, not made, but not in the way you mean it. A Guru has to be born with the sattwik qualities necessary, and the desire to help others etc. OK, now you can shoot my opinion down if you'd like :-). No offence intended! Venkatarama vedic astrology, "monmuk111" <monmuk111> wrote: > Hello nameisego: > > Why should the initiation be done by a Guru when the Bagalmukhi and > other Shakti mantras are available easily on the internet and in a > variety of books. > > Now, here is my followup question to the above? WHO IS A GURU? There > are lots of foreigners out there claiming to be Gurus who can hardly > pronounce "Om" and and the aarti (devotional songs) they sing sound > ridiculous and I find these offensive as a Hindu. -- And all of these > foreigners claim tobe some sort of a Guru. > > And, how can these Gurus prescibe a mantra, Shanskrit mantras or > otherwise, when they don't know Sanskrit OR Marathi and Telugu the > other two languages closest to Sanskrit? > > Now, some people may write back saying it is not a matter of > pronounciation, but a matter of FAITH so any ridiculous sounds these > foreigners make out of their mouths are OK. On the other hand, > fellows like Narasimha and my family Brahmin and lots of other > Brahmins (especially from Maharastra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Varanashi, > Banaras and Nasik) INSIST that the prononciations should be ACCURATE. > > In the old days Gurus used to be divine. AND, in today's India Gurus > (not the fake one running around in Jumbo-Jets and Roll-Royces), but > the real Brahmins began studying Hindu rituals and mantra-shastra > since they are KIDS. My family Brahmin (who is an older Maharastrian > guy) knows mantras for ALL occassions at the tip of his tounge. > > -- He also knows and uses Varga charts (constructed by hand), also > knows MOOL DASA (which isn't some deep family secret as claimed by > Sanjay--in fact, MOOL DASA is known by many Maharastrian Brahmins > I've met and may even be known in other parts of India I haven't > visited), and knows many more things about Mantra-shastra and Vedic > astrology that most of the Branded Gurus on this board don't know > about. AND YET, he doesn't claim to be a Guru. > > So tell us nameisego, What makes a Guru? Some guy on this board who > could hardly pronounce "Om" and hardly knows ANYTHING on the tip of > his tounge, let alone knowing the meaning of the Mantras OR a REAL > Hindu Brahmin who has devoted his life (since childhood) in learning > the Vedas, the Shastras, the Mantra and the Hora-Shastra? > > So tell us one more thing nameisego, Where does one find a Guru?-- a > real one, not a web-Guru. > > My personal opinion (for which I'll soon be shot down) is that a Guru > has to be a Hindu and a Hindu is BORN not MADE. A Guru has to be a > Brahmin PRACTISING the Brahminic way of living, i.e. follow a strict > ritual on not EVER touching non-vegetarian food, not EVER indulging > in other vices, follow a strict daily ritual of Poojas, follows a > ritual of keeping and feeding cows, AND most importantly follow a > strict ritual of LIVING OFF donations AND NEVER EVER PROFIT from his > Brahminic knowledge. -- My family Brahmin and most REAL GURUS in > India walk from home to home in the morning and collect grains, > flour, fruits and minor donations and live off these donations. > > To conclude, A GURU is born, NOT MADE. And, one would ONLY find such > a Guru in India living a poor, simple and Brahminic way of life. > > Respectfully, > Mukund > > vedic astrology, "nameisego" <nameisego> > wrote: > > > > Hello Friend, > > > > Initiation into Aaradhana of Bagalamukhi or any other Shakti must > be > > done by a Guru.Casual approach to powerful pooja vidhans are > > dangerous. > > > > Tatvam-Asi > > > > vedic astrology, "france12in" > > <reghudevaraj@h...> wrote: > > > Dear all, > > > > > > I'm a new member and would like to know if some one can help me > in > > > finding the strotra or any other mantra of Maa bagalamukhi. > > > > > > Warm regards > > > > > > Reghu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Mukund, Why dont you put your money where your mouth is, to show us that you really believe what you say? Frame an astrological challenge: "I, Mukund the Hindu, sorry Mukund the Born Hindu, will give 1,000 US dollars of my money to each person who shows the astrological proof of the existence of spirituality and enlightenment yogas in non- Indians and non-born-Hindus". From your point of view, no one should be able to collect from you, right? You can have some respectable born-Hindu Guru verify the charts.. I'm willing to put forth a couple of charts of non-Indian non-born-Hindu gurus on this group in order to collect a few grand.. Now, that would make your belief really interesting to me.. Sundeep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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