Ten different sources of extreme Power, incarnations of Adhya Shakti,
Primal Power
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..... Dus Mahavidya .....
काली तारा महाविद्या षोडशी भुवनेश्वरी ।
भैरवी छिन्नमस्ता च विद्या धूमावती तथा ।
बगला सिद्धविद्या च मातंगी कमलात्मिका ।
एता दश महाविद्या: सिद्धविद्या: प्राकृर्तिता ।
एषा विद्या प्रकथिता सर्वतन्त्रेषु गोपिता । ।
Munda-Mala Tantra (Name of Tantric Text book)
भैरवी छिन्नमस्ता च विद्या धूमावती तथा ।
बगला सिद्धविद्या च मातंगी कमलात्मिका ।
एता दश महाविद्या: सिद्धविद्या: प्राकृर्तिता ।
एषा विद्या प्रकथिता सर्वतन्त्रेषु गोपिता । ।
Munda-Mala Tantra (Name of Tantric Text book)
Trilok (World, Hades, Heaven) Worship Goddess Adya-Shakti |
All the characteristic features present in Females
like Shame, Beauty, Strength, Motherhood enrich the mother goddess Shakti(power). This divine power “Shakti” is classified to different forms according to her work and attributes.
The Super-Natural power Shakti's ten different incarnations are divided into two sects: one is of Kali-Kula (belonging to the Kali Family, or the Darker Part) and other is of Shree-Kula (belonging to Shree or Lakshmi Family, or the Lightened Part). Goddess Kali, Tara, Chhinnamasta belongs to the Kali-Kula and the others, namely, Tripur-Sundari, Bhuwaneswari, Tripur-Bhairavi or Bhairavi, Dhumavati, Bagla-Mukhi, Matangi, Kamla belong to Shree Kula. Kali-Kula indicates the darkened aspect everywhere and for every body as she got birth from Darkness before the formation of the Universe, when there was nothing but darkness all over the Universe. On the other hand, Shree-Kula indicates the lightened part of every thing or every living creature.
These Ten Maha-Vidya's are also symbolized the 24 Avtar or incarnations of lord Vishnu:
1. Kali symbolized as Krishna.
2. Tara as Rama Avtar.
3. Bhuwaneswari as Varah Avtar.
4. Tripur-Sundari as Parasurama Avtar.
5. Chhinnamasta as Nrishingha Avtar.
6. Bhairavi as Balrama Avtar.
7. Dhumavati as Matsya Avtar.
8. Bagalamukhi as Kurma Avtar.
9. Matangi as Buddha Avtar.
10. Kamla as Matasya Avtar.
The Super-Natural power Shakti's ten different incarnations are divided into two sects: one is of Kali-Kula (belonging to the Kali Family, or the Darker Part) and other is of Shree-Kula (belonging to Shree or Lakshmi Family, or the Lightened Part). Goddess Kali, Tara, Chhinnamasta belongs to the Kali-Kula and the others, namely, Tripur-Sundari, Bhuwaneswari, Tripur-Bhairavi or Bhairavi, Dhumavati, Bagla-Mukhi, Matangi, Kamla belong to Shree Kula. Kali-Kula indicates the darkened aspect everywhere and for every body as she got birth from Darkness before the formation of the Universe, when there was nothing but darkness all over the Universe. On the other hand, Shree-Kula indicates the lightened part of every thing or every living creature.
These Ten Maha-Vidya's are also symbolized the 24 Avtar or incarnations of lord Vishnu:
1. Kali symbolized as Krishna.
2. Tara as Rama Avtar.
3. Bhuwaneswari as Varah Avtar.
4. Tripur-Sundari as Parasurama Avtar.
5. Chhinnamasta as Nrishingha Avtar.
6. Bhairavi as Balrama Avtar.
7. Dhumavati as Matsya Avtar.
8. Bagalamukhi as Kurma Avtar.
9. Matangi as Buddha Avtar.
10. Kamla as Matasya Avtar.
Krishna Worship as Kali by Gopies |
Directions of Maha-Vidyas.
1. Kali in all direction.
2. Tara is to the Upper Side.
3. Tripur-Sundari is to the South West.
4. Bhuwaneswari is to the North.
5. Chhinnamasta is to the South.
6. Bhairavi is to the East.
7. Dhumavati is to the South East.
8. Bagalamukhi is to the West.
9. Matangi is to the North West.
10. Kamla is to the North East .
Dus-Mahavadiyas, are categorize in three classes in a praise Mundamala-Tantra as: Kali and Tara are called Maha-Vidyas; Sodasi or Tripur-Sundari, Bhuwaneswari, Chhinnamasta, Bhairavi and Dhumavati are Vidyas; Matangi and Kamla are called Siddha-Vidhyas.
According to Nature, These Maha-Vidyas are categorized in three gropus :
'Soumya' or Soft Category
1. Goddess Tripur Sundari.
2. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari.
3. Goddess Maatangi.
4. Goddess Kamla.
'Soumyogra' or Soft Aggressive Category
1. Goddess Tara.
2. Goddess Bhairavi.
'Ugra' or Aggeressive Category
1. Goddess Kali.
2. Goddess Chhinnamasta.
3. Goddess Bagalamukhi.
4. Goddess Dhomavati.
"Maha-Vidyas" are distinguished by their exotic power and nature, like Goddess "Kali" symbolized by the power for work and perfection, Goddess "Tara" by Salvation and extreme knowledge, Goddess "Tripur-Sundari" by kingly functions, Goddess "Bhuvaneswari" by peace, creation and nourishment, Goddess "Chhinnamasta" by showing generous self sacrifice, Goddess "Bhairavhi" by destruction, "Dhumavati" by the effect of anger, bad-luck, inauspicious and disease, Goddess "Bagalamukhi" by presence in battlefield, truth and paralyze, Goddess "Matangi" by control over enemies, musician and Goddess "Kamla" as power of wealth, good luck and property.These Dus (Ten) Maha-Vidya's are respectively :
!!... Maha Kali ....!!
First in Dus-Mahavidya, Yogmaya Shakti (Power Raised when lord Vishnu was sleeping in Yogic posture) of Lord Vishnu, Goddess of deed, Exterminator, destroyer, lives in cremation ground, well versed in warrior skills.
"Devour-er of Time or Kal", first and prime among all in Universe, who got birth from "Darkness" in the beginning, when there no existence of Universe. Represent's the force of power for every work. 'Maha-Kal' (God of the cause of Death) is the Vairabh of Goddess Kali, identified as 'Lord Krishna' of Vishnu's Twenty-four incarnations and belong from Aggressive or 'Ugra' category.
She is among the first, prime and superior in Dus-Mahavidya's (ten forms of great wisdom knowledge) and all in the Universe. She is wife of Maha-Kal (God of aspect of death or reason of death), an furious incarnation of Lord Shiva. The word Kali arises from "Kal" in Sanskrit, meaning "time". Sometimes, she is also referred to as the Goddess of death. She is in a state of eternal bliss playing on the bosom of Shiva, in the terrifying surrounding of Samshan (cremation ground). She is black in color because it is the seed stage of all colors and it represents Tamo Guna (Properties of Destruction), She got birth from Darkness when there was nothing, not even the Universe. She appears cool and appealing as the light of million moons reflect on her. Her teeth are terrible and the tongue lashes out of her widely opened mouth, lustrous like a dark cloud, graceful with the Moon on her forehead. Decorated with serpents, she is going to ghastly eat everything, even Kal (time). But she is also the benign mother conferring boon on all by raising her arm in Varada mudra (hand gesture for blessing). She is endowed with three eyes, representing Trikala (enriched with three dimensions of time), and four hands; she wears a garland of freshly cut fifty-one demon heads, which hangs down till her knees and blood flows from these, the foxes and her Yoginis (female power spirits) around her get drunk on this flowing blood. Her ghastly spread or disheveled hair, garland of freshly cut demon heads in her lower left hand, Bilbo in her upper left hand-everything creates an uncanny look about her. Through her lower right hand, she makes a sign of granting favors. She wears a pair of earrings made of infant dead body, a garland of cut hands worn around her waist protects her honour. She puts her right foot upon lord Shiva's chest, who lies down beneath her. Blood spills all around her along with piles of dead bodies of demons killed by her,and she appears to be truly terrifying and as huge as a mountain. She is the embodiment of sakti, budhi, ridhi and sidhi.
!!... Maa Tara ...!!
Second in Dus-Mahavidya, Bhagwati Tara is in the form of a million of sparkling light as Star, she lives in cremation ground, she is enriched with all sorts of knowledge, specially knowledge for Moksha or salvation
The Goddess of "Salvation" or "Moksha" and Extreme knowledge. Respresent's the force to get libration from birth and death, with extreme knowledge. 'Akshovya-Shiva' (Who gulped the dangerios poision name Kalakuta, which come out from churning of Ocean or Samudra Manthan) is the Vairabh of Goddess Tara, identified as 'Rama' of Vishnu's Twenty-four incarnations and belong from Soft Aggressive or 'Somya Ugra' category.
When Maha-Kali adopted her blue appearance, she did so in order to kill the demon Hayagreeva (name of a giant in Hindu Mythology). From then she was well known as "TARA" (a sparkle of light or Star). She bestows upon Moksha (Salvation) and rescues from every tough and hard situation of life. According to Swatantra Tantra, (name of a Hindu Mythological text book) Maha-Kali got her blue appearance on the birth of Maha-Shakti (supreme power) Tara, which was in the bank of "Cholna" river near Meru (name of the mountain) Mountain. As per Mahakal Samhita (name of a hindu Mythological text book), she was born on the 9th day of the Hindu month of Chaitra Shukla Paksha (in Hindu calendar a month consists of two lunar phases: shukla paksh is the waxing phase of moon). We celebrate this day as Ram Navami (birth date of lord Rama) also. Tara is the Bhairavi of Akshovya Shiv (A name of Shiva, who stays on her head). She occupies the central position in Buddhism. In Hinduism her way of worship is adopted from Buddhism. She is almost fierce, horrible and potentially dangerous in Hinduism, but in Buddhism, along with these features, she is also playful and charming. She menifest herself in three main forms, 1. Ugra Tara, 2. Neel Saraswati 3. Ekjata and she is also famous with her eight names called Asta-Tara
!!... Sri Vidya, Tripur-Sundari, Sodashi ...!!
Sri Vidya, Sodashi, Tripura-Sundari, She is charming, loverly and is believed as timeless sixteen year's beautiful old girl of three Worlds (World, Heaven, Hades)
She believed to embody with sixteen types or all the desire. Represent's the force of sexual and other all desires. 'Rudra-Shiva' (Shiva's form in Anger) is the Vairabh of Goddess Tripur-Sundari, identified as 'Parasurama' of Vishnu's Twenty-four incarnations and belong from Soft or 'Somya' category.
The incarnation of this form of Adya-Shakti is well known as by her many names, Tripur-Sundari (Most beautiful and charming Goddess of three worlds Heaven, World and Hades), Lalita (the one who plays) and Sodashi(a girl of timeless sixteen year old and who is completed with all sixteen types of desire, represents a delectable stage of a Woman's life), Kameswari (Site of Lord Shiva's lap or goddess of sexual lust desire in females), Sri-Vidya (Knowledge of wealth, richness), Rajrajeswari (Queen of the queens in three worlds), Bala (female child). Adhya Shakti or Primal Female Power, manifest herself in two main aspect related with colors, first is Kali's with black form and second is Sri's with red form and the goddess comes under is known as their family. Kali-Kula or Kali's family and Sri-Kula or Sri's family is known as two different categories of in Hinduism. She is the prime in Sri-Kula or Sri's family, this category of Shakti is starts with her. iShakti or female power sect of Hinduism is divided in two families, according to this two families. As they differ with colors followers of Kali Kula used black color elements, wear black clothes and Sri Kula used red color elements, wear red clothes. She is a great Tantric scholar and play a significant role in Tantrism. She is also known as the goddess of black magic, nothing is impossible with her. As in Hinduism, she is only goddess who is with all filled or completed desire, as their worshipers or devotee is able to do any thing, whats they want. As she is a sixteen years old, its believed that, devotees and worshipers of her always being young even in old ages, they looks charming and great power to attract people. She also consider as, with the combination of power of Kali and Knowledge of Tara.
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!!... Maa Bhuvaneshwari ...!!
Fourth in Dus-Mahavidya, Divine Mother and Mistress of the whole Universe, Ruler of the entire Universe.
"Queen of the three Worlds" called "Tri-Bhuvaneswari" or the three regions of entire Universe, Bhuḥ "Earth",Bhuvah "Atmosphere" and Svah "Heaven". Represt the power of Creation and Nurishment. Represents the force of creation. 'Sada-Shiva' (those who is in every element) is the Vairabh of Goddess Bhuwaneswari, identified as 'Varah' of Vishnu's Twenty-four incarnations and belong from soft category.
Bhuvaneswari is a compound of two words: one is Bhuvan and the other is Iswari. Bhuvan or Tri-Bhuvan are the three regions of entire Universe comprising the bhuḥ (earth), bhuvah (atmosphere) and svah (heaven).She is the ruling power of the entire Universe, as a divine mother. She has created or built all the existing things in the Universe. She has built Swarga (Heaven), Prithvi (Earth) and Paatal (Hades). In Hinduism, every thing in this world is made up with five basic "Bhutas" or elements known as Pancha-Tatva (Five-Elements)- 1. Prithvi or "Soil" 2. Jal or "Water" 3. Agni or "Fire" 4. Vayu or "Air" 5. Akash or "Sky". She has created all these basic elements. She is mild in nature, has a beautiful smiling face with three eyes and is enriched with rising sunlight or golden complexion . Seven crores of mantras (a sentence with holy words dedicated to deity) have been composed to worship her, throughout day and night. She is also known by the name of Prapancheswari (mistress of the fivefold World). She has the capability or power to change the Universe according to her own will. Hindu mythology praises about her as the "Mul Prakirti" (Prime Nature).
!!... Maa Chhinnamasta ...!!
Fifth in Dus-Mahavidya. The Self-Decapitated Goddess" whose head is severed, easily identified by her fearsome image. A Tantric Goddess and a ferocious aspect of Devi or Divine Mother.
"Chhinnamasta" is associated with the concept of self-sacrifice or getting rid of unwanted Desire, as well as the awakening of the Kundalini. 'Vikral-Shiva' (Ghastly Shiva) is the Vairabh of Goddess Chhinnamasta, identified as 'Parasurama' of Vishnu's Twenty-four incarnations and belong from Aggressive or 'Ugra' category.
The name "Chhinnamasta" is compound of two words: the first is "Chinna" meaning isolated and "Masta" meaning head. Thus, Chhinnamasta is the one who is without head or a severed head. She severed her head by own and hold in one hand, as a symbol of self sacrificing. She is also known with other names like Chhinnamastika Prachanda Chandika. Her appearance is fully different form other Goddess, as a fearsome, awful or furious aspect of of divine mother, among ten Maha-Vidyas. Character wise, She combines all the three Gunas, namely, "Satwa, Rajas and Tamo", and hence is well known as "Trigunmayee" (one who have all three types of natural properties or Gunas). She represents the change of cycle in the Universe. Everything that is in the Universe is related to this cycle. When the deterioration is more than the creation, it causes her prominence and the process is reversed and once again,creation is more than deterioration. She is also famous by her another name called "Vajra-Vairochiynea" because of legendary demons Hiranyakashyap, Vaiorchan etc. Adoration of Goddess Chhinnamasta, and her existence can also be found in Jainism and Buddhism. In Buddhism she is known as Chhinnamunda Vajravarahi. She indicates towards an eternal truth that, life is nourished by death and life, death and sex is inter-related with each other and the ultimate destiny of sexual desire is to perpetuate more life. She is a symbol of self-control, control over ever-growing desire,which must be achieved before undertaking successful yogic practice. She represents the control of desire during Yogic practice and the suppression of sexual lust.
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