Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 anbarntha shreeram, vanakkam mikka nanri nan varuhiren namasivayam --- para_anuloma <para_anuloma wrote: > Dear Namasivayam Avargale, > > This whole group is dedicated to that deity in > Nanganallur and I > have posted many messages and mention that deitiey > and swami's name > in many many postings of mine. > > Also the temple is quite famous in the shaktha > circuit in chennai. > However there is no overt publicity being done for > the temple or > swami. Except a mention in a magazine or Tv or for > some small > religious function. > > The origin of the temple is itself in deep mysticism > and miracles. > > To know more about the temple you have to make a > visit to the temple > in Nanganallur. > > Get down at Palavanthangal railway station and go > toward > thillaganaga nagar. Any autowalla will take you > there for Rs.15 to > Rs.20. It is just a stones throw away and you can > even walk the > distance from the station. > > Buy the sthala purana in english and tamil and be > benefitted by it. > > I will try to post onefor S kotak ji in hindi as he > was asking for > it and lives elsewhere. > > I am going to scan soon rajagopala swami's story > and also post the > same in my own words. And ofcourse it will contain > the full details > of the temple. > > Your search willend here probably as Amba Herself > wills people to > come to the temple. Some days not even one soul is > there in the > temple. somedays suddenly there is a bustle of crowd > there. > > Without her will noone can come to the temple even > if they have > tried enough or stayed long in chennai. > > My own friend Mukund who is into shaktha now has > never visited the > temple even once.But he is ardently chanting her > name. He wishes to > visit but is now caught in USA. > > This is the maya... > > will say more on the temple soon....please see the > first file of our > group's file for the address of sami and temple(both > addresses are > the same as the swami resides in the temple ina > small room) > > Bring with you as many people as possible and > introduce the elixir > called Rajarajeshwari Devi > > Yours yogically, > Shreeram > > > Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru , > nama siva > <nama_sivam> wrote: > > plz give a brief note on rajarajeswari temple at > > nangainallur. i never heared about it though iam > in > > chennai for 25 years. > > namasivayam > > > > --- Group Owner <para_anuloma> wrote: > > > > > Dear Varahi sutas, > > > > > > Om! Varahyai > Vidmahay > > > Rathneswarayai dheemahi. Thanno Nithya > > > Prachodayath! > > > > > > > > > > > > This posting concentrates on the Srividya deity > > > Varahi. > > > > > > If one makes a visit to Nangainallur Temple one > can > > > see Varahi on the left and Mantrini on the left > side > > > of the sanctumsanctorum of Rajarajeshwari Devi. > > > > > > Rajarajeshwari Devi delegates the ruling to > Mantrini > > > and the harming power/killing enemies/trouble > makers > > > to Varahi and sits in meditation in Veerasana. > > > > > > But at times She too comes in her form to save > > > devotees. > > > > > > But generally these deities look after the > > > deity(including Matangi devi who stays below > > > Rajarajeshwari devi in heirarchy) > > > Shri Varahi Devi > > > > > > > > > (Varahi Devi Idol in Devipuram,the place being > run > > > under Sree Prahalad Shastry(Amrita) who was the > > > disciple of my father's Guruvugaaru Sree > > > Swaprakashananda Avadhutha) > > > > > > > > > > > > Goddess Varahi is one of the Saptamatrukas > (Mothers) > > > created from the boar avatara of Lord > MahaVishnu. > > > She is classed as the fifth among the seven > > > " mother-like " divinities. Except for Chamundi > all > > > the Saptamathrukas represent the female > (Shakthi) > > > aspects of the various Gods. Thus, Brahmani > > > represents Brahma, Maheshvari represents Shiva, > > > Kaumari represents Skanda or Muruga, Vaishnavi > > > represents Vishnu, Varahi represents Varaha, the > > > boar incarnation of Vishnu and Indrani that of > Indra > > > and Chamundi is the annihilator of Chamunda. > > > > > > > > > > > > Varahi is the Shakthi energy of the Vishnu > Avatar > > > Varaha. She is often associated with Goddess > Kamala > > > (one of the Mahavidyas). She is also called the > > > Danda-natha or Lady Commander of the forces of > the > > > mother-goddess, symbolizing the might of > SriVidya. > > > Varahi is also " Vakdevi " on the snout of Varaha > > > avatara of Lord Vishnu. This Vak (word) is the > power > > > of speech of Vishnu in His manifestation as > " Yajna > > > Varaha " . > > > > > > Varahi has dominion over the intellect (Bhuddhi) > and > > > is worshiped through dhyana yoga. > > > > > > As Varahi she destroys evil forces that > obstructs > > > the devotees' progress, paralyses the enemies, > and > > > leads the devotees ultimately to Sri-Vidya. > > > > > > With Kurukulla, she is accorded the parental > status > > > to Sri-Chakra (Lalita Tripura-Sundari). > > > > > > While Kurukulla represents the full moon, Varahi > > > represents the new-moon. And while Varahi > represents > > > the illumination (prakasha) aspects of the > > > mother-goddess, Kurukulla is the " deliberation " > > > (vimarsa) aspect. > > > > > > In another aspect, Varahi is also said to be one > of > > > the Yoginis, taking the form of a boar. She is > said > > > to lift up the earth with her tusks to confer > > > benefits on all creatures. > > > > > > She is imagined as an eight-armed and three-eyed > > > lady with a face of a hog, seated under a > Palmyra > > > tree and functioning as a trusted attendant of > the > > > Goddess as her chief counselor. In this form, > she is > > > known as Chaitanya-bhairavi (the devotee's > === message truncated === Mail for Mobile Take Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile./learn/mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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