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Main Deity: Mahalaxmi
Location: Bhavani Mandap, Mahadwar Road, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
Creator: Karnadeva, Chalukya Empire
Festivals: Kirnotsav, Rathotsav, Diwali, Varalakshmi Vratham, Lakshmi pooja, La
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Introduction of Mahalaxmi Temple Kolhapur
Maha Laksmi temple, also called Ambabai Temple, dedicated to Goddess Maha Lakshmi, is at the heart of Kolhapur. Shri Mahalaxmi Temple is a Shakti Peetha located on the Pancha Ganga riverbank.
It is also referred to as Dakshin Kashi in Hindu scriptures. Karnadeva built the Mahalakshmi temple during the Chalukya reign of 634 CE. Adi Shankaracharya also visited the temple. The city of Kolhapur was named after Kolhasur as it was his dying wish, whom the Devi killed.
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Devotees throng to witness the ever burning flame at Jwala Ji Temple Himachal Pradesh. Learn more about the famous temple for Goddess Shakthi Peetha.
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☀️51 Shakthi Peetas and Remedial Measures🕉️
“Ya Devi sarvabhutesu buddhi rupena samsthithaa
Namastasyai namastasyai namastasyai namo namaha”
To that Goddess who dwells within all beings in the form of intellect, I bow again and again
Devi Mahatmaya-CH.5 V.20
Daksha one of the four sons of Brahma and Aditi with his wife Prasuti bored 24 Shakti’s and the 24th Shakthi married Rudra.
Soon after they marriage Daksha organised a massive Yagna inviting all his 23 son in laws, the Gods, Rishis and other divine beings everyone got up to greet Daksha but Rudra did not get up , the seeds of conflict was sown.
Soon Brahma declared Daksha as the main Prajapati, inflated Daksha decided to perform the Brihaspati Sava sacrifice the biggest Yagna of all with all pomp and glory.
All the Gods rishis and demigods were invited but Sati and Shiva were uninvited.
Against her husbands wishes Sati insisted on going to the Yagna, she reached the ceremony she found out she was deliberately humiliated, feeling sad she ended her life jumping into the sacrificial fire.
Enraged Shiva after killing Daksha and maiming most of the gods took the body of Sati and started to perform the Rudra Tandav the dance of destruction.
Vishnu had to interfere to save the world he with his Sudarshan Chakra cut Sati body into 51 parts (Some say 108 parts). Each body part fell at a place and became consecrated as Shakthi Peetha. Shiva calmed down and returned to mount Kailash.
These 51 Shakthi Peetas are hidden in esoteric and Tantric secrets. Each has deep meaning and significance.
The body part is a hint at the remedial measures, the Shakti and Bhairav are other hints at the power of the Shakthi Peetas.
Taking the astrological Kalpurusha Tatwa and Prakirthi Bhava the zodiac signs was decided and the Nakshatra symbology is based on Vamana Purana Nakshatra Sareera involving the body of Lord Vishnu.
🏵️Principle one: Individuals who have the zodiac as 1,5,9, houses with no natural malefics tenanting can visit that Shakthi Peeta to strengthen the Bhava
Example 1
Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn Lagnas can visit Jwalaji Shakthi Peetha if no natural malefics are in Taurus
🌼Principle Two: If Moon is not 6th, 8th, 12th lords the Moon sign can also be taken as the auspicious Sign
Example 2
Leo or Aries Moons signs (Janma Rashis ) can visit Kiriteshwari Devi Shakthi Peetha to strengthen Aries sign
💮Principle Three: The Moon, Athmakaraka or a Yogakarakas Nakshatra can also be taken as deciding the correct and beneficial Shakthi Peeta
Example 3:
Moon or the AK IN Aridra nakshatra the Chamundeswari Shakthi Peetha in Mysore can be visited to strengthen the planet in Aridra
🏵️Principle Four
Individuals having health problems can visit the particular place of the body part to strengthen or have a particular bhava healed and cured
Example 4
Visiting Kamakya cures 7th 8th house doshas and it cures Gynaecological issues for woman
☀️51 Shakthi Peetas and their spiritual and Astrological significance
1.Temple: Bhabanipur Shakthi Peetha
Place:Karotoya, Bhabanipur, Bangladesh
Devi:Maa Bhabani or Aparna Devi or Adishakthi
Bhairav:Vaman
Body Part: Left anklet
Zodiac sign: Meena
Blessing: Granter of wishes
2.Avanti Shakthi Peetha (Ashtadasa Shakthi Peeta)
Place: Bhairava Parvat, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
Devi: Mahakali
Bhairav: Lambhakarna
Body Part:Upper lip
Zodiac: Mesha
Nakshatra:Vishaka
Blessing: Protection and spiritual Knowledge
3.Bahula Shakthi Peetha
Place: Ketugram, Katwa, West Bengal
Devi: Bahula
Bhairav: Bhiruka
Body Part: Left Arm
Zodiac: Aquarius
Nakshatra: Vishaka
Blessing: Material abundance and freedom from fear
4.Temple: Triambakeshwar Bhramari Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Panchavati, Nasik, Maharastra
Devi: Bhramari Devi
Bhairav: Mallikarjuna
Body Part: Chin
Nakshatra:Sathabisha
Zodiac: Taurus
Blessing: Bestows all desires (Sarvasiddhish)
5.Brajeshwari Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Kangra, Himachal Pradesh
Devi:Brajeshwari Devi
Bhairav: Abhiru
Body Part: Left Breast
Zodiac:Cancer
Nakshatra: Pushya
Blessing: Relief from injury, accidents, and ill health
6.Temple: Chinnamastika Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Chintpurni, Una district, Himachal Pradesh
Devi: Chinnamastika
Bhairav: Rudra Mahadev
Body Part: Foot
Zodiac: Meena
Nakshatra: Moola
Blessing: Transcendental knowledge and Moksha
6.Temple: Dakshyani Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Manas, Tibet
Devi: Mansa Devi
Bhairav: Amara
Body Part: Right hand
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Hastha
Blessing: Fulfilment of all desires
Special Features: Bathing in the Mansorvar has healing propensities and is a gateway to Kailash Parvat
8.Temple: Gandaka Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Mukthinath Peetha
Devi: Gandaka Devi
Bhairav: Chakrapani (Disc in hand)
Body Part: Right Cheek
Zodiac: Taurus
Blessing: Overcoming all obstacles and Attainment of Sidhi and Mukthi
Special features: One of the eight sacred temples dedicated to lord Vishnu (Srirangam, Srimushnam, Tirupathi, Namisharanya, Todatri, Puskar and Badrinath)
9.Temple: Jashoreshwari Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Jessore, Bangladesh
Devi: Jashoreshwari Kali
Bhairav: Chanda
Body Part: Right Hand
Nakshatra: Hastha
Zodiac: Gemini
Blessing: Removes all fears and ignorance and bestows immense blessings
Special features:
10.Temple: Jayanthi Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Jantia Hills, Meghalaya
Devi: Jayanthi Devi
Bhairav: Kramaadishwar (One who propels the world)
Body Part: Left Thigh
Zodiac: Poorvashada
Blessing: Gives victory in all undertakings
11.Temple: Jwalaji Shakthi Peetha
Place: Kangra, Himachal Pradesh
Devi: Devi Jwalaji
Bhairav: Unmatta Bhirava
Body Part: Tongue
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra:Jyesta
Blessing: Bestower of Grace and Knowledge, Vaksidhi
12.Temple: Kalmadev Shakthi Peetha
Place: Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh
Devi: Kalmadev Devi
Bhairav: Ashitanda
Body Part:Left Buttocks
Zodiac: Scorpio
Nakshatra: Poorvapalguni
Blessing: Progeny
Special features: Close is Chitrakoot were Ram Sita spent 11 Years
13.Temple: Kamakhya Devi Shakhi Peetha
Place: Kamgiri. Assam
Devi: Kamakhya Devi
Bhairav: Umananda or Bhayaanand
Body Part: Generative organ
Zodiac: Libra
Nakshatra: Poorva and Uttara Phalguni
Blessing: Grants all desires especially fertility and prosperity
Special features: Most powerful Shakthi Peetha and a site for Tantra worship
14. Temple: Kankalitala Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Balpur, West Bengal
Devi: : Kankalitala Devi
Bhairav: Ruru
Body Part: Waist bones
Zodiac: Virgo
Nakshatra: Kritika
Blessing: Protection and benevolence
15.Temple: Kanyashram Shakthi Peetha
Place: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
Devi: Sarvani
Bhairav: Nimisha
Body Part: Back
Zodiac: Kanya
Nakshatra: Dhanista
Blessing: Kunadalini awakening
Special features: This is the abode and killing of Banasura
16.Temple: Kiriteshwari Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Murshidabad, West Bengal
Devi: : Kiriteshwari Devi
Bhairav: Sangbarta
Body Part: Head Ornament (Kirit)
Zodiac: Aries
Nakshatra: Chitra
Blessing: Lordship, power, position and Good health
Special features: Mahamaya is asleep in this Temple, and Astavakra was cured of his cripple
17.Temple: Kottari Devi Shakthi Peeta
Place: Hinglaj, Pakisthan
Devi : Kottari Devi
Bhairav: Bhimlochana
Body Part: Brahmarandhra
Zodiac: Aries
Nakshatra: Ashwini
Blessing: Protective benevolent and guardian Goddess
18.Temple: Mahamaya Shakthi Peetha
Place: Amarnath, Jammu and Kashmir
Devi: Mahamaya
Bhairav: Trisandhyayeswar
Body Part: Neck
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Mrigasirsha
Blessing: Esoteric secrets
Special features: Shiva revealed the mystery of life and death
19. Temple: Phullara Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Ataha, West Bengal
Devi: Phullara Devi
Bhairav: Vishwesh
Body Part: lower Lips
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra: Rohini
Blessing: Bestower of all Wishes
Special features: Lord Rama was blessed by Phullara Devi to defeat Ravana
20.Temple: Ratnavali Shakthi Peetha
Place: Hooghly West Bengal
Devi: Anandamayee Maa
Bhairav: Ghanteshwar
Body Part: Right shoulder
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Aridra
Blessing: Gift’s pleasure and happiness
Special features: She is worshiped as a 16-year-old girl
21.Temple: Mahishamardini Shakthi Peetha
Place:Birbhum, West Bengal
Devi: Mahishamardhini
Bhairav: Vakranatha
Body Part: Brain (Manas)
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra: Kritika
Blessing: Psychological problems are physical disability and opening of third eye
Special features: Has Many Kunds with therapeutic benefits
22.Temple: Chamundeswari Shakthi Peetha
Place: Mysore, Karnataka
Devi: Chamunda
Body Part: Hair
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra: Aridra
Blessing: Bestows auspiciousness on all
Special features: Temple is Krouncha Peetham one among the Maha Peethas
23.Temple: Katyayani Shakthi Peetha
Place:Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh
Devi: Uma
Bhairav: Bhutesha
Body Part: Locks of Hair
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra: Aridra
Blessing: Devi grants sidhis and spiritual accomplishments
Special features: Shri Krishanas birthplace and Radharanis Worship
24.Temple: Vishalakshi Shakthi Peetha
Place:Varnasi, Uttar Pradesh
Devi: Visalakshi
Bhairav: Kaalbhairav
Body Part: Earrings (Kundalas)
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Shravana
Blessing: Moksha
Special features: Most ancient city and the city of Shiva and Shakthi
25.Temple: Kalighat Shakthi Peetha
Place: Kolkatta, West Bengal
Devi: Jaya Durga
Bhairav: Krodishsa
Body Part: Head
Zodiac: Aries
Nakshatra: Bharani
Blessing: She gives all round victory
Special features: It’s a centre for Tantric worship
26.Temple: Jogadya Shakthi Peetha
Place: Kshirgram, West Bengal
Devi: Yugadya
Bhairav: Kshirakhandaka
Body Part: Foot
Zodiac: Pisces
Nakshatra: Moola
Blessing: Freedom from cycle of birth and death
27.Temple: Umakotilingeshwara Swamy or Godavari Tir Shakthi Petha
Place:Rajahmundhry, Andhra Pradesh
Devi: Vishwesi
Bhairav: Dandapani
Body Part: Cheek
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra: Rohini
Blessing: Spiritual accomplishments (Sidhis)
Special features: Godavari River was brought to earth by Rishi Gauthama
28.Temple: Panchasagar Shakthi Peetha
Place: Varnasi. Uttarpradesh
Devi: Varahi,
Bhairav: Maharudra
Body Part: Lower row of Teeth and Jaw
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra: Swathi
Blessing: Land, agriculture, and property
Special features: Devi is associated with lord Vishnu
29.Temple: Devi Danteshwari Shakthi Peetha
Place: Bastar, Chaattisgarh
Devi: Danteshwari
Bhairav: Kapalbhairav
Body Part: Teeth
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra: Swathi
Blessing: Financial Abundance
30.Temple: Shri Sailam Shakthi Peetha
Place: Srisailam. Andhra Pradesh
Devi: Brahmarambika
Bhairav: Samvaranand
Body Part: Neck
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Mrigasirsha
Blessing: Good rain, fertility, prosperity and royalty
Special features: One of the Principle 18 Shakthi Peethams and is a Jyotir Linga
31.Temple: Nandikeshwari Shakthi Peetha
Place: Birbhum, West Bengal
Devi: Nandini
Bhairav: Nandikeshwara
Body Part: Necklace
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Mrigasirsha
Blessing: Joy, material, and spiritual accomplishments
32.Temple: Uma Shakthi Peetha
Place: Mithila, Bihar
Devi: Uma
Bhairav: Mahodara
Body Part: Left Shoulder
Zodiac: Aquarius
Nakshatra: Poorvabhadra
Blessing: Marital bliss and domestic happiness, Marriage problems and 7th house affliction s
Special features: Birthplace of Devi Sitha
33.Temple: Tara Tarini Shakthi Peetha
Place: Ganjam, Odisha
Devi: Tara Tarini
Bhairav: Tumbeswar
Body Part: Breasts
Zodiac: Cancer
Nakshatra: Pushya
Blessing: Guardian of sea farers and grants spiritual knowledge
Special features: Adi Peetha , foremost among the four important Shakthi Peethas
34.Temple: Mangala Gauri Shakthi Peetha
Place: Gaya, Bihar
Devi: Sarvamangala
Bhairav: Shiva
Body Part: Breasts
Zodiac: Cancer
Nakshatra:Pushya
Blessing: All auspiciousness in life (Sarva Mangala)
Special features: It is Shradha Peetha (offering prayers and obseisances to our ancestors)
35.Temple: Shivani Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Ramagiri, Uttarpradesh
Devi: Shivani
Bhairav: Chanda
Body Part:Right Breasts
Zodiac: Cancer
Nakshatra: Pushya
Blessing: Comforts and prosperity
Special features: Poet Kalidasas Ramagiri and association of lord Rama in vanavas
36.Temple: Sharadha Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Maihar, Madhya Pradesh
Devi: Sharadha Devi
Bhairav: Chanda
Body Part: Necklace
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Mrigasirsha
Blessing: Proficiency in arts, music, poetry, learning.
37.Temple: Mangal Chandika Shakthi Peetha
Place: Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
Devi: Mahakali
Bhairav: Mahakaleshwar
Body Part: Elbow
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Vishaka
Blessing: Longevity, Remedy for Mangal dosha , Remedy for short life
Special features: One of the 7 holy cities (Sapta Puri) and were Amrit spilt and is one of the Jyothirlingas
38. Temple: Lalitha Devi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Prayagraj, Uttarpradesh
Devi: Lalitha
Bhairav: Bhavah
Body Part: Fingers
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Hastha
Blessing: Knowledge, Success, and all benevolence
Special features: Veda Vyas codified the Vedas
39.Temple: Devagarbha Shakthi Peetha
Place: Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
Devi: Kamakshi
Bhairav: Ruru
Body Part: Nabhi
Zodiac: Leo
Nakshatra: Krittika
Blessing: Fertility, Progeny and Spiritual knowledge
Special features: One of the 18 most sacred Shakthi Peethas and is one of the 7 holy cities (Sapta Puri) Kasi and Kanchi are the eyes of Lord Shiva
40.Temple: Guhyeshwari Shakthi Peetha
Place: Kathmandu, Temple
Devi: Guhyeshwari
Bhairav: Kapali
Body Part: Knee / Reproductive organ
Zodiac: Libra
Nakshatra: Poorvapalguni
Blessing: Fertility and esoteric Secrets
41.Temple: Narmadha Shakthi Peetha
Place: Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh
Devi: Shona
Bhairav: Bhadrasena
Body Part: Hip
Zodiac: Virgo
Nakshatra: Kritika
Blessing: Enlightenment
Special features:Near the holy Narmadha river source of Banlingams
42.Temple: Barghabhima Devi Shakti Peetha
Place: East Midnapore, West Bengal
Devi: Bhimakali
Bhairav: Chanda
Body Part: Ankles
Zodiac: Aquaruis
Nakshatra: Rohini
Blessing: Protection from Negative forces
43.Temple: Bhadrakali Shakthi Peetha
Place: Kurukshtera, Haryana
Devi: Savithri
Bhairav: Sthanu
Body Part: Ankle
Zodiac: Aquarius
Nakshatra: Poorvabhadra
Blessing: Protection
Special features: Mahabharatha battle was happened here in kurushetra
44.Temple: Tripura Sundari Shakti Peetha
Place: Udaipur, Tripura
Devi: Tripura Sundari
Bhairav: Tripuresh
Body Part: Right foot
Zodiac: Pisces
Nakshatra: Moola
Blessing: Ashta sidhis and Nava nidhis
Special features: Devi is has the Powers of Brahma, Visnu and Shiva Tri-Shakthi
45.Temple: Kalika Shakthi Peetha
Place: Pavagadh, Gujarat
Devi: Kalika Mata
Bhairav: Nakuleesha
Body Part: Right leg toes
Zodiac: Pisces
Nakshatra: Moola
Blessing: Spiritual accomplishments
Special features:The Devis idol was established by Rishi Viswamitra
46.Temple: Vimala Devi Shakti Peetha
Place: Puri, Odisha
Devi: Vimala
Bhairav: Samvarta
Body Part: Feet/ Navel
Zodiac: Pisces
Nakshatra: Moola
Blessing: Moksha
Special features: Puri is one of the most important spiritual centres of the world
47.Temple: Sugandha Devi Shakti Peetha
Place: Shikarpur, Bangladesh
Devi: Sugandha
Bhairav: Triambak
Body Part: Nose
Zodiac: Gemini
Nakshatra: Magha
Blessing: Spiritual enlightenment
Special features: Famed for its Shiva Chaturdashi festival
48.Temple: Tripuramalini Devi Shakti Peetha
Place: Jalndhar, Punjab
Devi: Tripuramalini
Bhairav: Bhishan
Body Part: Left Breast
Zodiac: Capricorn
Nakshatra: Pushya
Blessing: Quick response to prayers
Special features: Humans or any living creature dying at this place are granted moksha
49.Temple: Indrakshi Shakthi Peetha
Place: Manipallavam, Sri Lanka
Devi: Nainativu Nagapoosani
Bhairav: Rakshasesehwara
Body Part: Anklet
Zodiac: Pisces
Nakshatra: Moola
Blessing: Grants all wishes
Special features: Lord Indra built the Idol and was worshipped by Lord Rama
50.Temple: Shivaharkaray Shakti Peetha
Place: Karavipur, Krachi, Pakisthan
Devi: Mahishamardini
Bhairav: Krodhisha
Body Part: Three eyes
Zodiac: Taurus
Nakshatra: Mrigasirsha
Blessing: Cure for eye related problems
51.Temple: Chandrabhaga Shakti Peetha
Place: Prabhas, Girna Hills, Gujarat
Devi: Chandrabhaga
Bhairav: Vakratunda
Body Part: Stomach
Zodiac: Cancer
Nakshatra: Kritika
Blessing: Chandra dosha sthala
Special features: Close to the Somnath Jyothirlingham Shrine
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Ya Devi Sarva bhuteshu, Shanthi rupena sangsthitha
Ya Devi Sarva bhuteshu, Shakthi rupena sangsthitha
Ya Devi Sarva bhuteshu, Matri rupena sangsthitha
Ya Devi Sarva bhuteshu, Budhi rupena sangsthitha
Namastasyai, Namastasyai, Namastasyai, Namo Namaha
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By William Lawrance
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It's Diwali so I've been listening to Aigiri Nandini on loop (yes, yes, I know it's a Durga Devi Stotram so technically it would've been more appropriate if I had posted this during Durga Puja but eh?)
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Complete lyrics are given below the cut
Ayi giri nandini, nandhitha medhini,
Viswa vinodhini nandanuthe,
Girivara vindhya sirodhi nivasini,
Vishnu Vilasini Jishnu nuthe,
Bhagawathi hey sithi kanda kudumbini,
Bhoori kudumbini bhoori kruthe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 1
Suravara varshini, durdara darshini,
Durmukhamarshani, harsha rathe,
Tribhuvana poshini, Sankara thoshini,
Kilbisisha moshini, ghosha rathe,
Danuja niroshini, Dithisutha roshini,
Durmatha soshini, Sindhu suthe,
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 2
Ayi Jagadambha Madambha, Kadambha,
Vana priya vasini, Hasarathe,
Shikhari siromani, thunga Himalaya,
Srunga nijalaya, madhyagathe,
Madhu Madure, Mdhukaitabha banjini,
Kaitabha banjini, rasa rathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 3
Ayi satha kanda, vikanditha runda,
Vithunditha shunda, Gajathipathe,
Ripu Gaja ganda, Vidhaarana chanda,
Paraakrama shunda, mrugathipathe,
Nija bhuja danda nipaathitha khanda,
Vipaathitha munda, bhatathipathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 4
Ayi rana durmathaShathru vadhothitha,
Durdhara nirjjara, shakthi bruthe,
Chathura vicharadureena maha shiva,
Duthatkrutha pramadhipathe,
Duritha Dureeha, dhurasaya durmathi,
Dhanava dhutha kruithaanthamathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 5
Ayi saranagatha vairi vadhuvara,
Veera varaa bhaya dhayakare,
Tribhuvana masthaka soola virodhi,
Sirodhi krithamala shoolakare,
Dimidmi thaamara dundubinadha mahaa
Mukharikruthatigmakare,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 6
Ayi nija huum kruthimathra niraakrutha,
Dhoomra vilochana Dhoomra sathe,
Samara vishoshitha sonitha bheeja,
Samudhbhava sonitha bheejalathe,
Shiva shiva shumbha nishumbhamaha hava,
Tarpitha bhootha pisacha rathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 7
Dhanu ranushanga rana kshana sanga,
Parisphuradanga natath katake,
Kanaka pishanga brushathka nishanga,
Rasadbhata shrunga hatavatuke,
Kritha chaturanga bala kshithirangakadath,
Bahuranga ratadhpatuke,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 8
Sura Lalanata Tatheyi Tatheyi Tathabhi Nayottama Nrtya Rate
Hasa Vilasa Hulasa Mayi Prana Tartaja Nemita Prema Bhare
Dhimi Kita Dhikkata Dhikkata Dhimi Dhvani Ghora Mrdanga Ninada Late
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramyaka Pardini Shaila Suthe--- 9
Jaya Jaya hey japya jayejaya shabda,
Parastuti tatpara vishvanute,
Bhana Bhanabhinjimi bhingrutha noopura,
Sinjitha mohitha bhootha pathe,
Nadintha nataartha nadi nada nayaka,
Naditha natya sugaanarathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 10
Ayi sumana sumana,
Sumana sumanohara kanthiyuthe,
Sritha rajani rajani rajani,
Rajaneekaravakthra vruthe,
Sunayana vibhramarabhrama,
Bhramarabrahmaradhipadhe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 11
Sahitha maha hava mallama hallika,
Mallitharallaka mallarathe,
Virachithavallika pallika mallika billika,
Bhillika varga Vruthe,
Sithakruthapulli samulla sitharuna,
Thallaja pallava sallalithe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 12
Avirala ganda kalatha mada medura,
Matha matanga rajapathe,
Tribhuvana bhooshana bhootha kalanidhi,
Roopa payonidhi raja suthe,
Ayi suda thijjana lalasa manasa,
Mohana manmatha raja suthe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 13
Kamala dalaamala komala kanthi,
Kala kalithaamala bala lathe,
Sakala vilasa Kala nilayakrama,
Keli chalathkala hamsa kule,
Alikula sankula kuvalaya mandala,
Mauli miladh bhakulalikule,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 14
Kara murali rava veejitha koojitha,
Lajjitha kokila manjumathe,
Militha pulinda manohara kunchitha,
Ranchitha shaila nikunjakathe,
Nija guna bhootha maha sabari gana,
Sathguna sambrutha kelithale,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 15
Kati thata peetha dukoola vichithra,
Mayuka thiraskrutha Chandra ruche,
Pranatha suraasura mouli mani sphura,
Damsula sannka Chandra ruche,
Jitha kanakachala maulipadorjitha,
Nirbhara kunjara kumbhakuche,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 16
Vijitha sahasra karaika sahasrakaraika,
Sarakaraika nuthe,
Krutha sutha tharaka sangaratharaka,
Sangaratharaka soonu suthe,
Suratha Samadhi samana Samadhi,
Samadhi Samadhi sujatharathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe---. 17
Padakamalam karuna nilaye varivasyathi,
Yo anudhinam sa shive,
Ayi kamale kamala nilaye kamala nilaya
Sa katham na bhaveth,
Thava padameva param ithi
Anusheelayatho mama kim na shive,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe---. 18
Kanakala sathkala sindhu jalairanu
Sinjinuthe guna ranga bhuvam,
Bhajathi sa kim na Shachi kucha kumbha
Thati pari rambha sukhanubhavam,
Thava charanam saranam kara vani
Nataamaravaaninivasi shivam,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 19
Thava Vimalendu kulam vadnedumalam
Sakalayananu kulayathe,
Kimu puruhootha pureendu mukhi
Sumukhibhee rasou vimukhi kriyathe,
Mama thu matham shivanama dhane
Bhavathi krupaya kimu na kriyathe,
Jaya Jaya hey Mahishasura mardini, Ramya kapardini, shaila Suthe---. 20
Ayi mai deena dayalu thaya krupayaiva
Thvaya bhavthavyam ume,
Ayi jagatho janani kripayaa asi
Thatha anumithasi rathe
Na yaduchitham atra bhavathvya rari kurutha,
Durutha pamapakarute
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 21
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Ashta dasa Shakthi Peetha Strotram
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shinymoonbird · 4 years
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Art of Rajeshwar Nyalapalli  -  Manikyamba Devi with Sri Chakra [Shakthi is worshipped as Manikyamba Devi in Draksharamam, an important Maha Shakthi Peetha] 
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Devi (at the time of creation) stamps her foot on the sky first, without removing the same, places another on the Sun, simultaneously places one more on the Earth, one on the Moon etc. Is it not strange and surprising? ॥ 15.3॥
The poet is suggesting the all-pervasive glory of the deity. Normally beings capable of walking put one step forward after lifting the previous one; steps take a successive order of lifting end placing. This is a rule with the limited, but the unlimited power of the Devi makes her presence felt everywhere. To be on earth does not make her to vacate her presence on the sky. The alamkaras are vibhavana and virodhabhasa. ॥ 15.3॥
Oh, Mother! Just as gold is integral to golden ornaments, clay is the essence of all articles. Like pot made of clay, the wise find you as the true essence of all things present in the universe, without exception. ॥ 15.4॥
Omnipresence of the divine principle is understood by the wise, which actually is the mystery of the universe. ॥ 15.4॥
~  “Uma Sahasram”, Stakaba 15 – Sakte Swaagatam – Meditation on Shakti or descent of Divine Shakti thru meditation, Verses 3-4
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https://sanskritdocuments.org/sites/umasahasram/15stabaka.html 
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“Uma Sahasram” is a 1000-verse poem on the Divine Mother Parvati / Uma, Composed by Vaśiṣṭha Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni.
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templesinindia · 4 years
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Asta Dasha Shakti Peetas
Lord Shiva cut off the head of Daksha in the yagna organised by him and took the body of Sati in his hand and started dancing furiously. To bring down his anger, Lord Vishnu cut the body of Sati in to 18 pieces and these pieces fell down in different places of India. These places are called Shakthi Peethas.
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Shri Shankari Devi Temple-Trincomalee, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka
Aadi Shankaracharya’s Stotram starts with Shankari Devi Shakthi Peeth. Here Devi Sati’s groin had fallen. Sati Devi is worshipped as Shankari Devi and Lord Shiva as Trikoneshwara. To read more click the below link
Shri Shankari Devi Temple
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Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple - Mangadu, Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu, India
Sati’s Navel part of the body is fallen here and worshipped as Kamakshi Amman. The Image of the main Deity, Kamakshi, is seated in a majestic Padmasana, a yogic posture signifying peace and prosperity. Goddess holds a sugarcane bow and a bunch of five flowers in the lower two of her arms and has a pasha an ankushain her upper two arms. To read more click the below link
Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple
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Sri Shrinkala Devi Temple-Pandua, Hooghly, West Bengal, India
Sati Devi's stomach part has fallen here and worshipped as sharinkhala Devi. Shrinkala Devi was supposed to be in West Bengal, Hooghly district. But as such, there is no temple also. A story says that Sage Rishya Shringala has brought to her to shringeri in Karnataka. To read more click the below link
Sri Shrinkala Devi Temple
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Sri Chamundeshwari Temple-Chamundi Hills, Mysore, Karnataka, India
Sati Devi's head hairs have fallen here and worshipped as Chamundeswari Devi.Parvathi took birth as Chamundeshwari and killed the monster. After killing the demon, the Goddess resided atop the Chamundi Hills, where she is worshiped with reverence and devotion. The goddess is also called Mahishasura Mardini meaning She who slew Mahishasura. To read more click the below link
Sri Chamundeshwari Temple
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Sri Jogulamba Devi Temple - Alampur, Jogulamba Gadwal, Telangana, India
Sati Devi's upper teeth row has fallen here and worshipped as Jogulamba Devi. This temple is located at the meeting point of the sacred rivers Tungabhadra and Krishna and is referred to as Dakshina Kashi (also Navabrahmeshwara Theertha) and the Western Gateway of Srisailam, the famous Shaivite pilgrim center ansd was mentioned in the Skanda Purana. To read more click the below link
Sri Jogulamba Devi Temple
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Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple-Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Sati Devi's neck part has fallen here and worshipped as Sri shaile Bhramarambika Devi. Shiva is worshiped as Mallikarjuna and is represented by the lingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Bhramaramba. It is one of the only three temples in India in which both Jyotirlinga and Shaktipeeth is revered. To read more click the below link
Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple
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Shree Mahalaxmi Mandir- Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
Devi's eyes (three) have fallen here and revered as Kolha pure Maha Lakshmi. The murti of the crowned goddess is made of gemstone and weighs about 40 kilograms. The image of Mahalakshmi carved in black stone is 3 feet in height and a stone lion stands behind the statue. The crown contains an image of the Sheshnag, the serpent of Vishnu. To read more click the below link
Shree Mahalaxmi Mandir
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Sri Eka Veerika Devi Temple-Manhur, Nanded, Maharashtra, India
Sati Devi's right shoulder has fallen here and is revered as Ekaveerika Devi. Temple is 800 years old. Here pan Patta and supari offer as prasad after grinding it as a paste. To read more click the below link
Sri Eka Veerika Devi Temple
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Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple - Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India
The upper lip of goddess sati has fallen here and revered as Ujjani Maha Kali. Lord Shiva appeared from the ground and vanquished the Dushana demon. Then, upon the request of the inhabitants of Avanti, Shiva took up a permanent abode here as Mahakaleshwara Jyotirlinga and is believed to be deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams that are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti. To read more click the below link
Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple
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Sri Kukkuteswara Swamy Temple-Pithapuram, Andhra Pradesh, India
Sati Devi's left hand has fallen here and is revered as Peethikayam Puruhutika. The idol of Puruhuthika Devi has four hands. They contain a bag of seeds (Beeja), axe (Parashu), lotus (Kamala), and a dish (Madhu patra) from lower-right to lower-left in order. Jaganmata appeared before Lord Indra and blessed him with wealth and testes here upon his Aghora Tapasya. To read more click the below link
Sri Kukkuteswara Swamy Temple
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Sri Biraja Devi Temple - Jajpur, Odisha, India
Sati Devi's navel has fallen here and is revered as Odhyane Girija Devi. The Durga idol has two hands (dwibhuja), spearing the chest of Mahishasura with one hand and pulling his tail with the other. One of her feet is on a lion, and the other is on Mahishasura's chest. Mahishasura is depicted as a water buffalo and the crown features Ganesha, a crescent moon and a lingam. To read more click the below link
Sri Biraja Devi Temple
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Sri Bhimeswara Swamy Temple-Draksharamam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Sati Devi's left cheek has fallen here and is revered as Manikya Daksha vatike. Draksharama also constitutes one of the five Arama kshetras of Andhra Pradesh and tied to the five Pancharama temples dedicated to Shiva. To read more click the below link
Sri Bhimeswara Swamy Temple
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Sree Kamakhya Devi Temple-Kamakhya, Guwahati, Assam, India
Sati Devi's Vulva (yoni) has fallen here and is revered as Hari kshetre Kama rupi. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple in the form of a cave, which consists of no image but a natural underground spring that flows through a yoni-shaped cleft in the bedrock. To read more click the below link
Sree Kamakhya Devi Temple
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Sri Alopi Devi Temple-Prayagraj, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Sati Devi's fingers have fallen here and is revered as Prayage Madhaveshwari. This temple is peculiar in that there is no statute of any deity in this temple, rather, there is a wooden carriage or 'doli' which is worshipped. To read more click the below link
Sri Alopi Devi Temple
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Sri Jwalamukhi Temple-Jawalamukhi, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India
Sati Devi's head part has fallen here and is revered as Jwalayam Vaishnavi devi. When demons lorded over the Himalaya mountains and harassed the gods. Lord Vishnu, the gods decided to destroy them. They focused their strengths and huge flames rose from the ground. From that fire, a young girl took birth here known as Adishakti-the first 'shakti'. To read more click the below link
Sri Jwalamukhi Temple
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Sri Mangla Gauri Temple-Gaya, Bihar, India
Sati Devi's head Devi's breast part has fallen here and is revered as Gaya Mangalya gourika. The Mangalagauri temple has been mentioned in Padma Purana, Vayu Purana and Agni Purana and in other scriptures and tantric works. To read more click the below link
Sri Mangla Gauri Temple
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Sri Vishalakshi Temple-Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Sati Devi's wrist has fallen here and is revered as Varanasyam Vishalakshi. It is also said that the Karna kundala(Ear ring) of Devi fell here and hence Devi Maa here is also known as Manikarni or Manikarnika. The Puranas say that this city exists even after the Pralaya. To read more click the below link
Sri Vishalakshi Temple
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Sri Sharada Peeth-Sharda, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Sati Devi's right hand has fallen here and is revered as Kashmire tu Saraswati. Though in ruins now, the entire temple complex inspires grandeur and awe. The temple had a massive library attached to it which had priceless works and was also used by scholars from even neighbouring countries. To read more click the below link
Sri Sharada Peeth
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Aigiri Nandini Lyrics - Rajalakshmee Sanjay
 Aigiri Nandini Lyrics Song From Navratri Special - Amman Songs.Song Sung By Rajalakshmee Sanjay.Song Published By Sony Music India.
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Song Credit
Song - Aigiri Nandini
Album - Navratri Special - Amman Songs
Singer - Rajalakshmee Sanjay
Lebel - Sony Music India
Aigiri Nandini Lyrics
Ayi giri nandini, nandhitha medhini,
Viswa vinodhini nandanuthe,
Girivara vindhya sirodhi nivasini,
Vishnu Vilasini Jishnu nuthe,
Bhagawathi hey sithi kanda kudumbini,
Bhoori kudumbini bhoori kruthe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 1
Suravara varshini, durdara darshini,
Durmukhamarshani, harsha rathe,
Tribhuvana poshini, Sankara thoshini,
Kilbisisha moshini, ghosha rathe,
Danuja niroshini, Dithisutha roshini,
Durmatha soshini, Sindhu suthe,
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 2
Ayi Jagadambha Madambha, Kadambha,
Vana priya vasini, Hasarathe,
Shikhari siromani, thunga Himalaya,
Srunga nijalaya, madhyagathe,
Madhu Madure, Mdhukaitabha banjini,
Kaitabha banjini, rasa rathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 3
Ayi satha kanda, vikanditha runda,
Vithunditha shunda, Gajathipathe,
Ripu Gaja ganda, Vidhaarana chanda,
Paraakrama shunda, mrugathipathe,
Nija bhuja danda nipaathitha khanda,
Vipaathitha munda, bhatathipathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 4
Ayi rana durmathaShathru vadhothitha,
Durdhara nirjjara, shakthi bruthe,
Chathura vicharadureena maha shiva,
Duthatkrutha pramadhipathe,
Duritha Dureeha, dhurasaya durmathi,
Dhanava dhutha kruithaanthamathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 5
Ayi saranagatha vairi vadhuvara,
Veera varaa bhaya dhayakare,
Tribhuvana masthaka soola virodhi,
Sirodhi krithamala shoolakare,
Dimidmi thaamara dundubinadha mahaa
Mukharikruthatigmakare,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 6
Ayi nija huum kruthimathra niraakrutha,
Dhoomra vilochana Dhoomra sathe,
Samara vishoshitha sonitha bheeja,
Samudhbhava sonitha bheejalathe,
Shiva shiva shumbha nishumbhamaha hava,
Tarpitha bhootha pisacha rathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 7
Dhanu ranushanga rana kshana sanga,
Parisphuradanga natath katake,
Kanaka pishanga brushathka nishanga,
Rasadbhata shrunga hatavatuke,
Kritha chaturanga bala kshithirangakadath,
Bahuranga ratadhpatuke,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 8
Sura Lalanata Tatheyi Tatheyi Tathabhi Nayottama Nrtya Rate
Hasa Vilasa Hulasa Mayi Prana Tartaja Nemita Prema Bhare
Dhimi Kita Dhikkata Dhikkata Dhimi Dhvani Ghora Mrdanga Ninada Late
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramyaka Pardini Shaila Suthe--- 9
Jaya Jaya hey japya jayejaya shabda,
Parastuti tatpara vishvanute,
Bhana Bhanabhinjimi bhingrutha noopura,
Sinjitha mohitha bhootha pathe,
Nadintha nataartha nadi nada nayaka,
Naditha natya sugaanarathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 10
Ayi sumana sumana,
Sumana sumanohara kanthiyuthe,
Sritha rajani rajani rajani,
Rajaneekaravakthra vruthe,
Sunayana vibhramarabhrama,
Bhramarabrahmaradhipadhe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 11
Sahitha maha hava mallama hallika,
Mallitharallaka mallarathe,
Virachithavallika pallika mallika billika,
Bhillika varga Vruthe,
Sithakruthapulli samulla sitharuna,
Thallaja pallava sallalithe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 12
Avirala ganda kalatha mada medura,
Matha matanga rajapathe,
Tribhuvana bhooshana bhootha kalanidhi,
Roopa payonidhi raja suthe,
Ayi suda thijjana lalasa manasa,
Mohana manmatha raja suthe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 13
Kamala dalaamala komala kanthi,
Kala kalithaamala bala lathe,
Sakala vilasa Kala nilayakrama,
Keli chalathkala hamsa kule,
Alikula sankula kuvalaya mandala,
Mauli miladh bhakulalikule,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 14
Kara murali rava veejitha koojitha,
Lajjitha kokila manjumathe,
Militha pulinda manohara kunchitha,
Ranchitha shaila nikunjakathe,
Nija guna bhootha maha sabari gana,
Sathguna sambrutha kelithale,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 15
Kati thata peetha dukoola vichithra,
Mayuka thiraskrutha Chandra ruche,
Pranatha suraasura mouli mani sphura,
Damsula sannka Chandra ruche,
Jitha kanakachala maulipadorjitha,
Nirbhara kunjara kumbhakuche,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 16
Vijitha sahasra karaika sahasrakaraika,
Sarakaraika nuthe,
Krutha sutha tharaka sangaratharaka,
Sangaratharaka soonu suthe,
Suratha Samadhi samana Samadhi,
Samadhi Samadhi sujatharathe,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe---. 17
Padakamalam karuna nilaye varivasyathi,
Yo anudhinam sa shive,
Ayi kamale kamala nilaye kamala nilaya
Sa katham na bhaveth,
Thava padameva param ithi
Anusheelayatho mama kim na shive,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe---. 18
Kanakala sathkala sindhu jalairanu
Sinjinuthe guna ranga bhuvam,
Bhajathi sa kim na Shachi kucha kumbha
Thati pari rambha sukhanubhavam,
Thava charanam saranam kara vani
Nataamaravaaninivasi shivam,
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 19
Thava Vimalendu kulam vadnedumalam
Sakalayananu kulayathe,
Kimu puruhootha pureendu mukhi
Sumukhibhee rasou vimukhi kriyathe,
Mama thu matham shivanama dhane
Bhavathi krupaya kimu na kriyathe,
Jaya Jaya hey Mahishasura mardini, Ramya kapardini, shaila Suthe---. 20
Ayi mai deena dayalu thaya krupayaiva
Thvaya bhavthavyam ume,
Ayi jagatho janani kripayaa asi
Thatha anumithasi rathe
Na yaduchitham atra bhavathvya rari kurutha,
Durutha pamapakarute
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardini, Ramya Kapardini Shaila Suthe--- 21
Aigiri Nandini Lyrics In Hindi
अयि गिरिनन्दिनि नन्दितमेदिनि विश्वविनोदिनि नन्दिनुते गिरिवरविन्ध्यशिरोऽधिनिवासिनि विष्णुविलासिनि जिष्णुनुते। भगवति हे शितिकण्ठकुटुम्बिनि भूरिकुटुम्बिनि भूरिकृते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१॥
सुरवर वर्षिणि दुर्धर धर्षिणि दुर्मुख मर्षिणि हर्षरते त्रिभुवनपोषिणि शङ्करतोषिणि किल्बिष मोषिणि घोषरते। दनुजनिरोषिणि दितिसुतरोषिणि दुर्मदशोषिणि सिन्धुसुते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥२॥
अयि जगदम्ब मदम्ब कदम्ब वनप्रिय वासिनि हासरते शिखरि शिरोमणि तुङ्गहिमालय शृङ्गनिजालय मध्यगते। मधुमधुरे मधुकैटभ गञ्जिनि कैटभ भञ्जिनि रासरते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥३॥
अयि शतखण्ड विखण्डित रुण्ड वितुण्डित शुंड गजाधिपते। रिपुगजगण्ड विदारणचण्ड पराक्रमशुण्ड मृगाधिपते। निजभुजदण्ड निपातितखण्ड विपातितमुण्ड भटाधिपते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥४॥
अयि रणदुर्मद शत्रुवधोदित दुर्धरनिर्जर शक्तिभृते चतुरविचार धुरीणमहाशिव दूतकृत प्रमथाधिपते दुरितदुरीह दुराशयदुर्मति दानवदुत कृतान्तमते। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥५॥
अयि शरणागत वैरिवधुवर वीरवराभय दायकरे त्रिभुवनमस्तक शुलविरोधि शिरोऽधिकृतामल शुलकरे। दुमिदुमितामर धुन्दुभिनाद महोमुखरीकृत दिङ्मकरे जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥६॥
अयि निजहुङ्कृति मात्रनिराकृत धूम्रविलोचन धूम्रशते समरविशोषित शोणितबीज समुद्भव शोणित बीजलते। शिवशिवशुम्भ निशुम्भमहाहव तर्पितभूत पिशाचरते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥७॥
धनुरनुषङ्ग रणक्षणसङ्ग परिस्फुरदङ्ग नटत्कटके कनकपिशङ्ग पृषत्कनिषङ्ग रसद्भटशृङ्ग हताबटुके। कृतचतुरङ्ग बलक्षितिरङ्ग घटद्बहुरङ्ग रटद्बटुके जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥८॥
सुरललना ततथेयि तथेयि कृताभिनयोदर नृत्यरते कृत कुकुथः कुकुथो गडदादिकताल कुतूहल गानरते। धुधुकुट धुक्कुट धिंधिमित ध्वनि धीर मृदङ्ग निनादरते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥९॥
जय जय जप्य जयेजयशब्द परस्तुति तत्परविश्वनुते झणझणझिञ्झिमि झिङ्कृत नूपुर शिञ्जितमोहित भूतपते। नटित नटार्ध नटी नट नायक नाटितनाट्य सुगानरते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१०॥
अयि सुमनःसुमनःसुमनः सुमनःसुमनोहरकान्तियुते श्रितरजनी रजनीरजनी रजनीरजनी करवक्त्रवृते। सुनयनविभ्रमर भ्रमरभ्रमर भ्रमरभ्रमराधिपते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥११॥
सहितमहाहव मल्लमतल्लिक मल्लितरल्लक मल्लरते विरचितवल्लिक पल्लिकमल्लिक झिल्लिकभिल्लिक वर्गवृते। शितकृतफुल्ल समुल्लसितारुण तल्लजपल्लव सल्ललिते जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१२॥
अविरलगण्ड गलन्मदमेदुर मत्तमतङ्ग जराजपते त्रिभुवनभुषण भूतकलानिधि रूपपयोनिधि राजसुते। अयि सुदतीजन लालसमानस मोहन मन्मथराजसुते। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१३॥
कमलदलामल कोमलकान्ति कलाकलितामल भाललते सकलविलास कलानिलयक्रम केलिचलत्कल हंसकुले। अलिकुलसङ्कुल कुवलयमण्डल मौलिमिलद्बकुलालिकुले। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१४॥
करमुरलीरव वीजितकूजित लज्जितकोकिल मञ्जुमते मिलितपुलिन्द मनोहरगुञ्जित रञ्जितशैल निकुञ्जगते। निजगुणभूत महाशबरीगण सद्गुणसम्भृत केलितले। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१५॥
कटितटपीत दुकूलविचित्र मयुखतिरस्कृत चन्द्ररुचे। प्रणतसुरासुर मौलिमणिस्फुर दंशुलसन्नख चन्द्ररुचे। जितकनकाचल मौलिमदोर्जित निर्भरकुञ्जर कुम्भकुचे। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१६॥
विजितसहस्रकरैक सहस्रकरैक सहस्रकरैकनुते। कृतसुरतारक सङ्गरतारक सङ्गरतारक सूनुसुते। सुरथसमाधि समानसमाधि समाधिसमाधि सुजातरते। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१७॥
पदकमलं करुणानिलये वरिवस्यति योऽनुदिनं सुशिवे अयि कमले कमलानिलये कमलानिलयः स कथं न भवेत्। तव पदमेव परम्पदमित्यनुशीलयतो मम किं न शिवे। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१८॥
कनकलसत्कल सिन्धुजलैरनु षिञ्चतितेगुण रङ्गभुवम्। भजति स किं न शचीकुचकुम्भ तटीपरिरम्भ सुखानुभवम्। तव चरणं शरणं करवाणि नतामरवाणि निवासि शिवम्। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥१९॥
तव विमलेन्दुकुलं वदनेन्दुमलं सकलं ननु कूलयते। किमु पुरुहूतपुरीन्दु मुखी सुमुखीभिरसौ विमुखीक्रियते। मम तु मतं शिवनामधने भवती कृपया किमुत क्रियते। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥२०॥
अयि मयि दीन दयालुतया कृपयैव त्वया भवितव्यमुमे। अयि जगतो जननी कृपयासि यथासि तथानुमितासिरते। यदुचितमत्र भवत्युररी कुरुतादुरुता पमपाकुरुते। जय जय हे महिषासुरमर्दिनि रम्यकपर्दिनि शैलसुते॥ २१॥
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Interesting facts about Kamakshi Amman temple
Interesting facts about Kamakshi Amman temple
[ad_1] As the name suggests, Kamakshi Amman Temple, one of the 51 Shakthi Peethas, is dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi, a heavenly expression of Goddess Parvati or the Universal Mother Goddess. It is located in Kanchipuram district in Tamil Nadu. The meaning of the word Kamakshi is “one who has loving eyes”. The goddess Kamakshi is also worshiped as the supreme power.
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The restoration of this sanctuary began in 1975, which proceeds till now. This grand sanctuary made of white marble is the Online puja at Amba ji focal point of vacation spot. Its culmination is 103 feet high and is furnished with 358 gold urns. Around 3 km from the sanctuary. There is additionally a mountain called Gabbar, where another old sanctuary of the Goddess is built up. It is accepted that on this stone, the impression and charioteer of the Online puja at Amba ji mother are worked here. In the wake of visiting Amba ji, lovers certainly visit this sanctuary situated on the Gabbar slope. Consistently there is a reasonable like celebration on Bhadrapadi Purnima. Customary moves like garba and bhavai are acted in the sanctuary on the event of Navratri.
Shaktiswarpa Ambaji is one of the extremely old  in the nation. Where Mother Sati's heart fell. To arrive at the sanctuary one needs to climb 999 feathered creatures. Amba is venerated in this sanctuary Online puja at Amba ji with the love of Sriyantra, which is beyond the realm of imagination to expect to see legitimately in the eyes. The celebration that goes on for nine days in Navratri is exceptionally uncommon. In which an extraordinary method of adoring is finished by garba.
Ambaji sanctuary is one of the Online puja at Amba ji celebrated sanctuaries in India and one among the 51 shakthi peethas. Ambaji is a significant sanctuary town. In this blessed Indian sanctuary there is no symbol or picture of the goddess Visa Yantra who is venerated as principle god. The Online puja at Amba ji genuine icon of Goddess Ambaji is situated on the head of Gabbar Slope .The yantra of this sanctuary can't be seen by the unaided eye. An enormous number of aficionados visit this sanctuary during Purnima days.During Diwali the entire sanctuary is decorated with light.
It is accepted that this Hindu sanctuary was framed when Shiva conveyed the collection of Shakthi and keeping in mind that moving the Online puja at Amba ji part that was his heart fell in this place.This is an acclaimed Hindu temple.For the Shaivite organization this is one of the significant temples.All the Online puja at Amba ji shakthi peeths have separate Kalabhairava hallowed places associated with them.The Kalabhairava for Amba Mata sanctuary is Batuk Bhairav. It is accepted that Ambaji Mata favored Ruler Rama when he went to execute Ravana. .
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Important temples at Kolhapur a religious traveller should not miss
Kolhapur is known to be one of the ideal destinations for tourists to plan their religious journey with the family members. Besides having lovely landscapes and other interesting destinations, this city is well known for temples and other holy shrines. When it comes to tourism, Kolhapur offers many options for the tourists who come from other parts of India as well as other countries. By staying in some of the reputed hotels in Kolhapur from luxury to budget categories, a tourist can explore some of the great temples besides witnessing the other attractions like picnic spots, resorts, forts and other places. The city is well known for Kolhapuri Necklaces and Kolhapuri Leather Slippers which attract both local and foreign travellers. Read on to find some of the fascinating temples which should be missed by a spiritual traveller.
For the benefits of the devotees who come in large numbers can stay in many budget hotels available here. Of course, the rooms in Kolhapur are available in various budgets. This is mainly because people from different economic status can come here for making a spiritual journey by visiting many temples here. Read on find some of the important temples which are listed here for the benefit of all kinds of devotees who come to Kolhapur by train, bus or flight.
Jyotiba Temple: Established by the ten ruler Ranoji Shinde, this amazing temple is considered to be one of the oldest temples in India since the 17th century. Located on the top of a hill with an altitude of over 3000 feet, this temple has been dedicated to Lord Jyotiba, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. According to the Hindu mythology, this deity is worshipped as an amalgamation of the popular three Lords such as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva who represent creation, preservation and demolition forces of human life.
The term GOD is beautifully coined with the first letters of Generator, Operator and Destroyer. The interior decorations of this stunning temple are the real OSP of this shrine and form an incredible architectural beauty that cannot be matched. The Hindu religious months Chaitra and Vaishakha are the prime time to visit this temple which falls between March and July months of English calendar.
Mahalakshmi Temple: Goddess Mahalakshmi is the prime deity here, which is considered to be the symbol of faith and dedication. It is believed that this shrine was built in the 7th century during the regime of Chalukyas. The lovely shrine is considered to be one of the popular Shakthi Peethas of India and hence known to be powerful. Every tourist who hails the Hindu religion must visit this temple to seek wellness and prosperity. The Goddess Mahalakshmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu are believed to be live here to bless the devotees.
One can witness a unique deity of the goddess which has a serpent at the crown of the deity. The posture and things possessed on the hands of the goddess are fruits and some tools which signify many things like protection, agitation against evils, and so on. As a rare gesture, this deity stands facing the West, which is normally rare to the normal position of facing north or east. Interestingly, sun rays pass through this deity on 21st of every March and September.
Bahubali Temple: This is yet another temple which is well known in Kolhapur which contains many deities such as Lord Bahubali, Lord Shantinath, Lord Chandaprabhu, and Lord Adinath Digambar. As per history, King Bahubali has built this unique and majestic temple around three hundred years back. Interestingly, people from the Jain community come here to offer their prayers. One can also see a temple of Mahavir in the same complex. Spiritual education is imparted here for the student who is keen on pursuing spirituality. These programs are affiliated by the Bahubali University. A visitor is allowed in this campus to visit the library here which has books on Jainism as well as Hinduism.
Nrusinhawadi temple: This is another religious destination; a Hindu devotee should not miss visiting here for the offerings. This is located near the sacred river Krishna, and river Panchganga and this location is well known for its significance in the popular episode of Mahabharata. According to the historians, this temple was built by Adil Shah, a Muslim king of Bijapur district. It was believed that his daughter got her vision after performing some rights as recommended by a Hindu guru, and this temple was built as a token of appreciation to the Hindu god.
Also, this temple is well known for its architectural brilliance. A circular-shaped hall is one of the main attractions of this amazing shrine. This hall is used for chanting prayers by the devotees and can accommodate a large gathering. One is sure to enjoy the tranquillity and serenity after sitting in this magnificent hall. People of other religions too visit this hall and to hear the religious chanting which is being conducted at periodic intervals.
Tourists belonging to Hindu religion should not miss visiting Kolhapur once in their lifetime as this great destination offers magnificent temples and other historical places. A vivid devotee should plan a pilgrimage trip to visit this place while travelling to the financial capital of India, namely Mumbai. One can reach these holy shrines by road, and with proper planning, most of these temples can be visited in a span of two or three days. People who are keen on staying in some of these temples can book their accommodations through the web world. If you are the first-time visitor, check with your travel agent who can surely guide you properly so that you are assured of comfortable stay as well offer your prayers in these temples with great ease.
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Baba Baidyanath Temple, Deoghar, Jharkhand
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Shri Vaidyanath sanctuary, a Hindu sanctuary is one of 12 Jyothirlinga sanctuaries and furthermore one among 51 Shakti Peetha, where 'yoni peetha' of the Jyotirlinga itself is considered as the Shakti Peetha. This is where Shakthi's heart should have fallen and is worshiped as Jaya Durga. Bhairava is additionally called Baidyanath. Baidyanath Jyotirlinga sanctuary is one of the celebrated sanctuaries in India. It is a Hindu sanctuary situated in Deoghar locale, Jharkhand. This is otherwise called Baba dham and Baidyanath dham. This is of the 12 Jyothirlingas and it is viewed as a position of asylum for ruler Shiva. Baidyanath Jyothirlinga is situated at Prajwalika Nidhanam. Prajwalika Nidhanam is a burial service put that is likewise called chithabhoomi. This place is renowned for consuming bodies/incineration and passing functions are performed here. Here master Shiva is worshiped as smasan vasin (which means, dwelling in crematorium), sava bhasma bhushita (which means, spreading the body with fiery debris of consumed bodies). As indicated by Shiva Purana, the evil presence Ravana, ruler of Lanka asked master Mahadeva/Shiva and requesting that he return to Lanka. Master Mahadeva/Shiva did not acknowledge his supplication but rather gave him a Linga. He said that the twelve images of the Jyothirlinga were effective to the point that there ought not be a break in the trip and the linga ought not be kept anyplace on the earth. In the event that the linga was put anyplace it is settled to that place and can't be moved. Ravana acknowledge this condition and began the voyage. Master Vishnu showed up before Ravana as a brahmin and conversed with him.Unaware of Vidhnu's craftiness, Ravana requested that the brahmin hold the Jyothirlinga for a moment. Master Vishu acknowledged it and Ravana calmed himself. When he returned, the jyothirlinga had disappeared.When he sought; he thought that it was settled to the earth. Out of disappointment, he squeezed it with his thumb and it got discouraged and tilted marginally. This is the story behind the Linga of this popular Indian sanctuary. Baidyanath Jyotirlinga sanctuary, otherwise called Baba dham and Baidyanath dham is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the most holy dwelling places Shiva. It is situated in Deoghar in the Santhal Parganas division of the province of Jharkhand, India.Deoghar, the home of divine beings, is present day name. In Puranas we find in its place names like Haridrapeetha, Ketaki van, Haritalik van, Chitabhoomi and Vaidyanath. In Bengal and upper areas the place is for the most part known as Baidyanathdham. Jyotirlinga and its values According to Shiv Mahapuran, once Brahma (the Hindu God of creation) and Vishnu (the Hindu God of protection) had a contention as far as matchless quality of creation. To test them, Shiva punctured the three universes as a colossal unending mainstay of light, the jyotirlinga. Vishnu and Brahma split their approaches to downwards and upwards individually to discover the finish of the light in either bearing. Brahma lied that he discovered the end, while Vishnu surrendered his thrashing. Shiva showed up as a moment mainstay of light and reviled Brahma that he would have no place in services while Vishnu would be adored till the finish of endlessness. The jyotirlinga is the incomparable partless reality, out of which Shiva somewhat shows up. The jyothirlinga holy places, along these lines are places where Shiva showed up as a red hot segment of light.Originally there were accepted to be 64 jyothirlingas while 12 of them are thought to be exceptionally propitious and sacred. Each of the twelve jyothirlinga locales take the name of the managing god - each thought to be diverse indication of Shiva.At every one of these destinations, the essential picture is lingam speaking to the beginningless and interminable Stambha column, symbolizing the limitless idea of Shiva.The twelve jyothirlinga are Somnath in Gujarat, Mallikarjuna at Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, Mahakaleswar at Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, Omkareshwar in Madhya Pradesh, Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, Bhimashankar in Maharashtra, Viswanath at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, Triambakeshwar in Maharashtra, Baidyanath at Deoghar in Jharkhand, Nageswar at Dwarka in Gujarat, Rameshwar at Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and Grishneshwar at Aurangabad in Maharashtra. Baidyanath dham rituals Consistently, a huge number of aficionados visit Baidyanath Jyoirlinga to pay their reverence to Lord Shiva. Baidyanath Dham is well known for its 'Sharavvan Mela' that is orgainsed in the time of July-August. Amid the reasonable, around 7-8 million lovers gathers the sacred ganges water from Sultangunj and visit the sanctuary to offer it to the god. Sultangunj is situated at a separation of around 105kms from Deoghar. Enthusiasts are known as 'Dak Bam'. An unbrokeable line of individuals, wearing saffron shaded garments, extends over the separation of 104 kms consistently. The lovers are so profoundly included in the otherworldly intensity that they don't stop for once amid their trip from Sultangunj to the Baidyanath sanctuary at Deoghar. State : Jharkhand District : Deoghar City : Deoghar Taluk : Deoghar Pincode : 814112 Latitude : 24.4924129 Longitude : 86.7005484
How to Reach Baba Baidyanath Temple
By Air Gaya Airport is the nearest airport to Baba Baidyanath Temple. Regular domestic flight service is available to Gaya from all important Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai. The airport is around 270 Km km away from Baba Baidyanath Temple. Taxis and Cabs from outside the airport can be easily availed at a nominal price to reach Baba Baidyanath Temple. S.No Airport Name City Distance (Approx.) Driving Time (Approx.) 1 Gaya Airport Gaya 270 km 5 hours 36 mins 2 Birsa Munda International Airport Ranchi 253 km 6 hours 1 min By Rail/Train Jasidih Junction (Junction) is the nearest Railway Station to Baba Baidyanath Temple and almost 8.4 Km km away from Jasidih Junction. Jasidih Junction is well connected with all major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai. The Railway Station is around 8.4 Km km away from Baba Baidyanath Temple. Taxis and Cabs from outside the Railway Station can be easily availed at a nominal price to reach Baba Baidyanath Temple. S.No Train Station Name Station Type Distance (Approx.) Driving Time (Approx.) 1 Jasidih Junction Junction 8.4 km 23 mins 2 Madhupur Junction Junction 32.0 km 1 hour 8 mins By Road Baba Baidyanath Temple distance from Gaya is 275 Km and travel time is . 5 Hours 45 Mins, Ranchi to Baba Baidyanath Temple distance is 251 Km and travel time is . 5 Hours 57 Mins, Patna to Baba Baidyanath Temple distance is 253 Km and travel time is . 6 Hours 2 Mins, North Dumdum to Baba Baidyanath Temple distance is 325 Km and travel time is . 6 Hours 36 Mins, Siliguri to Baba Baidyanath Temple distance is 380 Km and travel time is . 8 Hours 40 Mins "Note:- Private/State buses, Cabs/Taxis are available to reach Baba Baidyanath Temple." Read the full article
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