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Shaktism (doctrine of energy, power, the eternal goddess), is one of several major Hindu denominations, wherein the metaphysical reality is considered metaphorically a woman and Maha Devi Shakti is regarded as the supreme godhead. It includes many goddesses, all considered aspects of the same supreme goddess. Shaktism has different sub-traditions, ranging from those focused on most worshipped Durga, gracious Parvati to that of fierce Kali. According to a 2010 estimate by Johnson and Grim, Shaktism is the third largest Hindu sect, constituting about 30 million or 3.2% of Hindus.
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Some Forms of Maha Devi Shakti
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Durga - Sits upon a tiger during Navaratri
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Parvati - She is kind and tender and represents motherhood
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Kali - Goddess of Time, Change, Creation, Power, Destruction and Death
Many Hindus worship Shakti as the divine mother who calls for absolute surrender. Yogis regard Shakti as the power, lying dormant within the body as a coiled serpent (kundalini), that must be aroused and realized to reach spiritual liberation. Shaktism is an essential part of Hindu Tantra, a system of practices involving the worship of the goddess and designed to empower and release both mind and body.
In popular worship, the goddess Shakti is known by many names; Hindus regard all female deities as her different manifestations and may refer to her simply as Devi (Goddess).
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Relief statues of Vaishnavi, Varahi, Indrani and Chamunda
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Ammavaru - according to Hindu belief, she is an ancient goddess who laid the egg that hatched Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu. "Amma" means mother. She is thought to have existed before the beginning of time.
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As Tripura Sundari, she is the complete supreme form. Here, she's enthroned with her left foot upon the Sri Chakra, holding her traditional symbols, the sugarcane bow, flower arrows, noose and goad.
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The goddess of prosperity, Lakshmi
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Shiva and Parvati with their Sons Karttikeya and Ganesha and the Calf Bull
The Mahavidya
The Mahavidya are a group of ten Hindu Tantric goddesses. The 10 Mahavidyas are: Kali, Tara, Tripura Sundari, Bhuvaneshvari, Bhairavi , Chhinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bagalamukhi, Matangi and Kamala. Nevertheless, the formation of this group encompass divergent and varied religious traditions that include yogini worship, Saivism, Vaishnavism, and Vajrayana Buddhism.
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The ten mahavidyas, Rajasthan. Top: Kali. Second row (l->r): Bhairavi, Bhuvaneshvari, Tara. Third row (l->r): Bagalamukhi, Kamala, Chhinnamasta. Last row (l->r):Tripura Sundari, Matangi, Dhumavati
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saurabhshelar · 6 months
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बगलामुखी माता मंत्र वाचासिद्धी | Bagalamukhi Mata Mantra
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thehindudeities · 1 year
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Bagalamukhi: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Fierce Goddess
In the vast pantheon of Hindu deities, Bagalamukhi stands out as a fierce and formidable goddess. Often depicted with a golden complexion and dressed in yellow, she exudes an aura of power and determination. Her name, which means “crane-faced,” symbolizes her ability to seize and paralyze her enemies. In this blog post, we will delve into the captivating mysteries surrounding Bagalamukhi and…
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astroruchi · 2 years
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लक्ष्मी पूजन, बगलामुखी पूजन, कुबेर पोटली पूजन, Lakshmi Pujan for Diwali 2022
Dr. Abhiruchi Jain has identified that how to attract Goddess Laxmi to our house or working place. Goddess Laxmi attracts by some special Tantra Objects(items) like kaudi, Laxmi Paduka, Potali and lot of other things.
Benefits of Lakshmi Puja:
Resolves all financial issues.
Removes all obstacles and hurdles related to career and business.
Helps you achieve success in all ventures of life.
This puja gives youpower, success and prosperity.
Lakshmi Puja also blesses you with beauty and intelligence.
Also Kuber Potli is must to control the wealth by the God of Wealth Control ‘Kuber’
Benefits of Kuber Puja
To gain boons and wealth, devotees perform Kuber Puja at their shops, offices and homes. Some call Pujari Ji to perform the rituals properly as well.
Lord kuber, the god of gold, bless his devotees with prosperity, wealth and treasure and can benefit his devotees in different ways.
Benefits of Bagalamukhi Pujan
Legal Matters:
This Puja helps in resolving ongoing legal cases pertaining to divorce, property disputes, money disputes etc.
It is also very effective in cases where a person is wrongly accused. No matter how unfavorable the legal issue is, this Puja brings a favorable outcome.
Enemy Protection/Evil Eye:
It safeguards against visible and non-visible enemies and protects/shields from evil eye.
Neutralizes/Removes Black Magic:
It helps to neutralize/remove the effects of black magic and also provides protection against the same for future.
Business & Career:
It helps to grow or start new business ventures, resolves career and business related issues.
Financial Issues:
If you are in financial debts or have incurred huge financial losses, this Puja is the solution to all those problems.
Health, Wealth & Prosperity:
This Puja gives you a life you have only dreamed of. Name, fame wealth - the possessions that make life a happy one can be attained through this Puja.
To prosper yourself by making Goddess Laxmi happy, follow the Dhan Akarshan Vidhi on this Diwali and take the advantage of it.
For all types of Aarti click on below link
https://www.astroruchi.com/kuberji-ki-aarti/
https://www.astroruchi.com/baglamukhiji-ki-aarti/
So, my kind request to follow the steps given in the Video and Achieve High Success in all fields of Life.
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Shubham Bhavatu !!
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Dr. Abhiruchi Jain
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agassorg · 2 years
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howtoexloveback · 2 years
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Maa Baglamukhi Mantra for Defeat Enemies
Maa Baglamukhi Mantra for Defeat Enemies
बगलामुखी साधना बहुत ही पुराने ज़माने से प्रचलित है। यह एक ऐसी साधना है जिसमें अगर आप कोई चीज़ बाधावश नहीं प्राप्त कर पा रहे तो फिर आप इस साधना के पश्चात उसे पाने में अवश्य ही सफल होंगे। बगलामुखी साधना और सिद्धि जीवन में आने वाले कई प्रकार के विषों के निवारण के लिए होती है। ऐसा माना जाता है की ज़िन्दगी में चार तरीके के विष होते हैं – इनके जीवन में रहने पर जीवन में आनंद का आना मुश्किल होता है वे हैं –…
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Had a funny thought.
The Big4, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and Indra once decided to have a rIcH fAm vIbEs party with their wives. So 8 ppl in total. And then Parvati is late. So everyone questions Shiva why his wife is late and just then she barges into the room with.... Durga, Kali, Tara, Matangi, Chhinamasta, Bhairavi, Bagalamukhi, Katyayani, Kushmanda, Shailaputri and 60 other avatars of hers and is just like hi :) I brought the girlies along :)
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janaknandini-singh999 · 10 months
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The Mahavidya (Sanskrit: महाविद्या, IAST: Mahāvidyā, lit. Great Wisdoms) are a group of ten Hindu[1] Tantric goddesses.[2] The 10 Mahavidyas are usually named in the following sequence: Kali, Tara, Tripura Sundari, Bhuvaneshvari, Bhairavi , Chhinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bagalamukhi, Matangi and Kamala.[3] Nevertheless, the formation of this group encompass divergent and varied religious traditions that include yogini worship, Saivism, Vaishnavism, and Vajrayana Buddhism.[4]
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Shaktas believe, "the one Truth is sensed in ten different facets; the Divine Mother is adored and approached as ten cosmic personalities," the Dasa-Mahavidya ("ten-Mahavidyas").[6] As per another school of thought in Shaktism Mahavidyas are considered to be form of Mahakali. The Mahavidyas are considered Tantric in nature, and are usually identified as:[7
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1. Kali: The goddess who is the ultimate form of Brahman, and the devourer of time (Supreme Deity of Kalikula systems). Mahakali is of a pitch black complexion, darker than the dark of the dead of the night. She has three eyes, representing the past, present and future. She has shining white, fang-like teeth, a gaping mouth, and her red, bloody tongue hanging from there. She has unbound, disheveled hairs. She wears tiger skins as her garments, a garland of skulls and a garland of rosy red flowers around her neck, and on her belt, she was adorned with skeletal bones, skeletal hands as well as severed arms and hands as her ornamentation. She has four hands, two of them had the trident called the trishula and the sword and two others carried a demon head and a bowl collecting the blood dripping from a demon head.
2. Tara: The goddess who acts as a guide and a protector, and she who offers the ultimate knowledge that grants salvation. She is the goddess of all sources of energy. The energy of the sun is believed to originate from her. She manifested as the mother of Shiva after the incident of Samudra Manthana to heal him as her child. Tara is of a light blue complexion. She has disheveled hair, wearing a crown decorated with the digit of the half-moon. She has three eyes, a snake coiled comfortably around her throat, wearing the skins of tigers, and a garland of skulls. She is also seen wearing a belt supporting her skirt made of tiger-skin. Her four hands carry a lotus, scimitar, demon head and scissors. Her left foot rests on the laying down Shiva.
3. Tripura Sundari (Shodashi, Lalita): The goddess who is "beauty of the three worlds" (Supreme Deity of Srikula systems); the "Tantric Parvati" or the "Moksha Mukta". She is the ruler of Manidvipa, the eternal supreme abode of the goddess. Shodashi is seen with a molten gold complexion, three placid eyes, a calm mien, wearing red and pink vestments, adorned with ornaments on her divine limbs and four hands, each holding a goad, lotus, a bow, and arrow. She is seated on a throne.
4. Bhuvaneshvari: The goddess as the world mother, or whose body comprises all the fourteen lokas of the cosmos. Bhuvaneshvari is of a fair, golden complexion, with three content eyes as well as a calm mien. She wears red and yellow garments, decorated with ornaments on her limbs and has four hands. Two of her four hands hold a goad and noose while her other two hands are open. She is seated on a divine, celestial throne.
5. Bhairavi:  The fierce goddess. The female version of Bhairava. Bhairavi is of a fiery, volcanic red complexion, with three furious eyes, and disheveled hair. Her hair is matted, tied up in a bun, decorated by a crescent moon as well as adorning two horns, one sticking out from each side. She has two protruding tusks from the ends of her bloody mouth. She wears red and blue garments and is adorned with a garland of skulls around her neck. She also wears a belt decorated with severed hands and bones attached to it. She is also decked with snakes and serpents too as her ornamentation – rarely is she seen wearing any jewelry on her limbs. Of her four hands, two are open and two hold a rosary and book.
6. Chhinnamasta: The self-decapitated goddess. She chopped her own head off in order to satisfy Jaya and Vijaya (metaphors of rajas and tamas - part of the trigunas). Chinnamasta has a red complexion, embodied with a frightful appearance. She has disheveled hair. She has four hands, two of which hold a sword and another hand holding her own severed head; three blazing eyes with a frightful mien, wearing a crown. Two of her other hands hold a lasso and drinking bowl. She is a partially clothed lady, adorned with ornaments on her limbs and wearing a garland of skulls on her body. She is mounted upon the back of a copulating couple.
7. Dhumavati: The widow goddess. Dhumavati is of a smoky dark brown complexion, her skin is wrinkled, her mouth is dry, some of her teeth have fallen out, her long disheveled hair is gray, her eyes are seen as bloodshot and she has a frightening mien, which is seen as a combined source of anger, misery, fear, exhaustion, restlessness, constant hunger and thirst. She wears white clothes, donned in the attire of a widow. She is sitting in a horseless chariot as her vehicle of transportation and on top of the chariot, there is an emblem of a crow as well as a banner. She has two trembling hands, her one hand bestows boons and/or knowledge and the other holds a winnowing basket.
8. Bagalamukhi: The goddess who paralyzes enemies. Bagalamukhi has a molten gold complexion with three bright eyes, lush black hair and a benign mien. She is seen wearing yellow garments and apparel. She is decked with yellow ornaments on her limbs. Her two hands hold a mace or club and holds demon Madanasura by the tongue to keep him at bay. She is shown seated on either a throne or on the back of a crane.
9. Matangi: The Prime Minister of Lalita (in Srikula systems), sometimes called the "Tantric Saraswati". Matangi is depicted as emerald green in complexion, with lush, disheveled black hair, three placid eyes and a calm look on her face. She is seen wearing red garments and apparel, bedecked with various ornaments all over her delicate limbs. She is seated on a royal throne and she has four hands, three of which hold a sword or scimitar, a skull and a veena (a musical instrument). Her one hand bestows boons to her devotees.
10. Kamalatmika (Kamala): The lotus goddess; sometimes called the "Tantric Lakshmi". Kamala is of a molten gold complexion with lush black hair, three bright, placid eyes, and a benevolent expression. She is seen wearing red and pink garments and apparel and bedecked with various ornaments and lotuses all over her limbs. She is seated on a fully bloomed lotus, while with her four hands, two hold lotuses while two grant her devotees' wishes and assures protection from fear.
All these Mahavidyas reside in Manidvipa.
The Mahabhagavata Purana and Brihaddharma Purana however, list Shodashi (Sodasi) as Tripura Sundari, which is simply another name for the same goddess.[9] The Guhyati guyha-tantra associates the Mahavidyas with the Dashavatara, the ten avatars of Vishnu, and states that the Mahavidyas are the source from which the avatars of Vishnu arise.
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anviksha · 6 months
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Shodasha Dinatmaka or 16 day puja of Devi Durga begins on the Krushna Paksha Dwitiya of Ashwina month i.e. 8 days prior to Mahalaya and continues till Vijayadashami. This puja is carried out in all Shakti Peethas of Odisha. Though, rituals vary from temple to temple, the common ritual is that the Goddess is attired in different forms for each day like Rajarajeshwari, Bhubaneswari, Bagalamukhi, Jayadurga etc. The different attires are called Besas or Shodasha Besa.
These are the images of Shodasha Besa of different temples of Cuttack according to dates, from the start of the Navratri i.e. 15th October 2023 till Dussehra i.e. 24th October 2023.
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curious-sight · 2 years
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Who is Goddess Bagalamukhi?
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One of the ten Mahavidyas of the wisdom goddesses, Bagalamukhi represents the deep feminine primal power in Hinduism. She is Dasamahavidyas' eighth goddess. The universe is created, governed, and destroyed by the goddess Baglamukhi. Her name is Aadi Shakti. She is the life force that underlies the existence of the entire universe. Nobody can live without vitality. She possesses unmatched power. The seventh Mahavidya is her. With her club, Bagalamukhi Devi destroys the enthusiast's confusions and delusions. The word Bagala is derived from Valga, which then evolved into Vagla and then Bagla. There are 108 unique names for the goddess.
Her primary feature is recognised as being more than just her crane face. In some parts of northern India, she is known as Peetambari Devi or Brahmastra Roopini. This is due to the fact that she has a golden aura and wears yellow-colored clothing. Yellow lotuses are also used to make her throne. On her head, she has a crescent-shaped moon. She appears to have two arms in some pictures and four arms in others. Her devotees in West Bengal regard her as a demi-goddess who slays demons. She appears fierce and is holding a club in her right hand. She is tearing the demon's tongue out with her left hand. It is obvious from this picture that the Goddess possesses the strength to defeat and utterly paralyse her foes. She has the power to silence anyone using their voice to do wrong. She has the ability to turn defeat into victory. She also has the capacity to articulate the metaphysical significance of life after death. For those who follow her, she can make losing seem like winning.  The goddess Bagalamukhi serves as the perfect example of ying and yang duality. One can easily achieve balance and peace if she stays true to her values. In a more profound metaphysical sense, she represents the culmination of the unborn into the uncreated.
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astroruchi · 2 years
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HAPPY DIPAWALI
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