Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 There are Seven Matrikas, Ten Mahavidyas, and Sri Vidya. And more. Is there any gliph that combines them all? If they all really exist then there must be some kind of structure like the Sri Chakra that places them all for better understanding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 IT IS THE SRI CHAKRA Jai Maa Love baba > There are Seven Matrikas, Ten Mahavidyas, and Sri Vidya. And more. > Is there any gliph that combines them all? If they all really exist > then there must be some kind of structure like the Sri Chakra that > places them all for better understanding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 Baba is correct; Sri Chakra is the sublime and subtle diagram that contains the entire essence of Devi. Understand that She is too vast for the human intellect to comprehend; until we realize Her, however, we need approximations to point us in the right direction. Her myriad forms and mythologies provide various entries that hint at Her totality. Since we are all different, a mythology or approach that works for one devotee may leave another cold. And so there are many ways. But once we settle upon a given form as our ishtadevi, an amazing thing happens. The more we sit and contemplate Her, the more open ourselves to Her, the more "connections" we begin to see and feel between Her and other Devi forms. These alternative approaches merge into our chosen form -- and she becomes ever richer and more universal. Sri Chakra is an advanced and subtle representation of this phenomenon, and -- if you are initiated into its use -- a map to guide you through the experience. A grosser representation, i.e. an anthropomorphic approximation of this concept, is Devi ParaShakti -- and since this Group aims to provide a forum for devotees of ALL forms of Devi, it is this form that appears in the "Profile" page: http://profiles./ Aum Maatangyai Namahe , "vajraberry" <eve__69@h...> wrote: > There are Seven Matrikas, Ten Mahavidyas, and Sri Vidya. And more. > Is there any gliph that combines them all? If they all really exist > then there must be some kind of structure like the Sri Chakra that > places them all for better understanding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 I've been reading alot on Sri Chakra but I would like to know more exactly where each of the Ten Mahas are.This is very helpful. Also I guess people know Maha Shivratri March 12 Panguni Uthiram March 28 Panguni from what little I know is the night for Sri Chakra worship. If you haven't check out www.srividya.org please and tell me what you all think of these people? I think I like the lineage but want more info this time about their gurus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 yes db--- sri chakra is the supreme vidya -the para vidya... parashakthi is the supreme goddess - please read my earrlier post on om parashaktiye namaha!!! Parashakti is pure consciousness, the substratum or primal substance flowing through all form. It is Siva's inscrutable presence, the ultimate ground and being of all that exists, without which nothing could endure. Aum. "Parashakti, "Supreme Energy," is called by many names: silence, love, being, power and all-knowingness. It is Satchidananda-- existence-consciousness-bliss--that pristine force of being which is undifferentiated, totally aware of itself, without an object of its awareness. It radiates as divine light, energy and knowing. Out of Parashiva ever comes Parashakti, the first manifestation of mind, superconsciousness or infinite knowing." so when one worships parashakti, one worships all the sakthis - uma, parvati, lakshmi, sarswati, kali, durga, ,,,,,,,, etc... om parashakthaye namaha! om sri vidyaii namaha! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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