Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 Dear friends.., am extremely sorry to some of my friends , i have not responded , but due to my personal reasons i had decided to call it all off but man , MY FATHER MY BHAIRAVA ... lol questions about him & here i pop back, no i have no knowledge .. maybe a little bit lol whatever.. as to PRATYANGIRA DEVI being related with lord bhairava well, imho, from what little i know every form of GODDESS has an simultaneously specified form of BHAIAVA which is very important to be offered prayers for attaining siddhis of that devi... thats what real SHAKTA is about... recently i saw many discussions about SHAKTA being offering poojas to divine feminine but the actual essence of SHAKTA (SHAKTISM) is it beleives in balance of male & feminine as such , offering prayers to bhairava THE MALE ALONG WITH DEVI IS VERY IMPORTANT.... regards, JAI AMBEY MAHAKALI SHREE KAAL BHAIRAVAYA NAMAH, rajat , "Nora <ashwini_puralasamy>" <ashwini_puralasamy> wrote: > Sri Pratyangira Devi is also associated with Bhairava. > > "In some image she is shown as dark complexion, terrible in aspect, > having a lion's face with reddened eyes and riding a lion, > entirely nude or wearing black garments, she wears garland of human > skulls; her hair strands on end, and she holds a trident, a serpent > in the form of a noose, a hand-drum and a skull in her four hands. > She is also associates with Bhairava, and she has a variant form viz > Atharvana-Bhadra-Kali." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devine maa Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 Dear friends..,am extremely sorry to some of my friends , i have not responded , but due to my personal reasons i had decided to call it all off but man , MY FATHER MY BHAIRAVA ... lol questions about him & here i pop back, no i have no knowledge .. maybe a little bit lol whatever.. as to PRATYANGIRA DEVI being related with lord bhairava well, imho, from what little i know every form of GODDESS has an simultaneously specified form of BHAIAVA which is very important to be offered prayers for attaining siddhis of that devi... thats what real SHAKTA is about... recently i saw many discussions about SHAKTA being offering poojas to divine feminine but the actual essence of SHAKTA (SHAKTISM) is it beleives in balance of male & feminine as such , offering prayers to bhairava THE MALE ALONG WITH DEVI IS VERY IMPORTANT.... regards, JAI AMBEY MAHAKALI SHREE KAAL BHAIRAVAYA NAMAH, rajat , "Nora <ashwini_puralasamy>" <ashwini_puralasamy> wrote: > Sri Pratyangira Devi is also associated with Bhairava. > > "In some image she is shown as dark complexion, terrible in aspect, > having a lion's face with reddened eyes and riding a lion, > entirely nude or wearing black garments, she wears garland of human > skulls; her hair strands on end, and she holds a trident, a serpent > in the form of a noose, a hand-drum and a skull in her four hands. > She is also associates with Bhairava, and she has a variant form viz > Atharvana-Bhadra-Kali." </ashwini_puralasamy></ashwini_puralasamy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arasel Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 In purashcaryaarnava we read: '' mahaa"sma"saanakaalii ca kaalasa.mkar.si.nii tathaa | pratya"ngiraa mahaaraatriryoge"sii siddhibhairavii || 1-68 || '' On the other hand, Pratyangira is included sometimes with dasha mahavidya. Her mantra is found in Mantra Mahodadhi etc. And is part of Shri Vidya Puja as we can read in shrii tattva cintaama.ni '' na ca baalaabiijatrayaav.rttyetyanena pratya"nga biijatraye.na nyaasa upadi.s.ta iti vaacyam '' What was your question, anyway? I will provide more details if you will ask simple, without "lol"s. Be serious when you ask for something. Don't copy/paste from other peoples quotes on other copy/paste from different web sites, without any sense. Or, maybe, is the funny part of answer: then shiva says: parvati, look,the secret mantra for Pratyangira is LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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