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Dasa Mahavidya represent the ten aspects of Goddess Shakti that are collectively known as wisdom goddesses. Dasa refers to ten, Maha means supreme and vidya means knowledge or wisdom. These aspects denote a unique form of energy that yields specific benefits when worshipped.
Dasa Mahavidya represent the ten aspects of Goddess Shakti that are collectively known as wisdom goddesses. Dasa refers to ten, Maha means supreme and vidya means knowledge or wisdom. These aspects denote a unique form of energy that yields specific benefits when worshipped.
Only great scholars or priests can perform sadhana to these tantric goddesses who shower boons on the devotees. Their worship is also prescribed as an astrological remedy for reducing the effects of malevolent planets as each represents a particular planet but on the whole, their place is much higher and powerful than the constellations in the sky. Their worship opens up the path to wisdom and liberation. The Vidyas provide us with knowledge beyond our comprehension and they make us realize that time and life are a never-ending process.
The wisdom goddesses manifest themselves in different stages of consciousness. From fierce to calm, these incarnations are revered by tantric practitioners all over the world. From protecting devotees from all types of resistance to solving financial difficulties, benevolent Mothers can improve your monetary conditions and provide a life of happiness, affluence, immense positivity, and bliss.
Kali: She is dark, denoting the womb of the universe from which all creatures are born and into which they will finally return. Her hair is let loose. One of her four hands clutches a demon’s severed head dripping blood and the other holds a curved sword representing knowledge. She wears a garland of 51 skulls and a girdle of dismembered arms to show that the body is false and the spirit or soul is real. Her looks do not apply to her as an evil form but denote pure and invisible energy. She always presents herself when evil rears its ugly head and destroys it for righteousness to prevail. The deity rules the planet Saturn.
Taradevi: Tara is blue; her tongue is fearfully popping out and looks terrifying. Her hair is tangled like snakes hanging straight down and is clothed in tiger’s skin. On her head are five half moons. She has three eyes, four arms, a large protruding belly, and stands on a corpse. She has four arms in which she holds a lotus, a sword, a drinking bowl, and a bell.
Tara is the illuminator, she lights up all our attitudes. Kali and Tara are almost similar except for slight variations. The effects of malefic Jupiter can be addressed by worshipping Taradevi.
Shodashi/Tripura Sundari: She is a symbol of purity and wholesomeness. She’s the most beautiful of the three worlds, hence the name. She is represented as a sixteen-year-old girl who is believed to personify sixteen types of desires. Her mantra consists of the same number of syllables. Her body is well-garlanded by numerous fine ornaments.
She is also the representation of creation, preservation, and destruction and is considered the image of sixteen modifications of desires. Usually, she is found sitting on a lotus that is placed on a throne. She emerges out of her consort, Lord Shiva’s third eye.
Bhuvaneshwari: Bhuvaneshwari appears with a smiling face. She has four hands, two bless the devotees while the other two hold the noose to draw the devotee closer to her, and the goad to rid the devotee of their sufferings.
She is mainly associated with the earth and the physical world. The goddess is an attempt by the human mind to give form to the formless Brahman.
She has all the conceivable noble qualities that the human mind can think of and she’s believed to fulfill all the wishes of her devotees. Moon is under her control.
Bhairavi: She is three-eyed and has a radiant complexion. Sometimes she turns black and has a crescent moon on her forehead. She wears a garland of human skulls, with snakes crawling around and the rudraksha beads. Her hair is disheveled, black, thick, and long.
She has four hands, one holds a sword, the other a bowl, and the third and fourth gesture as if to bless her devotees. She has no fear of death and lives among corpses in cremation grounds. She is unconquerable and rules the lagna of the birth chart.
Chinnamastha: This is a decapitated form holding her head in one hand and a blood-stained sword in the other. From the neck oozes out three fountains of blood that flows into the mouths of her companions Dakini and Varnini and the third flows into her own torso-less head.
She has immense self-control and is considered a yogi of the finest sense. The goddess stands as a symbol of supreme sacrifice, free from desire and capable of spiritual advancement. Rahu and to a certain extent Ketu are enslaved by her.
Dhumavati: She is a poverty-stricken form and emerges from smoke, hence the name. Dhum means smoke. She has no grace, wealth, radiance, or charm. Her clothes are untidy and so is her hair. It’s believed that she once devoured Lord Shiva when extremely hungry. Since Shiva represents the universe on the whole she had nothing left to eat and finally puked him out. She fell victim to His curse and thus roamed about as a desolate, fearsome, and eternal widow. She helps get rid of foes and earn relief from diseases, poverty, and unfavorable situations. Her worship also removes negative planetary effects. Worship her for planet Ketu's afflictions.
Bagalamukhi: The name refers to one whose face has the power to conquer or control. She is seen as the ultimate weapon to destroy the enemies. She has the power to paralyze all evil forces. Many consider her as the goddess of black magic but it’s not true: she only protects her devotees from evil effects and controls, nullifies, and destroys the enemy. She is regarded as a beautiful goddess despite her ferocity. She is positively the goddess of black magic and poisons. She helps to conquer the tongue and the mind. The goddess also blesses her devotees in the form of immense power, supremacy, and dominance. Also, they gain the ability to create a strong influence over others. Get relief from the effects of a weak Mars.
Matangi: Goddess Matangi is an outcast goddess who bestows her devotees the power to win over their enemies and excessive knowledge in the field of education and arts.
She also empowers her devotees with listening and speaking skills. She strengthens the Sun which provides health, willpower, and the fortune of inheriting ancestral property.
The goddess also showers incredible power of speech and listening skills.
Kamala Devi: The beautiful lotus goddess is called Tantrik Lakshmi and represents wealth, prosperity, good luck, and fertility.
She resides in pure and sacred places and sits and sleeps on a lotus that symbolizes purity and auspiciousness. And also the flower signifies perfection and so does Kamala Devi.
The goddess rules the planet Venus.
Scheduled Live Stream on January 01st, 2024 @ 6 PM IST
Navagraha Dosha Nivarana Homam is performed to satisfy and cool the planets and get their blessings for the New Year so that the strong effects can be minimised or eliminated to a large extent. It is said that when this planet is malefic in the natal charts, even a king may lead a life of a beggar. So, rituals minimise the strong negative effects and also fulfill the desires of people.
Navagraha Dosha Nivarana Homam helps to counter flaws in the horoscope and enables devotees to prosper by removing the astrological defects that hamper their well-being. It also appeases the nine planets and is an effective remedy to eradicate dosha. Even if the Navagrahas are placed unfavourably, you can achieve their successful blessings.
Sun (Surya): Om Hram Hrim Hraum Sah Suryaya Namah
Moon (Chandra): Om Shram Shrim Shraum Sah Chandraya Namah
Mercury (Bhudan): Om Bram Breem Broum Sah Budhaya Namah
Mars (Mangal): Om Kram Krim Kraum Sah Bhaumaya Namah
Jupiter (Guru): Om Gram Grim Graum Sah Gurave Namah
Venus (Shukra): Om Dram Drim Draum Sah Shukraya Namah
Saturn (Shani): Om Pram Prim Praum Sah Shanaicharaya Namah
Rahu: Om Bhram Bhrim Bhraum Sah Rahave Namah
Ketu: Om Sram Srim Sraum Sah Ketave Namah
The Navagraha Dosha Nivarana Homam is being organised to usher in a problem-free and Happy New Year, 2024. The homam is beneficial if four or more planets are not well-placed in your natal chart.
All types of dosha such as Kalathra dosha and Kala Sarpa dosha can be abolished. It enhances marital life and job prospects. It boosts your sources of income and provides a happy life for you.
It helps to ensure that devotees derive maximum advantage or blessings from the planets. It not only keeps away malefic influences but also improves positive energies around you.
The planets also control our karma, desires, and their outcome. Therefore appeasing them is very significant for all-round welfare and prosperity.
Patteeswaram Durga Energy Centre is situated in Kumbakonam town of Tamil Nadu.
The presiding deity of this shrine is Lord Shiva as Dhenupureeswarar or Patteeswarar, and his consort is Gnanambigai.
The powerful Goddess Durga has a separate shrine here and the temple is popularly known as Patteeswaram Durga shrine.
The energy centre is also one of the 275 Padal Petra Sthalams or temples that are glorified in the verses of Saiva Nayanars.
There are references to this shrine in the classic Tevaram poems.
The goddess Durga appears calm and peaceful and grants devotes with prosperity and wellness.
A puja in this shrine eliminates evil forces, overcomes obstacles in life due to misfortunes.
Solves all woes related to enemies and evil forces, readily grants boons to devotees, grants instant relief to problems.
Accelerates your marriage process by removing complications.
Eliminates dosha, curses and all other negativity that prevent progress in life, gives prosperity and success in all endeavors.
Lord Rama worshipped the goddess before setting out for war with Ravana.
The goddess is seen in a standing posture, tall at 6 feet height. Wearing a sari in a traditional style, her smiling looks and sharp features speak of a mother who is benevolent and kind. She helps to destroy bad karma and remove planet dosha to attain peace in life. People light lamps during Rahu Kalam, New Moon, and Full Moon. The goddess ensures good and intelligent offspring, immense prosperity, happiness, and wellness.
Parideeswarar Energy Centre – The temple provides a remedy for sun dosha and is considered Surya Graha Parihara Stalam.
Chandraeswarar Energy Centre – Pooja in this place of worship bestows relief to Moon Afflictions.
Sevandheeswarar Energy Centre – The divine place of worship relieves dosha related to Mars. Wind God Vayu worshipped here with chrysanthemum flowers.
Sathyanaadheswarar Energy Centre – Lord Indra and Mercury have worshipped the main deity, Lord Shiva, and therefore called Indirapuri. Praying in the shrine gives relief to Mercury Dosha.
Kayarohaneswarar Energy Centre – Considered the remedy center for Jupiter dosha, Lord Shiva, the ruling deity of the temple, saved Brahma and Vishnu from non-existence. Hence the name Kayarohaneswarar.
Suklaeswarar Energy Centre – Planet Venus worshipped Lord Shiva in this sacred place. Therefore, a pooja in this temple is said to give relief from Venus dosha.
Manikandeswarar Energy Centre – The gods of heaven created the linga and worshipped the deity to remove all types of sins they committed. A Pooja in the place of worship grants relief from Saturn's affliction.
Mahaleswarar Energy Centre – Located near Kamakshi Amman Energy Centre, the shrine has both Rahu Linga and Ketu Linga. Snake Maakalan arrived here after Lord Kalahastinathar advised him to do so. He worshipped Lord Mahaleswarar after a specified period of time, returned to Kalahasthi, and attained Mukti.
Anandhapadmanabeswarar Energy Centre – Lord Vishnu transformed into a snake under the influence of Goddess Parvati’s curse. He attained the original form after worshipping Lord Shiva here. The temple solves all problems related to Planet Ketu.
The Trident or Trishul is a weapon of Shiva and Shakti. It is wielded for destroying the enemy and is a symbol of power and energy. The three tips of the trident signify creation, maintenance and destruction. It also denotes the three gunas of nature, Satvic, Rajasic and Tamas and also means past, present and future. Some spiritual texts refer to the trident as the three main nadis or energy channels namely Ida, Pingala and Sushumna that meets in between the brow. Sushumna, the central Nadi goes upward to the seventh chakra or energy centre while the other two end at the brow, the sixth chakra. The Trishul’s central point is comparatively longer than the other two points. The three-pointed spear is a symbol of auspiciousness and it gives positive outlook to the mind that leads to blissful life without fear of birth, life and death.
The Navagraha yantra is a mystical diagram of the nine planets in a single square-shaped copper yantra. This tool is very unique as it works on all planets at the same time in a mutually harmonious fashion.
The yantra carries the powers of all nine planets together and gives their blessings. The yantra which is energized in our Homam Centre, brings all good prospects.
The yantra relieves from malefic effects, enhances power of weak planets, doshas, and brings positive energies of happiness, abundance, peace and happiness. It is advantageous for people seeking marital harmony and success in business and ensures prestige and health.
Day 01: Grand Dasa Mahavidya Homam
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Day 02: Navagraha Dosha Nivarana Homam
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