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🟣🟣🌸🌸🟡🟡🌸🌸🟣🟣 AN AMAZING AUSPICIOUS BEAUTIFUL DEVIMAA 🌺🌺🌺from @vishvrajsinh_the_artist • . ༺।। श्रीविद्या ।।༻ ꧁𝐒𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐞 𝐁𝐚𝐥𝐚 𝐓𝐫𝐢𝐩𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐫𝐢꧂ Śrī Balā Tripurasundarī is a child form of the Devī.She is Non Different from Śrī Lalita Mahātripurasundarī herself. She is seen with four hands holding an akshamālā, pustaka, abhaya and varadam. Her Vāhana is a swan (Hamsa) and is the representation of complete knowledge and wisdom.She is Gurumaṇḍaḷa rūpiṇī. Bala = Guru"....... Context? She is the one who resides in the Guru sthana in one's body. She is the intuitive power behind every Siddha. It is because of her that the line of siddhas starting from Shree Agastya himself had direct connections with the divine. But in today's world, she is underestimated. People yearn to go to the next stage without properly propitiating her. Shree Dakshinaamoorti's gurumaataa was Shree Bala Tripurasundari who later gave herself to Shree Dakshinaamoorti, in the form of Shree Tripurabhairavi, as his consort after eons of worshipping her. Hence she is the very embodiment of Guru Tattva. She is gurumandala all in all. Let us remember her through a verse : हे देवी गुरुरूपिणी शुभकरी कन्यास्वरूपे परे हे बाले ललिते बदरीशवन्दितपदे हे भैरवी मोक्षदे । हे सौम्ये वरदाभये शिवनुते रक्ताम्बरालंकृते श्रीविद्ये करपुस्तके सुखकरी माम् पातु पूर्णे सदा || Verses written by @kayceevee_19 #srividya #devi #ammavaru #manidweepam #shaktism #parabramha #shakta #srikulim #srimata #shodashi #mataji #sripuram #art #balatripurasundari #bala #bhuvaneshwari #srichakra #artistoninstagram #bahucharaji #bhuvaneshvari #lalita #kanchipuram #balambika #instaart #shreevidya #srividyaseries #vishvrajsinhtheartist #digitalart #indianculture #shreevidyaseries https://www.instagram.com/p/CpCHTpBuHxx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Manidweepa vasini Mangala harathi in Telugu lyrics | మణిద్వీపవాసిని మంగళ హారతి | PSLV TV
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Meru is the Mani , Jewel above the yoni
And yoni is the divine island Manidweepam
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There is no wish which can not be fulfilled by doing yoni puja
--- Kamakhya Tantra
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SRI CHAKRAM
Jivatma is the various parts of Paramatma. When Jivatma leaves Paramatma it suffers, wherein when it joins, it rejoices.
Example – we feel our house is hell, and plan for a tour or a pilgrimage tour for a month or even more. But with due difficulties during our path, we feel our house was better, and when we return back home, we are filled with joy. The joy and happiness were there before, but we forgot to look into it. Same way is our life on Earth (pilgrimage tour) with happiness and sorrow mixed, but once we attain Paramatma, we are at Bliss, because we started our trip from Him.
This Mukthi (Liberation) of Jivatma with Paramatma is attained by praying Mother Lalitha Tripura Sundari in both Mantra and Yantra forms.
To know Her through Mind is “Sri Vidya”. Lord Siva delivered all Tantras in Tantric way, which is termed as Sri Vidya or Sri Pura Upasana (Sri Puram where Devi Lalithambal Resides). Don’t go in search of Sri Chakra, it resides within us in our body. Each part of your body is for each Devatha and Shakthi resides in all.
As we recite slokas, sing hymns, all which are a form of devotion; praying Her through lines in Yantric way, chakra form of devotion.
Chakras possess a divine power and Shakthi, just like Veda mantras. Chakras are of various types – Circle, triangle, square and thalam.
• Circle signifies God (no beginning and end)
• Triangle signifies 3 sristi, stithi, samharam and 3 gunas Rajas, Tamas and Sadhvik
• Triangle facing up and down together signifies Siva and Sakthi (sivasakthi swaroopam)
• 8 sides – vasukonam
• 14 sides – bhuvansara (14 lokas in the universe)
In the yantra, at the centre is “bindu” where the main deity resides. Parivara devathas reside at the sides. This shapes is similar to Manidweepam (Sri Puram) where Lalithambal resides.
Sri Lalitha Parameswari method of attaining Her abode is Sri Vidya and the moorthy to attain Her is Sri Chakra or Maha Mehru.
Sri Chakra consists of Gnanam, Vijgnanam, Paragnanam and Brahmagnanam. All living creatures possess Shakthi within them for their survival, which is known as “Mooladhara Shakthi or Prana Sakthi”. This Mooladhara Shakthi is best described in Sri Chakra.
This Chakra contains Bindhu, Trikonam, Vasakonam, Andhardasaram, Bahirdasaram, Astathalam, Shodasthalam, Boopuram. They are all separate chakras and are known as “Avarnas”. Each avarna constitute a Chakreswari (residing deity), Mudra devatha and few Avarna devathas. They are known as “Yoginis”.
OTHER NAMES OF SRI CHAKRA
It possess 9 chakras so also known as “Navayoni Chakra”. Pooja performed for this Nine chakras with Avarna devathas is “Navavarna Pooja”, 43 trikonas so known as “Trisatvarimsath chakra”. Resides in heart during prayers so known as “Thagarakasam”. Mother’s mathruka shakthi is present so known as “Mathruga chakra”
Other names are Parama mangala chakra; Sivasakthi iyykiya chakra and Sadhanandha Sampoorna Chakra
STRUCTURE OF SRI CHAKRA
Sri chakra resembles the shape of a diamond. Mehru and Chakra are the 2D and 3D forms and are same with no differences. It depicts Sushmadhara Roopam of the Mother.
It has 9 trikonas, out of which 4 sivakonas facing up and 5shakthi konas facing down. All together known as “Yonigal”. 10th yoni is Bindu Sthanam in the centre. These 9 trikonas constitutes 43 triangles.
WHY 43 TRIANGLES?
The reason behind this is very well explained in Tripuraupanishad.
Mother is one, she is made of 9 Shakthi’s, 10 Indriyas, 5 Prananam, 5 elements, 4 Karanas and 10 aspects together constitute 43. Let’s see in detail
9 Shakthi – iccha, kriya, gnana, satvam, rajas, tamas, pasyanthi, madhyama, vaikari
10 Indriyams – 5 karmendriyam – vakku (word), padham (foot), pani (hand), paayuru (asanavai), upastham (kuri).
5 gnanendriyam – eyes, nose, mouth, ear and skin.
5 Prananams – Pranan, Abaanan, Udhaanan, Samanan, Viyanan
4 Karanas – manam, buddhi, siddham, ahangaram
10 aspects – sattham, sparsam, roobam, rasam, gandham, vasanam, kamanam, dhanam, visarkam, anandham
5 elements – earth, water, fire, air and sky.
• Earth – bone, skin, nerve, muscle and hair
• Water – sweat, blood, saliva, plasma, urine
• Fire – hunger, thirst, sleep, laziness, maithunam
• Air – happiness, sorrow, stand, arrival and depart
• Sky – kamam, krodham, lobam, vikarpam, sangarpam
May Lalithambal bless all and bestow with Her grace...
Pranams
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