Guest guest Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 93 If to speak of Chamunda as deity of navarna, it is NOT same as that amsha-rupa of Devi, in which She killed Chanda and Munda. Three (!) dhyana shlokas are given itself in navarna-vidhi. I do not understand Ur problem. Navarna is described in such details in commonly available literature as none other mantra is. On a railway station in India U will get some book on that for 20 Rs LOL. AFAIR there is NO navrna-vidhi in DM itself. It is in later additions like Kunjika-stotra etc and headings of three charitras. Before each charitra there comes one of three dhyanas of navarna. BTW five main asuras of DM are correlated to 5M. There is a tantrik interpretation of DM ... As far as concerns Chamunda in general, see Kalika-purana. There Chamunda is a form of Tara. U can get a dhyana in it's text. A. , kanna krishnan <kanna_krishnan2002> wrote: > Namaste Satishji, > > Thank you ji for the address. If I send the money could you buy them for me???I could be writing a letter to them but you could help to speed up the process.................. > > Dont know where it originated from. It is discussed in tantras and tantric works. Devata is Chandi. > > Which tantric work are you referring to ? I beg for details......... ......... > > Allow me to share something on Chandi ; > > Ya Chandi Madhu kaitabhadidaityadalani Ya mahisonmulini > > Ya dhumreksanacandamundamalini ya raktabijasani > > Saktih sumbhanisumbhadaityadalani ya siddhidhatri para > > sa devinavakotimurthisahita mam patu visvesvari > > My understanding of sanskrit seems to stated from this mantra Chandi is represented by sa devinavakotimurtisahita - ninety milion divine images( Learned members of this group correct this fool if he is wrong ) > > Whereas in Devi Mahatmaya I see Chamunda is the name Ambika gives Kali when She have slayed Chanda and Munda at Chapter Seven Verse 27. > > The verse I am refering to ; > > Yasmaccandam ca mundam ca grhitva tvamupagata > > camundeti tato loke khyata devi bhavisyasi > > So in this image of Chamunda Kali I see Her carrying to two heads (Chanda and Munda off course) > > From verse 6 I gather > > bhrukuti kutilat tasya lalata phalakad drutam > > kali karala vadana viniskrantasipasini > > ...........She is holding sword and net in Her hands ( I am right learned members) > > From verse 8 I gather > > atisvistaravadana jihvalalanabhisana > > nimagna rakta nayana nadapurita dinmukha > > ..........her eyes a red in colour................................ > > So the quest is to find whether Chandi, Chamunda Kali of Devi Mahatmaya and Chamunda of Matrka Devi is the same or different image . ............................. > > The answer is Chamunda Kali Dhyana ??? > > Any learned members feedback............... > > > > Jai Maa!!! > > > > > > Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25¢ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Dear Arjunaji, If to speak of Chamunda as deity of navarna, it is NOT same as that amsha-rupa of Devi, in which She killed Chanda and Munda. Three (!) dhyana shlokas are given itself in navarna-vidhi. I do not understand Ur problem. Navarna is described in such details in commonly available literature as none other mantra is. On a railway station in India U will get some book on that for 20 Rs LOL. Yes it might be in Indian railway station but is far from Malaysian railway station Arjunaji.Ok In Navarna viddhi the 3 dhyana shlokas are given one is Mahakali , Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswathy so definately it is not refering to Chamunda Devi but look at navarna mantra itself ; om aim hrim klim chamundayai vicche . Correct me if I am wrong but this sounds like for Chamunda right ? You always quote scripture so once and for all who do you think is the devata for navarna mantra ? AFAIR there is NO navrna-vidhi in DM itself. It is in later additions like Kunjika-stotra etc and headings of three charitras. Before each charitra there comes one of three dhyanas of navarna. Yes but dont forget DM is in Markendaya Purana . So is navarna mantra in Markendaya Purana? If yes which devata it is refering to ? As far as concerns Chamunda in general, see Kalika-purana. There Chamunda is a form of Tara. U can get a dhyana in it's text. Yes I do study Kalika Purana, do you know which chapter and verse are you refering to ? Jai Maa!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 93 In viniyoga of navarna U may read: "mahAkAlImahAlakshmImahAsarasvatyo devatAH". Is it not clear enough? AIM is Mahakali, HRIM is Mahalakshmi, KLIM is Mahasarasvati. They three form Chamunda (here Chamunda is Durga Mahishamardini). Nine letteres of navarna are Navadurgas: Shailaputri, Brahmacharini etc. OM is Chamunda - Maha-Durga. Vichche is Vit + Cha + I. These three again are mentioned aspects of Devi. Also Vichche is interpreted as Sachchidananda. I have not read Markandeya-purana. Kalika-purana reference i cannot provide now - i'm telling tenth time, i'm away from my books. U have to search if U are interested in it. Pehaps it might be in Mahamaya-kalpa or nearby sections which deal with worship of Kalika, Kamakhya and Tripura. A. , kanna krishnan <kanna_krishnan2002> wrote: > Dear Arjunaji, > > If to speak of Chamunda as deity of navarna, it is NOT same as that > amsha-rupa of Devi, in which She killed Chanda and Munda. > Three (!) dhyana shlokas are given itself in navarna-vidhi. I do not > understand Ur problem. Navarna is described in such details in > commonly available literature as none other mantra is. On a railway > station in India U will get some book on that for 20 Rs LOL. > > Yes it might be in Indian railway station but is far from Malaysian railway station Arjunaji.Ok In Navarna viddhi the 3 dhyana shlokas are given one is Mahakali , Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswathy so definately it is not refering to Chamunda Devi but look at navarna mantra itself ; > > om aim hrim klim chamundayai vicche . Correct me if I am wrong but this sounds like for Chamunda right ? > > You always quote scripture so once and for all who do you think is the devata for navarna mantra ? > > > AFAIR there is NO navrna-vidhi in DM itself. It is in later additions > like Kunjika-stotra etc and headings of three charitras. Before each > charitra there comes one of three dhyanas of navarna. > > Yes but dont forget DM is in Markendaya Purana . So is navarna mantra in Markendaya Purana? If yes which devata it is refering to ? > > As far as concerns Chamunda in general, see Kalika-purana. There > Chamunda is a form of Tara. U can get a dhyana in it's text. > > Yes I do study Kalika Purana, do you know which chapter and verse are you refering to ? > > Jai Maa!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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