Devi Mahatmyam – the Glory of the Goddess

Devi Mahatmyam – the Glory of the Goddess
Title Devi Mahatmyam – the Glory of the Goddess PDF eBook
Author Lyndal Vercoe
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 108
Release 2019-10-15
Genre
ISBN 0359980619

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As you read this Devi Mahatmyam, you will feel the joy, the power and the wonder of the Divine Mother. At its simplest level, the Devi Mahatmyam is the battle between good and evil. But on that battlefield, the majesty of the Mother Goddess should not be underestimated. She does not wage wars with the aid of grand armies or divine allies. She alone is the source and the strength. In a new translation of this sacred text, Lyndal Vercoe offers a direct and devotional rendering. This is not just a description of Divine Power. It is a worship and a praise of God as the Mother of the Universe. Say those words to yourself and feel their meaning: the Mother of the Universe. This is not just a historical text. This is a prayer to be read aloud. It is an epic poem, a true song of praise that should echo through the days of our lives. Listen carefully and you will feel the spirit within. This is a Devi Mahatmyam for our time.

In Praise of the Goddess

In Praise of the Goddess
Title In Praise of the Goddess PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Nicolas-Hays, Inc.
Total Pages 407
Release 2003-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0892546166

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About 16 centuries ago, an unknown Indian author or authors gathered together the diverse threads of already ancient traditions and wove them into a verbal tapestry that today is still the central text for worshippers of the Hindu Devi, the Divine Mother. This spiritual classic, the Devimahatmya, addresses the perennial questions of the nature of the universe, humankind, and divinity. How are they related, how do we live in a world torn between good and evil, and how do we find lasting satisfaction and inner peace? These questions and their answers form the substance of the Devimahatmya. Its narrative of a dispossessed king, a merchant betrayed by the family he loves, and a seer whose teaching leads beyond existential suffering sets the stage for a trilogy of myths concerning the all-powerful Divine Mother, Durga, and the fierce battles she wages against throngs of demonic foes. In these allegories, her adversaries represent our all-too-human impulses toward power, possessions, and pleasure. The battlefields symbolize the field of human consciousness on which our lives' dramas play out in joy and sorrow, in wisdom and folly. The Devimahatmya speaks to us across the ages of the experiences and beliefs of our ancient ancestors. We sense their enchantment at nature's bounty and their terror before its destructive fury, their recognition of the good and evil in the human heart, and their understanding that everything in our experience is the expression of a greater reality, personified as the Divine Mother.

Devī-Māhātmya

Devī-Māhātmya
Title Devī-Māhātmya PDF eBook
Author Thomas B. Coburn
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages 388
Release 1988
Genre Goddesses
ISBN 9788120805576

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The Devi-Mahatmya is well-known to both devotees and scholars of the Indian Great Goddess. It is the first comprehensive account of the Goddess in Sanskrit, and it has maintained its centrality in the Goddess (Sakta) tradition to the present day. Like so much in that tradition, however, the text has until now resisted careful study from an historical perspective. It is this study that the present volume accomplishes.The central task here is to explore how an anonymous Sanskrit text articulates a view of ultimate reality as feminine when there is virtually no precedent in the Sanskrit tradition for such a view. To accomplish this task, an appropriate method of scriptural analysis is developed. This involves an examination of Hindu understanding of the Puranas in general, and of the Devi-Mahatmya in particular, along with consideration of several recent scholarly discussions, in India and elsewhere. Subsequently, a comprehensive inquiry into the Goddess's epithets in this text is undertaken, followed by examination of the earlier history of the myths that the Devi-Mahatmya associates with her. The study culminates in translations of the text's hymns, which are annotated so as to indicate the synthesis that is here being accomplished. The resulting illumination of Sanskritized form of Goddess worship is what Daniel H.H. Ingalls calls in his Foreword a notable scholarly achievement.

Introduction to Tantra

Introduction to Tantra
Title Introduction to Tantra PDF eBook
Author Thubten Yeshe
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 189
Release 2001-06-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0861711629

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This introduction recognizes and explains how to channel the powerful energies aroused by human desires, and how to transform lives with them.

Devī-māhātmya

Devī-māhātmya
Title Devī-māhātmya PDF eBook
Author Thomas B. Coburn
Publisher
Total Pages 386
Release 1985
Genre Epic poetry, Sanskrit
ISBN

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Devīmāhātmyam

Devīmāhātmyam
Title Devīmāhātmyam PDF eBook
Author Swami Sivananda
Publisher
Total Pages 206
Release 1994
Genre Durgā (Hindu deity)
ISBN

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Esoteric rituals and hymn to glorifying Durgā (Hindu deity), with Sanskrit text and English translation.

Shakti

Shakti
Title Shakti PDF eBook
Author Vanamali
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 384
Release 2008-07-21
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1594777853

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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. Shakti presents 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.