This book is an anthology of various stotras and hymns in praise of the Mother Goddess, known in Kashmiri as Maej Bhawani, and highlights the devotion and worship of the Great Mother Goddess. Various aspects of the Mother Goddess have been described. The names and methods of devotion and worship have also been reproduced. It is my humble attempt to put forth the collection of hymns and shlokas at the feet of the Great Mother Goddess.
This book has made an in-depth study of the scriptures, philosophical literature and other connected works. The author himself has made the requisite spiritual journey to enable him to give a detailed analytical meaning of the vakyas by the Divine Mother. Translating the vakyas of Rupa Bhawani has been a herculean task not only because it required intellectual acumen, spiritual depths, highest knowledge of philosophy propounded here, but also required literary proficiency and a researcher’s insight to decipher and understand them. The nuances of the Kundalini yoga have been brought out here, besides lucid accounts of the four states of Wakefulness, Dreaming, Sleeping, and Turia (fourth). The four stages of utterance, i.e. Para, Pashyanti, Madhyama, and Vaikhari have also been analysed. Sh. Triloki Nath Dhar has also drawn a parallel to what Lord Krishna has said in the Bhagwat Geeta and has quoted from the English Literature, Shakespeare, Ezra Poud, Harold Monro, Herbert Read, Wallace Stevens to bring home the points made in various vakyas, substantiating the interpretations provided by Him-KUNDAN-KOSHUR SAMACHAR 1997
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Yogic Secrets of the Dark Goddess unfolds the mystic beauty of Kali, the most powerful but misunderstood of the great goddesses of India. Probably the most comprehensive and innovative examination of Ma Kali in recent decades, the book reveals all dimensions of life and consciousness in Kali’s tranformative dance.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
In Vedic Sciences, the Sanskrit word Puja means honoring of a force more powerful than you for inner gains. The goddess Ganga represents the powerful element of water. Water is so powerful that without it we cannot taste the pleasures of the universe. It is the ultimate cleansing agent and as the ocean it can absorb tons of impurities but yet remain clean. The power of its divine karmic cleansing is used in a Goddess Ganga Puja to rid the performer of all his or her karmic impurities, so that life can be enjoyed prosperously again.