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One possible explanation for the dream could be as

follows:

 

Every piece of jewelery a woman owns and/or wears is

insignificant in front of her thali (mangala-sutra).

The lady was afraid that the thieves might steal all

her jewelry including her thali. If anyone else

(except the Devi and her Dharma-pati) touches her

thali, then it becomes polluted (apavitra).

 

Therefore the lady surrendered her thali to Devi

Rajarajeshwari and prayed to safeguard it and, in

essence, her husband (and her marriage). Even if she

lost all her other jewelery, it does not matter to

her. But she cannot afford to lose her Saubhagya, her

thali, and her husband. This lady is truly a Pativrata

who considers her Saubhagya above everything else. Who

else can protect that priceless thali except the Devi?

So, the lady has surrendered her " all " to the Devi.

 

Jai Devi Rajaraheshwari!!

 

Regards,

Narasimhaswamy

 

 

 

--- manoj_menon <ammademon wrote:

 

> Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru ,

> Panimalar a/p

> Venayagan <panimalar@h...> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Hi friends,

> >

> > Need your comment on this dream . One of my friend

> dreamed that

> she was

> > chased my thieves.............while running she

> came across the

> amman statue

> > ( Rajarajeswary), so to protect her jewerly she

> took out her thali

> koddi

> > only, (she is wearing other jewelrys but she only

> took out the

> thali koddi )

> > and put it on Rajarajeswary amma neck and ran to

> save her self.

> >

> > I know this forum is not to discuss dreams but she

> don't know what

> does it

> > means. I hope you guys can help her or guide her..

> Thank you very

> much.

> >

> > malar

>

>

> One possible answer. it may seem unflattering, but I

> definitely do

> not mean to be insulting.

>

> Your friend believes Amman can save her marriage

> (surrendering thali

> koddi), but she either

> 1. does not believe Amman can save her hard-earned

> wealth

> (represented by jewelery) and herself, or

> 2. just assumes that it upto herself to save her

> self and her own

> hard-earned wealth. The thought that the goddess can

> actually be

> able to help her even in such dire circumstances

> simply did not

> strike her (even in the dream).

>

> Either way, from a spiritual viewpoint, it's measure

> of how much

> surrender has to be incorporated.

>

> if it's any consolation, that's where 99% of

> humanity is - no

> complete surrender. we are all at various levels of

> surrender.

>

> Amme sharanam!

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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