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Dear all,

 

Can somebody please tell me about the five flower arrows in the hand of Sri

Lalitambika? I looked in the archives and found names of the 5 flowers given by

Ms. Vijaya, but since they were in Tamil, I could not completely follow it.

Hence the request. Can members provide their sanskrit names and their english

translation.

 

Thanks,

BJN

 

 

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Dear narayan,

 

Namaste. Long back i have posted the bija mantras of ayudhas and

flowers in this forum. The same is being produced here again.

 

Tripurasundari holds 4 ayudhas in her 4 hands. They are Pasa,

Ankusa, Kodanda (Bow) and pancha pushpa banaas (5 arrows of

flowers). Specific bijas and mantras are associated with each

ayudha. Mantra anushtana of those bijas are undertaken for specific

purposes. The bija uddharas are given below:

 

1) Pasa : AM

 

Lalitha sahasranama says `Raga swarupa pasaadya'. The varna `A'

denotes the `Raaga'. Hence, pasa bija is `AM' (Sarada Tilaka

Tantra). But Bhasurananda taken " HRIM " as pasa bija.

 

2) Ankusa ; KROM

 

Lalitha Sahasranama says " Krodhaakara Amkusojwala " . " KRO " is taken

from " Krodhaakara " and " AM " is taken from " Amkoshojwala " . It

becomes " KROM " . This is amkusa bija.

 

3) Kodanda : DHAM

 

Lalitha Sahasranama says " Mano Rupekshu Kodanda " . Kodanda is also

called " Dhanuh " . Hence, " DHAM " is the bija of Kondanda.

 

4) Pancha Pushpa Baana (5 arrows) : DRAM, DREEM , KLEEM , BLOOM , SAH

 

 

Lalitha sahasranama says " Pancha Tanmaatra Sayaka " . These 5

tanmaatras are the 5 vishayas of 5 gross elements. (1) Sabda – Sound

(2) Sparsha – Touch (3) Rupa – Form (4) Rasa – Taste (5) Gandha –

Smell. These 5 are the tanmaatras of 1) Akasa 2) Vaayu 3) Agni 4)

Jala 5) Prithvi.

 

As per Vamakeshwara Tantra, these 5 tanmaatras are the arrows and

mind the Ikshu Kodanda These arrows are of 3 types:

 

1) Sthula 2) Sukshma 3) Para.

 

Sthula is the form of flower as described above. Sukshma is the form

of Mantra. Para is the form of Vasanas or Tendencies.

 

The Jnanarnava Tantra says that there are 5 aspects related to these

5 flowers:

1) Kshobhanam 2) Draavanam 3) Aakarshanam 4) Vashyam 5) Unmaadam

 

Tantra Raja says:

1) Madana 2) Unmada 3) Mohana 4) Deepana 5) Soshana

 

The respective flowers are:

 

1) Kamala 2) Kairava 3) Kalhaara 4) Indivara 5) Sahakara

 

The Bijaaksharas related to above flowers are:

 

1) DRAM 2) DREEM 3) KLEEM 4) BLOOM 5) SAH Respectively.

 

With regards,

sriram

 

 

, Bj Narayanan <bj.narayanan wrote:

>

> Dear all,

>  

> Can somebody please tell me about the five flower arrows in the

hand of Sri Lalitambika? I looked in the archives and found names of

the 5 flowers given by Ms. Vijaya, but since they were in Tamil, I

could not completely follow it. Hence the request. Can members

provide their sanskrit names and their english translation.

>  

> Thanks,

> BJN

>

>

> Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now, on

http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-08.html/

>

>

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Sriram,

 

Thanks for the explanation. Can you please correlate between the

dhanuh and bana?

 

From Ms. Vijaya's mail, I thought the flowers were mango flower,

lotus, water lilly and two other, which I don't know. I am not able

to correlate between the ones listed by Sriram and these. Sorry for

the trouble.

 

BJN

 

, " sriram " <sriram_sapthasathi

wrote:

>

> Dear narayan,

>

> Namaste. Long back i have posted the bija mantras of ayudhas and

> flowers in this forum. The same is being produced here again.

>

> Tripurasundari holds 4 ayudhas in her 4 hands. They are Pasa,

> Ankusa, Kodanda (Bow) and pancha pushpa banaas (5 arrows of

> flowers). Specific bijas and mantras are associated with each

> ayudha. Mantra anushtana of those bijas are undertaken for

specific

> purposes. The bija uddharas are given below:

>

> 1) Pasa : AM

>

> Lalitha sahasranama says `Raga swarupa pasaadya'. The varna `A'

> denotes the `Raaga'. Hence, pasa bija is `AM' (Sarada Tilaka

> Tantra). But Bhasurananda taken " HRIM " as pasa bija.

>

> 2) Ankusa ; KROM

>

> Lalitha Sahasranama says " Krodhaakara Amkusojwala " . " KRO " is

taken

> from " Krodhaakara " and " AM " is taken from " Amkoshojwala " . It

> becomes " KROM " . This is amkusa bija.

>

> 3) Kodanda : DHAM

>

> Lalitha Sahasranama says " Mano Rupekshu Kodanda " . Kodanda is also

> called " Dhanuh " . Hence, " DHAM " is the bija of Kondanda.

>

> 4) Pancha Pushpa Baana (5 arrows) : DRAM, DREEM , KLEEM , BLOOM ,

SAH

>

>

> Lalitha sahasranama says " Pancha Tanmaatra Sayaka " . These 5

> tanmaatras are the 5 vishayas of 5 gross elements. (1) Sabda –

Sound

> (2) Sparsha – Touch (3) Rupa – Form (4) Rasa – Taste (5) Gandha –

> Smell. These 5 are the tanmaatras of 1) Akasa 2) Vaayu 3) Agni 4)

> Jala 5) Prithvi.

>

> As per Vamakeshwara Tantra, these 5 tanmaatras are the arrows and

> mind the Ikshu Kodanda These arrows are of 3 types:

>

> 1) Sthula 2) Sukshma 3) Para.

>

> Sthula is the form of flower as described above. Sukshma is the

form

> of Mantra. Para is the form of Vasanas or Tendencies.

>

> The Jnanarnava Tantra says that there are 5 aspects related to

these

> 5 flowers:

> 1) Kshobhanam 2) Draavanam 3) Aakarshanam 4) Vashyam 5) Unmaadam

>

> Tantra Raja says:

> 1) Madana 2) Unmada 3) Mohana 4) Deepana 5) Soshana

>

> The respective flowers are:

>

> 1) Kamala 2) Kairava 3) Kalhaara 4) Indivara 5) Sahakara

>

> The Bijaaksharas related to above flowers are:

>

> 1) DRAM 2) DREEM 3) KLEEM 4) BLOOM 5) SAH Respectively.

>

> With regards,

> sriram

>

>

> , Bj Narayanan <bj.narayanan@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear all,

> >  

> > Can somebody please tell me about the five flower arrows in the

> hand of Sri Lalitambika? I looked in the archives and found names

of

> the 5 flowers given by Ms. Vijaya, but since they were in Tamil, I

> could not completely follow it. Hence the request. Can members

> provide their sanskrit names and their english translation.

> >  

> > Thanks,

> > BJN

> >

> >

> > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now, on

> http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-

08.html/

> >

> >

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Dear narayan,

 

Dhanuh is the sugar cane bow and bana is the 5 arrows. Using 5 arrows

are the 5 mental tendencies which the Mother uses on the Jiva and

entangles him with Raga which is the noose held by Mother. Same is

the case with Ankusa. These are the aspects of Raga and dvesha.

 

Now the flowers which are mentioned the english version is:

 

Kamala is Lotus

Rakta kairava is Red Water lily

Kalhara is water lily with combination of red and white colour

Indivara is the Black water lily

Sahakara is the sweet mango flower

 

The 5 tendencies related to these 5 flowers are:

as per kalika purana:

harshana, rochana, mohana, soshana, marana

as per Jnanarnava tantra:

kshobana, dravana, akarshana, vashya, unmada

as per Tantraraja tantra:

Madana, unmada, mohana, dipana, shoshana

 

So, there is no difference of opinion from what Ms. vijaya has told

you.

 

Hope your doubt is clear.

 

with regards,

sriram

 

, " bj.narayanan " <bj.narayanan

wrote:

>

> Sriram,

>

> Thanks for the explanation. Can you please correlate between the

> dhanuh and bana?

>

> From Ms. Vijaya's mail, I thought the flowers were mango flower,

> lotus, water lilly and two other, which I don't know. I am not able

> to correlate between the ones listed by Sriram and these. Sorry for

> the trouble.

>

> BJN

>

> , " sriram " <sriram_sapthasathi@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear narayan,

> >

> > Namaste. Long back i have posted the bija mantras of ayudhas and

> > flowers in this forum. The same is being produced here again.

> >

> > Tripurasundari holds 4 ayudhas in her 4 hands. They are Pasa,

> > Ankusa, Kodanda (Bow) and pancha pushpa banaas (5 arrows of

> > flowers). Specific bijas and mantras are associated with each

> > ayudha. Mantra anushtana of those bijas are undertaken for

> specific

> > purposes. The bija uddharas are given below:

> >

> > 1) Pasa : AM

> >

> > Lalitha sahasranama says `Raga swarupa pasaadya'. The varna `A'

> > denotes the `Raaga'. Hence, pasa bija is `AM' (Sarada Tilaka

> > Tantra). But Bhasurananda taken " HRIM " as pasa bija.

> >

> > 2) Ankusa ; KROM

> >

> > Lalitha Sahasranama says " Krodhaakara Amkusojwala " . " KRO " is

> taken

> > from " Krodhaakara " and " AM " is taken from " Amkoshojwala " . It

> > becomes " KROM " . This is amkusa bija.

> >

> > 3) Kodanda : DHAM

> >

> > Lalitha Sahasranama says " Mano Rupekshu Kodanda " . Kodanda is

also

> > called " Dhanuh " . Hence, " DHAM " is the bija of Kondanda.

> >

> > 4) Pancha Pushpa Baana (5 arrows) : DRAM, DREEM , KLEEM ,

BLOOM ,

> SAH

> >

> >

> > Lalitha sahasranama says " Pancha Tanmaatra Sayaka " . These 5

> > tanmaatras are the 5 vishayas of 5 gross elements. (1) Sabda –

> Sound

> > (2) Sparsha – Touch (3) Rupa – Form (4) Rasa – Taste (5) Gandha –

> > Smell. These 5 are the tanmaatras of 1) Akasa 2) Vaayu 3) Agni

4)

> > Jala 5) Prithvi.

> >

> > As per Vamakeshwara Tantra, these 5 tanmaatras are the arrows and

> > mind the Ikshu Kodanda These arrows are of 3 types:

> >

> > 1) Sthula 2) Sukshma 3) Para.

> >

> > Sthula is the form of flower as described above. Sukshma is the

> form

> > of Mantra. Para is the form of Vasanas or Tendencies.

> >

> > The Jnanarnava Tantra says that there are 5 aspects related to

> these

> > 5 flowers:

> > 1) Kshobhanam 2) Draavanam 3) Aakarshanam 4) Vashyam 5) Unmaadam

> >

> > Tantra Raja says:

> > 1) Madana 2) Unmada 3) Mohana 4) Deepana 5) Soshana

> >

> > The respective flowers are:

> >

> > 1) Kamala 2) Kairava 3) Kalhaara 4) Indivara 5) Sahakara

> >

> > The Bijaaksharas related to above flowers are:

> >

> > 1) DRAM 2) DREEM 3) KLEEM 4) BLOOM 5) SAH Respectively.

> >

> > With regards,

> > sriram

> >

> >

> > , Bj Narayanan <bj.narayanan@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear all,

> > >  

> > > Can somebody please tell me about the five flower arrows in

the

> > hand of Sri Lalitambika? I looked in the archives and found names

> of

> > the 5 flowers given by Ms. Vijaya, but since they were in Tamil,

I

> > could not completely follow it. Hence the request. Can members

> > provide their sanskrit names and their english translation.

> > >  

> > > Thanks,

> > > BJN

> > >

> > >

> > > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now, on

> > http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-

> 08.html/

> > >

> > >

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