Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 || Jai Sadguru Dutta || Dear Members, I have uploaded the photos of Mother Goddess Chaamundeshwarii, the presiding diety of the city of Mysore, Karnataka, BhArath (India) and also that of Mother Chaudeshwari (Goddess Nithyaklinnaa). Please view them and be blessed. Mother Chaamundeshwarii was the patron goddess of the Maharajas of Mysore. She is the presiding diety of Mysore in particular and Karnataka state (as Bhuvaneshwari or Kannada Raaja Rajeshwari) in general. The Mother is an integral part of the history and culture of the Karnataka state since all great rulers of this sacred land worshipped Her as their Kingdom's patron diety (rAjya lakshmii). The temple of Mother Chaamundeshwari is situated atop the hill (famous as Chamundii hill) in the heritage city of Mysore. This rocky hill, is at a distance of three kilometers to the south east of fort rising to a height of 1,050 meters (3489 feet) above the sea level. This is 13 kms away from the city. The Mysore king Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar laid a flight of 1,001 steps in the 17th century. On the top of the hill is the 12th century A.D. temple of Goddess Chamundeswari and the gigantic statue of Mahishasura. Half - way up along the stone steps is Nandi, Lord Shiva's bull. It is a majestic 4.8-meter monolith. The Chamundeswari Temple is a fine quadrangular structure with a high gopura (tower) and dwara (entrance) which is a visible landmark from many miles. Mysore (known as Mahishur or Mahisha Mandalam - the kingdom of Mahishasura, in the puranas) traces its history back to the puranas,when the Mother Chamundeshwari killed the wicked buffalo- headed demon, Mahishasura. It is believed that the fierce war between Mother and the demon took place in different places like the Vindhyas etc and finally Mahisha was killed on the hills where the present day temple is situated in Mysore. The Mother is also known as Mahishasura Mardhini. The Mother is seated on Her vehicle lion, killing Mahishaasura, the demon with her trident (thrishUlam.) The now world famous Mysore Dasara is the celebration of this victory of good over evil. Mysore also has associations with the Mahabharata and King Ashoka of the 3rd century B.C. During the Wodeyar rule Mysore reached the Zenith of its glory as a fabled centre of oriental splendour. It is widely believed that the magnificient throne one can see in the Mysore palace originally belonged to Dharmaraj Yudhishtir - the eldest of the Pandavas. Later, it was adored by the rulers of the Vijayanagar empire and lastly by the Wodeyars (rulers) of Mysore. The great sage Vidyaaranya could establish the great Vijayanagar Hindoo empire only due to the blessings of the Mother. This is not only an interesting story but also very inspiring. This historical story sends out a message to our present day politicians that spirituality (read Dharma) is the quintessential part of Indian polity. In my opinion, all the problems faced by our country is due to lack of practice of Dharma both in personal and public life. I shall post this story in the near future. The photo of Mother Goddess Chaudeshwari was taken from the temple where the 432 days long "ayutha chandikaa yajnam" successfully concluded last year in Padmanabha Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka. Please refer back to my previous post regarding this yajnam and the details. "chaudeshwari" is the local name given to goddess "nithya klinna", an important diety dwelling in the sacred "shrii yantram". The dhyaana shloka of nithyaklinna is as follows: udhyath soorya samapraBhAm smitha muKhiim, kara-thalE pAna pAthram dhaDhAnAm | hasthEnaikEna Khadgam dhOrBhirshoolam cha damarum shuBhra shuBhrOtthariiyAm || nAnAlankArayukthAm maNi makuta vilasath kundalADyAm guNADyAm | nithyaklinnAm thrilOka vandhyAm aha-manu dhivasam mAnasii BhAvayAmi || Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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