Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 I own the Shiva Purana and looked in the index. None of these names is mentioned there... Alexandra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 In a message dated 7/10/2004 9:39:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ashwini_puralasamy writes: > I am sorry that you find it difficult to digest all these after all > we are a Shakta Group. But I think the concept of Daughter cell as I > describe earlier does apply. The best way to understand and learn is > looking into our own body, the answers are all in there, if only we > know what or where to find it. > I agree with you and thought the cellular reference was pertinent and insightfull. Everything can be understood by looking into ourselves surely enough. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 ohhhhhhhhhh that is where you get your sources, now I understand. Why dont you quote your sources earlier. You come here and asked questions : Why is this so and so. Is it true? without quoting your source of information. Why none of the names mentioned in the Shiva Purana, beat me but they are mention in the Devi Mahatmaya not as daughters of Parvati/Shiva but as the Matrikas. I am being told The Matrikas should always put near to Shiva, facing east. In Lalitopakhyana 204. The Lalita Parameshwari so manifested, created a male form from within Herself. His name was Kameshwara. 210. She extended Herself in both male and female forms and continued the process of creation. >From the left eye, which was of the nature of Soma (moon) came Brahma and Lakshmi Devi. From the right eye, which was of the nature of Soorya (sun) came Vishnu and Parvati. From the third eye, which was of the nature of Agni (fire), came Rudra and Sarasvati. Lakshmi & Vishnu, Shiva & Parvati and Brahma & Sarasvati became couples. Lalita Devi directed them to continue the process of Creation. 211. She herself continued to create certain things. (i) From her long hair she created darkness. (ii) From her eyes, she created the sun, the moon and the fire. (iii) From the pendent hanging in front of her forehead came the stars (iv) From the chain above her forehead came the nine planets. (v) From the eyebrows, she created the penal code. (vi) From her breath, she created the Vedas. (vii) From her speech, she created poetry and plays. (viii) From her chin she created the Vedangas. (ix) From the three lines in her neck, she created various Shaastras. (x) From her breasts, she created mountains. (xi) From her mind, she created the power of bliss. (xii) From her fingernails, she created the 10 incarnations of Vishnu. (xiii) From her palms, she created the Sandhyas. (xiv) She created other things as narrated in the Purusha Sookta. (xv) From her heart, she created Baalaa Devi. (xvi) From her intellect, she created Shyamala Devi. (xvii) From her ego, she created Vaaraahi Devi. (xviii) From her smile, she created Vighneshwara. (xix) From the Ankusha (a special hook), she created Sampatkaree Devi. (xx) Form the noose, she created Ashwaa Roodha Devi. (xxi) From her cheeks, she created Nakuleshvari Devi. (xxii) From her Kundalini Shakti, she created Gayatri. (xxiii) From the eight wheels of the Chakra Raja chariot, she created 8 Devatas. This is in relation to the Matrikas The tenth Chapter called "The Slaying of Sumbha" of Devi Mahatmya in Markandeya purana. 4-5 The Devi said :" I am all alone in the world here. Who elseis there besides me? See, O vile one, these Goddesses, who are but my own powers, entering into my own self !" 6 Then all those, Brahmani and the rest, were absorbed in the body of Devi. Ambika alone then remained. 7-8 The Devi said : "The numerous forms which I projected by mypower here - those have been withdrawn by me ( now) I stand alone. Be Steadfast in combat " I am sorry that you find it difficult to digest all these after all we are a Shakta Group. But I think the concept of Daughter cell as I describe earlier does apply. The best way to understand and learn is looking into our own body, the answers are all in there, if only we know what or where to find it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 It was not my idea that Shiva/Parvati have 8 daughters. I think I forwarded the messages of the person who wrote this to this group. Wondering where he found this. I already asked him but got no reply so far. He says it is written in Shiva Purana... "N. Madasamy" <ashwini_puralasamy wrote: ohhhhhhhhhh that is where you get your sources, now I understand. Why dont you quote your sources earlier. You come here and asked questions : Why is this so and so. Is it true? without quoting your source of information. Why none of the names mentioned in the Shiva Purana, beat me but they are mention in the Devi Mahatmaya not as daughters of Parvati/Shiva but as the Matrikas. I am being told The Matrikas should always put near to Shiva, facing east. In Lalitopakhyana 204. The Lalita Parameshwari so manifested, created a male form from within Herself. His name was Kameshwara. 210. She extended Herself in both male and female forms and continued the process of creation. >From the left eye, which was of the nature of Soma (moon) came Brahma and Lakshmi Devi. From the right eye, which was of the nature of Soorya (sun) came Vishnu and Parvati. From the third eye, which was of the nature of Agni (fire), came Rudra and Sarasvati. Lakshmi & Vishnu, Shiva & Parvati and Brahma & Sarasvati became couples. Lalita Devi directed them to continue the process of Creation. 211. She herself continued to create certain things. (i) From her long hair she created darkness. (ii) From her eyes, she created the sun, the moon and the fire. (iii) From the pendent hanging in front of her forehead came the stars (iv) From the chain above her forehead came the nine planets. (v) From the eyebrows, she created the penal code. (vi) From her breath, she created the Vedas. (vii) From her speech, she created poetry and plays. (viii) From her chin she created the Vedangas. (ix) From the three lines in her neck, she created various Shaastras. (x) From her breasts, she created mountains. (xi) From her mind, she created the power of bliss. (xii) From her fingernails, she created the 10 incarnations of Vishnu. (xiii) From her palms, she created the Sandhyas. (xiv) She created other things as narrated in the Purusha Sookta. (xv) From her heart, she created Baalaa Devi. (xvi) From her intellect, she created Shyamala Devi. (xvii) From her ego, she created Vaaraahi Devi. (xviii) From her smile, she created Vighneshwara. (xix) From the Ankusha (a special hook), she created Sampatkaree Devi. (xx) Form the noose, she created Ashwaa Roodha Devi. (xxi) From her cheeks, she created Nakuleshvari Devi. (xxii) From her Kundalini Shakti, she created Gayatri. (xxiii) From the eight wheels of the Chakra Raja chariot, she created 8 Devatas. This is in relation to the Matrikas The tenth Chapter called "The Slaying of Sumbha" of Devi Mahatmya in Markandeya purana. 4-5 The Devi said :" I am all alone in the world here. Who elseis there besides me? See, O vile one, these Goddesses, who are but my own powers, entering into my own self !" 6 Then all those, Brahmani and the rest, were absorbed in the body of Devi. Ambika alone then remained. 7-8 The Devi said : "The numerous forms which I projected by mypower here - those have been withdrawn by me ( now) I stand alone. Be Steadfast in combat " I am sorry that you find it difficult to digest all these after all we are a Shakta Group. But I think the concept of Daughter cell as I describe earlier does apply. The best way to understand and learn is looking into our own body, the answers are all in there, if only we know what or where to find it. / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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