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About Goddess Varahi and Varahi NavratriAccording to the Vedic Calendar, Goddess Varahi is worshiped at nighttime in the Vedic month and date of Aashadha Shuddha Padyami to Aashadha Shuddha Navami. The Glory of Goddess Varahi: In the Sri Vidya tradition, we have four different kinds of Navaratris. Among those, the one that comes in the month of Ashadha is called Varahi […] |
Ashta Dasa Shakthi Peetha Maha YagyaA Powerful Yagya Bring Relief to Doshas, Inflictions, Bless with Fame, Longevity, and Material Abundance The Ashta Dasa Shakthi Peetha Maha Yagya is a grand ritual performed to honor the 18 revered Shakthi Peethas, the divine abodes of Goddess Shakti. This ritual is believed to be a powerful tool to remove the fear of darkness […] |
Dwadasa Jyotirlinga Maha YagyaRemedies at Jyotirlinga: Remedies at Jyotirlinga refer to the practices and rituals performed at the Jyotirlinga temples to seek blessings and solutions to various problems. These remedies can include performing a Yagya (sacred fire ritual), offering puja (worship) to the Jyotirlinga, reciting mantras or prayers, and taking a dip in the holy river nearby. Devotees […] |
Guru Chandal Dosha SolutionsIn the birth chart, there are numerous planetary disorders known as Graha doshas, and Guru Chandal Yoga is one of them. This particular dosha arises from the conjunction of Rahu and Jupiter, resulting in what is known as Guru Chandal Dosh. In the month of April, Jupiter’s movement from Pisces to Aries via Gandanta, while […] |
Maha Ganapati Panchaavarana PujaAccording to the Sri Vidya Tradition, Ganesha also has 5 Avaranas (5 enclosures) into his worship. Worshipping Ganesha through 5 Avaranas (enclosures) will provide success, happiness, and prosperity in life. It will also aide in Enlightenment of the participant. When this Yagya is combined with 100,000 Laddus (Modakas) and Tarpanam (offering of milk), it provides […] |
Planets Jupiter & Rahu Conjunction (Guru Chandala Yoga) and it’s bad effects :
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Significance of BhuvaneswariThe fifth Mahavidya Godness is bhuvaneswari ,whose form closely resembles that of Tripurasundari. Even more than the goddess who is beautiful in the three worlds or transcends them, Bhuvaneswari is identified with the manifest world and our experience of it. Her name consists of two elements: Bhavana, which means this ‘living world,’ place of dynamic activity and isvari, which […] |
Significance of ChinnamasataDescription & Benefits: Will gain victory over enemies, gain home, land and all past negative karmas from past births will be neutralized. Sri Chinnamasta Devi is also popularly known as ‘Vajra Vairochani’ or ‘Prachanda Chandi Devi – The self-decapitated Goddess. She is very prominent and holds utmost importance for Shakteya Upasakas. Those who pray to her […] |
Significance of Devi MatangiDivine Mother Devi Matangi holds the tenth significant position among the 10 Dasa Maha Vidya’s. She has dark complexion and yet is lavishly elegant and beauty with very refined beautiful features. Devi Matangi resembles Devi Sarasvati in appearance especially, the way she holds the divine musical instrument Veena. But there is significant difference in these 2 […] |
Significance of DhumavatiGoddess Dhumavati If Bhairavi represents overwhelming brilliance, Dhumavati personifies the dark side of life. We know from our own experience that life can be exhilarating, joyful, and pleasant—something we want to embrace and live to the fullest. But at other times we find that this same life can be depressing, sorrowful, painful, and frustrating. At […] |