Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 thomasshelby [thomasshelby] 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 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 > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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