Interesting facts/stories about Goddess Parashakthi

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  1. ArunaRSanthosh

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    nice to hear about all the information....
     
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    Pinksugar,
    Gangamma or Ganga Devi is none other than the Goddess Ganga(River Ganges). Bangalore Malleswarama Gangamma temple is one of the exclusive temples for this Goddess.
     
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    Thank you for your wonderful feedback Aruna, so glad that you like this thread!
     
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    Navas23,
    What a beautiful morning today. First time, I saw this thread. I put it in the book mark and will read it and share it wit my families and friends. Very nice one. Thanks.

    CL
     
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    Goddess Shringeri Sharadamba

    Sri Sharadamba temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Saraswati located in the holy town of Shringeri in Karnataka, India

    The reigning deity Sharadamba, consort of Lord Brahma, epitomizes supreme knowledge.The Sharadamba Temple at Shringeri (Shringa giri in Sanskrit is an 8th Century temple, founded by Sri Adi Shankaracharya houses a sandalwood idol of Shardamba in a standing posture, which was installed by Adi Shankarachaya himself until the Vijayanagara rulers and Sri Vidyaranya (12th Jagadguru) installed a seated gold idol of Sri Sharadamba in the 14th century.

    She is seated on top of the Sri Chakra consecrated by Adi Shankara who established four maths to carry forth his teachings — Sringeri in the south, Puri in the east, Dwarka in the west and Joshir Math Badri in the north.

    Shringeri Sharada Suprabhatha

    The Shringeri Sharada Suprabhatha was adopted by the Shringeri matha in the late 1970s by his holiness Jagadguru Sri Abhinava Vidyatirtha swamiji. The very famous Sree Sharada Suprabhata Stotram was composed by Veda Brahma.

    Sharada Bhujangaprayashtakam
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPxR7DA-MSg

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    Worship

    Many festivals are celebrated with pomp here but the Sharannavarathiri is an important one. Marking the victory of the goddess Mahakali over Mahishasura, the festival occurs in September-October. The goddess emerged victorious in her fight on the 10th day, which signifies the victory of righteousness. This festival has been celebrated from the time of sage Vidyaranya in the 14th Century.

    On Amavasya, the goddess is decked out as Jagat Prasutika or the Universal Mother. During the next nine days, she is decorated and placed on a different vahana (vehicle) showing her in various forms - Brahmi on the swan, Maheshwari on the bull, Mayuri on the peacock, Vaishnavi on Garuda, Indrani on the elephant, Chamundi on the lion, Aswavahini on the horse and as Mohini and Rajarajeshwari.

    The acharya has a rigid schedule during the Navarathiri festival. After the daily Anushtanam, he performs the ganga puja on the banks of the Tungabhadra and visits other shrines. Around midday he performs an elaborate puja to Saradamba that includes the "Lalita Sahasranamam", gaja puja and paduka puja. At night he performs the regular puja to lord Chandramouleshwara and Ratna Garba Ganapathy.

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    After this, the acharya is dressed in silk and proceeds to the temple. He carries the paraphernalia of a customised decorative umbrella to the temple. He is bedecked with the crown styled in the Mughal form presented by the former Nizams of Hyderabad as a token of reverence.

    Many royal families presented various ornaments to the Jagadgurus of the Sringeri math. The muthina hara is a gold pendant showing a mythical bird that is the insignia of Mysore dynasty. Tipu Sultan gave the makara kanthi — a necklace of emeralds and diamonds shaped like a crocodile. The Jama Khandi kanthi was given by the raja of Jama Khandi.

    On entering the temple, the guru performs three circumnavigation along with the goddess seated in a golden chariot. He moves towards the sanctum sanctorum walking backwards always facing the goddess. He is seated on a silver throne called the Saraswati Simhasana or the seat of transcendental wisdom. He faces the goddess and the proceedings begin with recitation of the "Devi Mahatyam" by the chief priest. The mangalarathi, chanting from the vedas, reading of the panchanga (lunar calendar), sangeeta seva, and sarva vadya seva follow. These complete, the priest in the sanctum performs the shodashopachara with a mirror, a fan and an umbrella. The day's proceedings end with the mahamangalarathi.

    The navarathiri festival essentially celebrates three aspects of the goddess — kriya shakti (action) as Durga on the first three days; ichha shakti (desire) as Lakshmi on the next three days and jnana shakti (knowledge) as Saraswati on the last three days. The 10th day — Vijayadasami — indicates triumph of good over evil and the achievement of the final purushartha of the unity of jeevatman into paramatman through the wisdom and knowledge bestowed by the grace of the goddess.

    The celebration of this festival shows the importance given to tradition in our religion. In these troubled times it also stresses the level of religious tolerance. This can be seen in the fact that the jagadguru wears necklaces given by Tipu Sultan and the nizams of Hyderabad. The concept of durbar reveals the jagadguru's benevolence for the welfare and well being of the devotees who participate to gain the acharya's blessings.

    Source: hindu.com, wikipedia.org
     
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    Navs very nice!Back on track.
     
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    Hi IL

    Its really great information. i feel sentimentally happy to view and learn the information especially in this auspicious month for sakthi godesses

    Regards
    radhika
     
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    Hi SwethaSRI and Navs,
    I am silent visitor of this thread.. Great info about HER. Many Thanks to all your effort. I learnt many things about HER after reading all your posts. Nice Pics too.. Keep going.. This is one of my favourite threads in IL.
     
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    Thanks Radhika, so glad to know you like this thread :)
     

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