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Vanamali - Shakti: realm of the Divine Mother

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Presents the mystery of the Divine Mother in all her manifold aspects
Explores more than 30 different goddess aspects of the Shakti force, both beneficial and malefic
Includes Sanskrit hymns and classic verses by Sri Auribindo for each of the goddesses
Shakti is synonymous with the Devi, the Divine Mother or divine power that manifests, sustains, and transforms the universe. She is the womb of all creatures, and it is through her that the One becomes the many. Our first and primary relationship to the world is through the mother, the source of love, security, and nourishment. Extending this relationship to worship of a cosmic being as mother was a natural step found not only in the Shakti cult of Hinduism but also in ancient Greek, Egyptian, and Babylonian cultures.
Shaktipresents more than 30 goddess incarnations of the Divine Mother that represent both the beneficial and malefic aspects of the Shakti force. From Lakshmi, Parvati, and Saraswati to Durga, Chandika, and Kali--each of the different functions of the female goddesses in the Hindu pantheon is revealed, accompanied by traditional Sanskrit hymns, classic verses by Sri Auribindo, and discussions of tantric philosophy. The author draws from the Devi Bhagavatham, which describes all the stories of Shakti, and the Devi Mahatmyam, the most powerful scriptural text that glorifies Shakti in her form as Durga. Using these texts she shows that through the power and grace of the Divine Mother we may be released from the darkness of ignorance and taken to the abode of knowledge, immortality, and bliss--the source from which we have come.

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Aum Sri Ganeshaya Namaha!

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Sarva vigna haram devam,

Sarva vigna vivarjitam,

Sarva siddhi pradhadaram,

Vandeham Gananayakam

I bow to Lord Ganesha,

Who removes all obstacles,

And gives all knowledge.

Ambikahridayanandam

Mathrubi paripalitam,

Bhaktapriyam madonmatham,

Vandeham Gananayakam

I bow to Lord Ganesha of supreme intellect,

Who is the delight of his mother Ambika,

And beloved by his devotees.

Aum Sri Adbhutacharitrayai Namaha Amale Kamalasana sahide Adbuda - photo 2

Aum Sri Adbhutacharitrayai Namaha!

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Amale Kamalasana sahide,

Adbuda charithe,

Palayamam.

O Amala! Who sits on a lotus,

Whose stories fill us with wonder,

Pray protect me.

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Dedicated to my beloved daughter Amala

Aum Brahmanyai Namaha!

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I meditate on the beginningless Brahmavidya,

who is of the nature of All Consciousness (Satchidananda Swarupini).

May She stimulate our intelligence to the realization of THAT.

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Aum Ambayai Namaha!

Foreword

Mata Devi VanamaliMataji, as I shall refer to her hereinafteris a fit person to write about the Divine Mother of the universe. Mataji is a deep devotee who is also filled with Indias ancient concept of wisdom or jnana. Because my own devotion to God finds particular expression to the Divine Mother, I was deeply touched when Mataji asked me if I would write a few words of introduction to this beautiful book.

There are two aspects of the important subject of the cosmic mother: the scriptural and the experiential. Mataji has rightly given us the scriptural slant on the subject. In this age, when most of us think of God as He, it is necessary to point out, as Mataji has done, that God is neither He nor She, and at the same time God is both! In the words of a great Kaali bhakta (devotee) of Bengal, Ram Prasad, A thousand Vedas declare my Tara [a name for the Divine Mother] is nirakara [without form].

Yet religion in these times has become too rationally formal and therefore too rational altogether. Years ago in America, the inspiration came to me to spread the concept of God as mother and not only as father. I wasnt thinking of the Virgin Mother only, as is more common in the West, but of the formless infinite in its motherly aspect. I went to many Western shrines dedicated to the Divine Mother and worshipped in them. I received in each of them great inspiration and love. And I say now, is it not time for dogmatic religion to be replaced by devotion and love? There has been too much thinking about God. Mankind must learn to love Him, to talk with Him, and to experience Him. And that Him needs to be understood first in its higher impersonal aspect and then brought down to earth in its more truly personal aspect as the Divine Mother.

For God is inherent in His different aspects, though each in essence is different from every other aspect. It matters not only how we ourselves look upon God and define Him in our minds; it is also a question of how God views us. If we invoke God as the Divine Mother, She comes closer to us. The infinitewhich is beyond all sexual differences, comprising the maternal as well as the paternal principleopens its heart to us when we appeal to it as mother.

There is a story from the life of that same poet, singer, and saint Ram Prasad. He was mending the fence in front of his house. At one point, his daughter came up to him and offered to help with his job. He had been singing. She said to him, Whom have you been singing to, Papa?

Ive been singing to my Divine Mother, he replied. But shes very naughty. I keep calling and calling her but she wont answer!

If she doesnt answer, Papa, why do you waste your time calling to her? The little girl then ran off with a childish laugh.

When Ram Prasad came indoors later on, he told his wife how their daughter had come and helped him with the fence and talked to him playfully.

But thats not possible, answered his wife. Today shes visiting on the other side of our village.

But I know it was her, he exclaimed. Later on when their daughter returned home, he pressed her, Wasnt it you helping me with our fence today?

Why no, Papa. You can ask anybody. I was with friends on the other side of our village.

Thus did Ram Prasad come to know that the Divine Mother herself had come to him and teased him.

O my Mother! he cried. What a naughty dear you are! Though you pretend to be inaccessible, you are ever near me and, Mother, ever dearest to me.

All aspects of God hear us when we pray, but the Divine Mother listens to usI dont say more so but more particularly. For we are her children. She cares for each one of us specially. When we err, she spanks us through the law of karma. But when we love her, she also forgives. For she is ever anxious for us to understand that we may return with outstretched arms to her lap of infinity!

SWAMI KRIYANANDA (J. DONALD WALTERS),

FOUNDER OF THE ANANDA COMMUNITY

AND AUTHOR OF THE HINDU WAY OF AWAKENING

Aum Aim Hreem Kleem

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Aum Devyayai Namaha!

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How do I love thee,

Countless are the ways.

From the glistening locks on thy forehead,

To the tips of thy lotus feet,

Drenched am I in the radiance of thy form.

Thy arched brows, thy shell-like ears,

Thy upper lip of exqusite beauty,

The lower one a treasure trove of desire,

Soft and sweet like the petals of a rose.

Thy determined chin,

Thy slender neck,

O queen of desire, Kameswari,

Accept this gift of love.

Filled with the wondrous tales of thy glory,

I lay this book at thy golden feet,

This holy book,

Timidlymy offering of love.

VANAMALI

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Aum Paramatmikayai Namaha!

Introduction

Ya Devi sarvabhuteshu, Vishnumayethi shabdita,

Namasthasyai, namasthasyai, namasthasyai namo namaha!

O Goddess who is known as Vishnu Maya in all creatures,

Hail to thee, hail to thee, all hail to thee!

The ancient sages of India looked at our amazing world, filled with beauty, filled with fascinating and horrifying forms, and wondered what it is all about. Is this the only face of the creator, or is there something beyond this? Somehow they were sure that this extraordinary universe with its myriad structures is only the mask that hides the visage behind.

A Rig Veda hymn says,

By a golden lid

Is hidden the face of Truth,

Uncover it O Sustainer!

Let the seeker behold it!

The scriptures describe many paths for discovering the truth underlying the phenomenal world as well as the truth of ones own self, and these paths are known as yogas. But what we should remember is that all the paths of yoga are only different methods by which this golden lid can be removed.

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