Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 Pranams. Few weeks back one of the member wanted to have the photo of “ MATANGI “ . Pl go to the web site www.meenakshitemple.com which appears to be official web site of the Meenakshi temple at Madurai and you have Beautiful pictures of Matangi for down loading from the photo gallery . Since on the subject thought of posting a mail on Matangi. Matangi is one of the Great goddess of Dasha Maha Vidya and means “ The Graceful “. She is the cosmic power that makes a householder’s life comfortable by granting the four principle objects of a householder VIZ -- Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. In addition she grants the ability of expression of Divine Speech to her upasakas. She is full of divine excitement and has a graceful gait like that of an Elephant from whose temples flows the juice of excitement while in excitement. As the function of an elephant is to guard the quarters the mother Matangi protects the righteous from all kinds of Evils. ( Also refer to what Jatayu - the King of birds said to Lord Rama – “ O jewel among Men, the elephants are the progeny of Matangi ) The devotees of Matangi is known to be blessed with Her grace of proficiency in poetry, Music, Dancing and other fine arts—thus they become highly learned in their chosen field. The Brahma Yamala Tantra describes the Meditation Shloka for Matangi. In this Tantra it says, that the Devi was born to a Muni named – Matanga , as a result of his intense penance , when Devi was pleased and granted a boon to be born to him. Hence she is known as Matanga kula nandini. The Brahan Nila Tantra and Prantosahni Tantra says the Shakthi Peeta of Matangi is located in Phalgu – opposite to the shrine of Bodhgaya in the Punya bhumi of Bihar. Without HER grace one cannot be successful in Lalitha Upasana, The Sri Vidya Navavarana puja has nine or ten Namavali on this great Goddess. Miracles are very common to the devotees of Matangi temple at Madurai ( Meenakshi Temple ). To quote two of the episodes, which I read in a book – A rich businessman was so much, devoted to Matangi that his supper consisted of only the prasad of Meenakshi after having Her daily darshan. Pre occupied with the business one day he had to miss his usual lunch and was further burdened to travel to a nearby city in the evening due to the exigencies of business. While traveling, thinking that he had missed the darshan and holy prasad of Matangi apart from lunch he fell asleep in the car. Few minutes later he dreamt that a girl of 7 yrs old woke him up to feed the Milk in the Silver Uddharani ( spoon used to give prasad ), shocked by this dream he woke up suddenly to note another Wonder -- A silver spoon placed on the seat of the car with some milk in it. After returning to Maduarai , the first thing he did was to rush to the temple to narrate this strange incident to the Chief Priest of the temple -- only to hear back from the priest -- that this particular spoon belonged to the temple and went missing before few days and the priest thought that it was stolen. This the grace of Matangi. Another episode -- was to a British collector during the British rule in the nineteenth century. This collector was woken up on a thundering rainy day by a girl of 9 yrs who summoned him to come out of the house immediately. Heeding to her request when he came out , he suddenly turned back to hear a thunder bolt hitting his villa and the entire villa collapsing right in front of his eyes. Immediately he looked back to thank this little girl when NO BODY WAS FOUND on the precincts. This has been recorded in the British history. I thank the Ambaal devotee for turning my thoughts on Raja Shyamala – the great Matangi. Jai Manthrini Ganapathy Ganapathy --- Vijaya " Jai Bhavani " Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 , "M. S. Ravisankar" <ravi@a...> wrote: > I request the members to ensure, whenever tantras-s are quoted, >that they > fall in line with shruti-smRti-puraaNa-s. We would like works that >do not > fall in line with them out of this list, specially those that >adhere to > vAmAchAra have no place here. Since I am not well versed with >works that go > by the name tantra, I need your help in ensuring that. There is a verse in Devi-Gita, which is part of Devi Bhagavata saying that, even among those texts which propound Vamachara, there are certain portions which are in line with shruti-smRti-puraaNa-s, and that, those portions are acceptable. http://sacred-texts.com/hin/dg/dg09.htm 31-37. In those Tantra S'âstras, there are some passages in conformity with the Vedas and there are other passages contradictory to the Vedas. If the Vaidik persons resort to passages in conformity with the Veda, then there cannot arise any fault in them. I am wondering if adhering to above will be alright, as long as anything related to vamachara is not posted. Rgds > brahmANDa puraaNa describes the birth of mAtangi in greater detail (see > /message/474) and she is referred in > bahvRchopanishad. And reference to sage matanga comes in rAmayana as well > /message/242). > > Thanks. > > Ravi > > > > > > > ganapathy = = vijaya [srividya101] > > Saturday, June 12, 2004 1:27 AM > > > > Matangi -- Mantrini -- shyamala > > > > > > The Brahma Yamala Tantra describes the Meditation Shloka for > > Matangi. In this Tantra it says, that the Devi was born to a Muni > > named – Matanga , as a result of his intense penance , when Devi > > was pleased and granted a boon to be born to him. Hence she is > > known as Matanga kula nandini. > > > > > > > > The Brahan Nila Tantra and Prantosahni Tantra says the Shakthi > > Peeta of Matangi is located in Phalgu – opposite to the shrine of > > Bodhgaya in the Punya bhumi of Bihar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalyani Inampudi Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share Posted April 15, 2012 Hi Ganapathy can I please request your email id? i want to learn more experiences of matangi and procedure to do upasana? i will really appreciate your response Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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