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Dear Sir,

 

My few observations

 

1. Number of squares should be 81

2. What does the central bindu in the quadrangle indicate or signify

3. How is Bindu in quadrangle distinct from the Bindu in the down

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4. Also why is Bindu in upward direction of the quadrangle

5. Goddess Kali image was little heavy (for me..)

6. The Image of Goddess Kamakshi is very beautiful, if available,

please upload a higher resolution of the image

 

Regards,

Raghu Venkata

 

Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru , " para_anuloma "

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Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru , " raghuvenkataj "

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> Dear Sir,

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> My few observations

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> 1. Number of squares should be 81

 

Reply: It is not my image, these are images which have been collected

form online sources.

 

http://www.bhagavadgitausa.com.cnchost.com/MAHAVI27.jpg

 

The above url has it. They have calculated erroneously as 83(at one

point they say 18 it should be 16)

 

> 2. What does the central bindu in the quadrangle indicate or signify

> 3. How is Bindu in quadrangle distinct from the Bindu in the down

> triangle

> 4. Also why is Bindu in upward direction of the quadrangle

 

If you are referring to the Vasthuchakram, this posting will not be

enough to explain what it is, if you are referring to the srichakra

bindu, this universe will not be enough to explain it!

 

> 5. Goddess Kali image was little heavy (for me..)

 

If you are referring to the image a deity with a cut head.

FYI, it is not Goddess Kali, but a Dashamahvidya deity called

Chinnamastha Devi. It represents the highest philosophy.Nowhere Have

I added Kali Ma's image(or Kamakshi's image).

 

ANything which looks horrible is not Kali Ma.And Kali Ma is not a

horrible deity to make her viewing itself " heavy " . AFter all,

Rajarajeshwari Devi in Amavasya is Mahakali swaroopa.

 

It is like saying " Mother you are heavy for me to look during

Amavasya but on Pournami I love you for your beauty. "

 

She will not differentiate you from her son Subramanya, do you think

She will?

 

The images are of Dashamahavidya deities--

Matangi,dhoomavathy,bagalamukhi,etc

 

> 6. The Image of Goddess Kamakshi is very beautiful, if available,

> please upload a higher resolution of the image.

 

What you call " Beautiful Kamakshi " image is actually " Rajarajeshwari

statutte image "

 

Thankyou

 

Shreeram Balijepalli

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> Regards,

> Raghu Venkata

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Dear Sir,

Thanks for the clarifications.

Regards,

Raghu Venkata

 

Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru , " para_anuloma "

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> Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru , " raghuvenkataj "

> <raghuvenkataj@> wrote:

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> > Dear Sir,

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> > My few observations

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> > 1. Number of squares should be 81

>

> Reply: It is not my image, these are images which have been

collected

> form online sources.

>

> http://www.bhagavadgitausa.com.cnchost.com/MAHAVI27.jpg

>

> The above url has it. They have calculated erroneously as 83(at

one

> point they say 18 it should be 16)

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> > 2. What does the central bindu in the quadrangle indicate or

signify

> > 3. How is Bindu in quadrangle distinct from the Bindu in the

down

> > triangle

> > 4. Also why is Bindu in upward direction of the quadrangle

>

> If you are referring to the Vasthuchakram, this posting will not

be

> enough to explain what it is, if you are referring to the

srichakra

> bindu, this universe will not be enough to explain it!

>

> > 5. Goddess Kali image was little heavy (for me..)

>

> If you are referring to the image a deity with a cut head.

> FYI, it is not Goddess Kali, but a Dashamahvidya deity called

> Chinnamastha Devi. It represents the highest philosophy.Nowhere

Have

> I added Kali Ma's image(or Kamakshi's image).

>

> ANything which looks horrible is not Kali Ma.And Kali Ma is not a

> horrible deity to make her viewing itself " heavy " . AFter all,

> Rajarajeshwari Devi in Amavasya is Mahakali swaroopa.

>

> It is like saying " Mother you are heavy for me to look during

> Amavasya but on Pournami I love you for your beauty. "

>

> She will not differentiate you from her son Subramanya, do you

think

> She will?

>

> The images are of Dashamahavidya deities--

> Matangi,dhoomavathy,bagalamukhi,etc

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> > 6. The Image of Goddess Kamakshi is very beautiful, if

available,

> > please upload a higher resolution of the image.

>

> What you call " Beautiful Kamakshi " image is

actually " Rajarajeshwari

> statutte image "

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> Thankyou

>

> Shreeram Balijepalli

> >

> > Regards,

> > Raghu Venkata

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> > Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru , " para_anuloma "

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