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thomasshelby [thomasshelby]

Monday, July 19, 2004 6:38 PM

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Sarabeswara and Prathyangira Devi

 

 

 

 

(hopefully this is the correct way to post a message...?)

 

I have been studying Sarabeswara and Prathyangira Devi in conjunction with a

particular practice.

Does anyone know where I might find a printable image of either of these two

in their more traditional forms? There is an image of Sarabeswara on the

ambaa site, and it is not bad....but I understand that in older versions Sri

Sarabeswara sometimes has two heads and eight legs.

 

Thank you.

 

Thomas

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Sri Thomas, Here is another reply for you. Thanks. Ravi

 

manakkalbalasubramaniam [manakkalbalasubramaniam]

Monday, July 26, 2004 10:23 AM

Ravisankar S. Mayavaram

Re: FW: Sarabeswara and Prathyangira Devi

 

 

, "Ravisankar S. Mayavaram" <ravi@a...>

wrote:

> Hari Om

 

Lord Sarabeswara and Prathyangira Devi photos are available at the

temple premises of Raja Kilpakkam, Chennai - temple constructed by

Sri Santhananda Swamigal of Pudukottai.

 

On sundays between 4.30 and 6.00 PM the devotees chant the moola

mantra of Sri Sarabeswara and Prathyangira and abishekam & aradhanas

performed to the deities.

 

You may please contact Bro. Sri Sairam/Bro. Sundara Raman atChennai

Cell. 56112665 in case you need any assistance in reaching the

Devasthanam.

 

Namo Namaha

Manakkal N Balasubramaniam

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> thomasshelby@c... [thomasshelby@c...]

> Monday, July 19, 2004 6:38 PM

> Moderator

> Sarabeswara and Prathyangira Devi

>

>

>

>

> (hopefully this is the correct way to post a message...?)

>

> I have been studying Sarabeswara and Prathyangira Devi in

conjunction with a

> particular practice.

> Does anyone know where I might find a printable image of either of

these two

> in their more traditional forms? There is an image of Sarabeswara

on the

> ambaa site, and it is not bad....but I understand that in older

versions Sri

> Sarabeswara sometimes has two heads and eight legs.

>

> Thank you.

>

> Thomas

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