Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Today is the Guru poornima day , the full moon day. I just came out and saw the moon just now with its full brilliance indicating the face of Devi and offered namaskar. I was just reminded of Sowndarya lahari, the great sanskrit verses of Shri Adi sankara in praise of the goddess, Maa Parvathi. He compares the moon to the face of Devi. In one of the verses ( I could not recall the number ) " Bhavani Thwam dase mayee vidhara drishtim sa karunam ithi stothum vanchana gatha yathi bhavani thwam ithi yaha; dadaiva thwam thasmai thisasee nija sayujya pathaveem brahmendra sputa makuta nirajitha patham. " , He says that when a devotee just starts pronouncing the word Bhavani by uttering the first letter, She understands that she is only being called and rushes to help the devotee and even confers on him sayujya pathavi , meaning salvation. How great is the karunya of Maa Parvathi!!!. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Dear Ganesan, She is most kindful Goddess mother. She wears costumes representing Hindu Culture and moves in dignified manner holding her trident in hand. Her sweet smile can take hearts of devotees. Her eyes can deliver pleasant rays like moon to devotees and sharp laser beams to wrong doers. These laser beams are bright white with very high voltage that can burn wrong doers into ashes. There is no comparision to how she would save her devotees. She is Goddess of Gods, yet very kindful and caring to good human beings. Pleasant cold waves would pass through hearts of devotees, when her kindness is recalled. She is not an imagination of few sensitive people, but her existence is reality. Source : Lectures by learned saints. On this holy day I wish to be with you to bow my head and join my hands to salute our Great Divine Mother. Best Regards Upendra V kganesan_1962 <ganeshk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 Dear friends I am doing a small research work on the Divine Composer Shree Muthuswamy Dikshithar. I came across the song Raktha Ganapathim & the Lord is in Trivandrum. Can anyone let me know anything regarding this temple in Trivandrum? The place where it is etc. namaskaarams usha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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