The document discusses the Sri Chakra, a yantra representing the Hindu goddess Sri Lakshmi. It describes Sri Chakra as having nine enclosures and being represented within the human body through seven chakras. Worship of Sri Chakra involves invoking and offering prayers to the 98 yoginis that guard its power points while visualizing, hearing, smelling, and feeling the presence of the goddess. True happiness and contentment come from the blessings of the divine mother rather than wealth or possessions.
The document discusses the Sri Chakra, a yantra representing the Hindu goddess Sri Lakshmi. It describes Sri Chakra as having nine enclosures and being represented within the human body through seven chakras. Worship of Sri Chakra involves invoking and offering prayers to the 98 yoginis that guard its power points while visualizing, hearing, smelling, and feeling the presence of the goddess. True happiness and contentment come from the blessings of the divine mother rather than wealth or possessions.
The document discusses the Sri Chakra, a yantra representing the Hindu goddess Sri Lakshmi. It describes Sri Chakra as having nine enclosures and being represented within the human body through seven chakras. Worship of Sri Chakra involves invoking and offering prayers to the 98 yoginis that guard its power points while visualizing, hearing, smelling, and feeling the presence of the goddess. True happiness and contentment come from the blessings of the divine mother rather than wealth or possessions.
Kleem kalam bibhratim Souvarnaambara dhaarineem Varasudha dhautam trinethrojvalam The beejakara Swaroopini, Thrinayani who embellishes Hreem, Souh, Kleem , who is the radiating flames (burning desire), who is dazzling with golden clothes and who always bestows amrutha-thulya boons. The worship of Sri Chakra is done through Devi Khaḍgamaala – literal meaning “garland of swords” - indicating energy. The slokas enumerate the deities in each level. In an elaborate worship each deity at each level is invoked, worshiped and offered oblations. However, in an abridged version of performing Sri Chakra pooja, is offering the prayers of Khadgamala stotram. In Jainism Khadga is referred to as one of 14 germs – the Chakravarti. Khadga is one that destroys any object. Khadga is also referred to as Wisdom and discrimination. The inner meaning (antharardha) of Khadga as Wisdom. It suits well as as the devotee wants to adore Devi with a “Garland of wisdom”. Each word and beeja in this carries us to the ultimate Sri Chakra. Our body (Deha) is Sri Chakra. The mystical geometric representation of the Supreme Goddess is hidden in us with seven chakras, This Yantra consists of nine enclosures (nava dwaras). As we make our way to the centre of Sri Chakra, we pay homage to the 98 yoginis by reciting each of their names who guard the various “power points” of the charka along the way. While reciting each name think of the mystical yogini. You will get the power and go up and in concentration to visualize the form, hear the sound (anahatha sabhda), feel that you are seated in front of Devi, smell of the divine fragrance. She loves your unrequited love, sradha, bhakthi. Then only you can feel Her motherly affection. You feel yourself energized, you feel you are brimming with tejas, you feel contentment in everything. Neither the banknotes or a ton of gold will not give you, happiness and contentment. It is the blessings of Divine Mother that makes one the happiest man on the earth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzAIrkUMwvw 1Dananjaya Mendis Like Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry