Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 [635] NavamI : Who is represented by the auspicious ninth day of a lunar fortnight. The first nine days of the month of Asvin are held sacred to DurgA, rightly popular in the Hindu calender as NavarAtra. NavarAtra worship is offered with great sanctity to DurgA consecutively for nine days and usually ends with a sacrificial rite. DurgA PujA is a countrywide festival in India. Among the immeasurable aspects of PArvati, DurgA is, perhaps the most widely worshipped aspect of Sakti, emanated from PArvati, the basic ninth. The conspicious name of this deity is BAlA, the child; considered to be the daughter of Lalita and always nine years old. She destroyed the thirty sons of BhAndAsura. She is ever new and represents the youthful aspirations of an evolving soul. The ninth lunar digit represent the pious aspirations prevailing after the annihilation of all worldly thoughts at the eight digit, the junction of MadhyamA Vrtti.[a] Foot note : [a] Reference to notes Name 632 ******************************* [636] CaturdasI : Who is represented by the auspicious fourteenth day of a lunar fortnight. The Divine Mother as such pervades the fourteen Bhuvanas[a] or lokas which represents the fourteen gaps of experience of evolution. Beyong this they all merge in the unity of Siva-Sakti. CaturdasI is the completing digit of spiritual experience. Kumbhaka uniformity of breath begins from this stage for a yogi who is evolving in the Sakti cakra. There are fourteen 'jewels' churned out of the ocean and also the fourteen lores mentioned in the PurAnas. Sakti-mAtA is the source of all these. Hence the name. Foot Note: [a] The seven Patalas, netherlands and seven Lokas, higherlands together. In Tantra there are 118 Bhuvanas said to be existing. Reference TantrAloka : see BhuwanadhvA. The immanent aspect of the Supreme Siva or ParA Sakti. Further Commentaries see link : http://shaktisadhana.50megs.com/Newhomepage/sadhana/Commentaries.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 Would that be this night? Blessings, pr , "NMadasamy" <nmadasamy wrote: > > > [635] NavamI : Who is represented by the auspicious ninth day of a > lunar fortnight. > > The first nine days of the month of Asvin are held sacred to DurgA, > rightly popular in the Hindu calender as NavarAtra. NavarAtra > worship is offered with great sanctity to DurgA consecutively for > nine days and usually ends with a sacrificial rite. DurgA PujA is a > countrywide festival in India. > > Among the immeasurable aspects of PArvati, DurgA is, perhaps the > most widely worshipped aspect of Sakti, emanated from PArvati, the > basic ninth. > > The conspicious name of this deity is BAlA, the child; considered to > be the daughter of Lalita and always nine years old. She destroyed > the thirty sons of BhAndAsura. She is ever new and represents the > youthful aspirations of an evolving soul. > > The ninth lunar digit represent the pious aspirations prevailing > after the annihilation of all worldly thoughts at the eight digit, > the junction of MadhyamA Vrtti.[a] > > Foot note : > [a] Reference to notes Name 632 > > > ******************************* > > [636] CaturdasI : Who is represented by the auspicious fourteenth > day of a lunar fortnight. > > The Divine Mother as such pervades the fourteen Bhuvanas[a] or lokas > which represents the fourteen gaps of experience of evolution. > Beyong this they all merge in the unity of Siva-Sakti. > > CaturdasI is the completing digit of spiritual experience. Kumbhaka > uniformity of breath begins from this stage for a yogi who is > evolving in the Sakti cakra. > > There are fourteen 'jewels' churned out of the ocean and also the > fourteen lores mentioned in the PurAnas. Sakti-mAtA is the source of > all these. Hence the name. > > > Foot Note: > [a] The seven Patalas, netherlands and seven Lokas, higherlands > together. In Tantra there are 118 Bhuvanas said to be existing. > Reference TantrAloka : see BhuwanadhvA. > > The immanent aspect of the Supreme Siva or ParA Sakti. > > > > > Further Commentaries see link : > http://shaktisadhana.50megs.com/Newhomepage/sadhana/Commentaries.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2007 Report Share Posted January 27, 2007 Wonderful Blessings! Tomorrow morning we have complete recitation of Bhavani Sahasra Stutith. This will charge all the participants to receive Divine Grace & Bliss. This will be followed by DIVINE GRACE MEDITATION Pranam! Virendra Delhi / 09818211796 --- prainbow61 <paulie-rainbow (AT) usa (DOT) net> wrote: > Would that be this night? > > Blessings, > > pr > > , "NMadasamy" > <nmadasamy wrote: > > > > > > [635] NavamI : Who is represented by the > auspicious ninth day of a > > lunar fortnight. > > > > The first nine days of the month of Asvin are held > sacred to DurgA, > > rightly popular in the Hindu calender as > NavarAtra. NavarAtra > > worship is offered with great sanctity to DurgA > consecutively for > > nine days and usually ends with a sacrificial > rite. DurgA PujA is a > > countrywide festival in India. > > > > Among the immeasurable aspects of PArvati, DurgA > is, perhaps the > > most widely worshipped aspect of Sakti, emanated > from PArvati, the > > basic ninth. > > > > The conspicious name of this deity is BAlA, the > child; considered to > > be the daughter of Lalita and always nine years > old. She destroyed > > the thirty sons of BhAndAsura. She is ever new and > represents the > > youthful aspirations of an evolving soul. > > > > The ninth lunar digit represent the pious > aspirations prevailing > > after the annihilation of all worldly thoughts at > the eight digit, > > the junction of MadhyamA Vrtti.[a] > > > > Foot note : > > [a] Reference to notes Name 632 > > > > > > ******************************* > > > > [636] CaturdasI : Who is represented by the > auspicious fourteenth > > day of a lunar fortnight. > > > > The Divine Mother as such pervades the fourteen > Bhuvanas[a] or lokas > > which represents the fourteen gaps of experience > of evolution. > > Beyong this they all merge in the unity of > Siva-Sakti. > > > > CaturdasI is the completing digit of spiritual > experience. Kumbhaka > > uniformity of breath begins from this stage for a > yogi who is > > evolving in the Sakti cakra. > > > > There are fourteen 'jewels' churned out of the > ocean and also the > > fourteen lores mentioned in the PurAnas. > Sakti-mAtA is the source of > > all these. Hence the name. > > > > > > Foot Note: > > [a] The seven Patalas, netherlands and seven > Lokas, higherlands > > together. In Tantra there are 118 Bhuvanas said to > be existing. > > Reference TantrAloka : see BhuwanadhvA. > > > > The immanent aspect of the Supreme Siva or > ParA Sakti. > > > > > > > > > > Further Commentaries see link : > > > http://shaktisadhana.50megs.com/Newhomepage/sadhana/Commentaries.html > > > > > ________ India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new http://in.answers./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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