Of all the Ten Mahavidhyas Chhinmastha holds a significant place in the Tantrik tradition.Every Sadhak in the world nurtures a hidden desire to accomplish her sadhana,for he very well knows that if totality is to be attained,if a fearless,opulent existence is to be achieved and if subsequent success in all other Mahavidya Sadhanas is to be ensured,then it is the best course.
Generally common man takes to fear on seeing the form of Divine Mother.The Goddess is depicted with her head severed,from which spurts a fount of blood,eagerly consumed by two of her attendants !
The Story behind the origin of Chhinmastha runs thus:
Once Parvati consort of the omnipotent Lord,Shiva was bathing in a river while two of her closest attendants,Jaya and Vijaya, waited for her beside it.Suddenly,the attendants got extremely hungry and it became so intolerable that at last they said ,"O,kind Mother! We are starved to death.Please give us something to eat."
What could Parvati give them in that wilderness? She had just come to bathe there and did not have anything .Nor was there any food around,which could satisfy their hunger.Realising this, the compassionate mother cut her head and gestured to the attendants to feed on the fountain of blood that spurted from it !
Can a mother ever see her children in trouble?No! Similarly Chhinmastha is the benign form of Divine Mother who is ever eager to bear the pains,strifes,paucity of her children and who instils happiness,opulence,health,invincibility into their lives.
There is also a deeper ,esoteric meaning to the manner in which the Goddess is portrayed .Human body contains a total of 72000 Nadis of which three are of primary importance.These are Ida,Pingala & Sushumna.Sushumna being the main amongst the three is represented by Parvati and the other two signify her attendants.The severed head signifies destruction of ego which culminates into the awakement of Sahasraar.The fountain of blood denotes elixir which drips from Sahasraar,upon which nourish the three nerves which enlighten the whole body.
So where this Sadhana helps a person to reach the highest pinnacles of material success,it also leads him towards spiritual perfection
A person who has accomplished this Sadhana cannot experience any kind of paucity in his life. He attains wealth,fame,tension-free and healthy life ; and if he has any enemies they are all vanquished
According to the eminent Yogi Swami Brahmandeshwaranand if this Sadhana is accomplished with perfection then superhuman capabilities like clairvoyance,sky-travelling,invisibility etc can also be achieved.Moreover all worldly wishes can be realised through it.In fact it is a Sadhana which is in tune with the modern times and extremely quick in giving results
Generally common man takes to fear on seeing the form of Divine Mother.The Goddess is depicted with her head severed,from which spurts a fount of blood,eagerly consumed by two of her attendants !
The Story behind the origin of Chhinmastha runs thus:
Once Parvati consort of the omnipotent Lord,Shiva was bathing in a river while two of her closest attendants,Jaya and Vijaya, waited for her beside it.Suddenly,the attendants got extremely hungry and it became so intolerable that at last they said ,"O,kind Mother! We are starved to death.Please give us something to eat."
What could Parvati give them in that wilderness? She had just come to bathe there and did not have anything .Nor was there any food around,which could satisfy their hunger.Realising this, the compassionate mother cut her head and gestured to the attendants to feed on the fountain of blood that spurted from it !
Can a mother ever see her children in trouble?No! Similarly Chhinmastha is the benign form of Divine Mother who is ever eager to bear the pains,strifes,paucity of her children and who instils happiness,opulence,health,invincibility into their lives.
There is also a deeper ,esoteric meaning to the manner in which the Goddess is portrayed .Human body contains a total of 72000 Nadis of which three are of primary importance.These are Ida,Pingala & Sushumna.Sushumna being the main amongst the three is represented by Parvati and the other two signify her attendants.The severed head signifies destruction of ego which culminates into the awakement of Sahasraar.The fountain of blood denotes elixir which drips from Sahasraar,upon which nourish the three nerves which enlighten the whole body.
So where this Sadhana helps a person to reach the highest pinnacles of material success,it also leads him towards spiritual perfection
A person who has accomplished this Sadhana cannot experience any kind of paucity in his life. He attains wealth,fame,tension-free and healthy life ; and if he has any enemies they are all vanquished
According to the eminent Yogi Swami Brahmandeshwaranand if this Sadhana is accomplished with perfection then superhuman capabilities like clairvoyance,sky-travelling,invisibility etc can also be achieved.Moreover all worldly wishes can be realised through it.In fact it is a Sadhana which is in tune with the modern times and extremely quick in giving results
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Hi.. Jai Gurudeb.. I need to ask a question that if one sadhak could not complete a mantrajapa anusthan (21, 31 or 40 days)as per SANKALP done, then what should be done by him for the mishap..?
Then start from the beginning again and finish anushttaan
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