There exists in the Indian Sub continent the very vortex of Power of Mother Goddess- referred to as the Goddess Parvati(Sati in her earlier form) in not one but 51 different places. The Power of the Mother Goddess is so immense that it is impossible to contain it in one place and all the places where the different parts of her body rests, is a "Shakti Peeth", the vortex of power and bountiful ...Continue Reading...
The story of the 51 Shakti Peetha of India- Goddess Parvati and their mythology and locations
Forms of Ganapathi/Ganeshji- The 32 forms of Shri Ganapathy-Bala, Taruna, Bhakti, Vira
Ganesha's worshipful image, or Murti, appears in many forms. The Mudgala Purana lists thirty-two forms of our favorite God- Ganesha. The 32 forms of Ganapathi/Ganeshji are: 1.Bala Ganapathi - Red colored image of a four armed Ganesha. Bala Ganapati is "the Childlike" God of golden hue. In His hands He holds a banana, mango, sugar cane and jack fruit, all representing the earth's ...Continue Reading...
Forms of Ganapathi/Ganeshji- The 32 forms of Shri Ganapathy- Shakti, Dvija, Siddhi, Ucchishta
Read from Here 5. Shakti Ganapathi - Red colored image of 4 armed Ganapathi, seated with his consort to his left. Four-armed and seated with one of His Shaktis on His knee, Shakti Ganapati, "the Powerful," of orange-red hue, guards the householder. He holds a garland, noose and goad, and bestows blessings with the abhaya mudra. Hymn to the Shakti Ganapathi: I meditate on Lord Shati ...Continue Reading...
Forms of Ganapathi/Ganeshji- The 32 forms of Shri Ganapathy- Vigna, Kshipra, Heramba, Sri Lakshmi
Read from Here 9. Vigna Ganapathi - Gold colored image of eight armed Ganapathi. Vighna Ganapati, "Lord who removes Obstacles," is of brilliant gold hue and bedecked in jewels. His eight arms hold a noose and goad, tusk and modaka, conch and discus, a bouquet of flowers, sugarcane, flower arrow and an axe. Hymn to the Vigna Ganapathi: He, who adorns conch, sugarcane, flowers, dagger, rope, ...Continue Reading...
