In Namams 475 to 534 represents the Divine Mother’s Yogini forms.
The Divine Mother as Lakini yogin is residing in the Manipuraka chakra in ten-petaled lotus. She confers happiness on all the Divine Mother’s devotees.
Lakini Devi as the Divine Mother gives happiness to devotees. It is general practice for the universal beings to seek happiness. People who are more attached to the worldly things go through sorrow. The Divine Mother’s devotees are not like that. Even eating and resting are done in meaningful way by such devotees. Their way of life is a form of worship to the Divine Mother.
Whatever starts in happiness and ends in sorrow is called Bhogam. Whatever is starting in happiness and staying in happiness is Yogam. The Divine Mother’s devotees are devoted yogins who live happily always. When they reach higher plane of bhakti, they do not go through the worldly sufferings. They have always reached the happiness level.
Sensing elements and mind are satisfied
with the happiness. Happiness in this life and beyond is meant here. There are
those devotees who worship the Divine Mother get quick results. She is more
compassionate and bountiful than any other divinity.
The Lakini Devi in Manipuraka chakra.
C N Nachiappun
Singapore, 10 June
2021.
References:
1.
The Thousand Names of the
Divine Mother published in English by Mata Amritanandamayi Center, San Ramon,
California, USA, with Commentary by T. V Narayana Menon
2.
Shri Lalitha Sahasranama
Stostram published in Tamil by N. Ramaswami Iyer charities’ societies,
Trichirapalli, India, with Commentary by C. V. Radhakrishna Sastry.
3.
The Lalitha Sahasranamam
published in Tamil by Shri Ramakrishna Thapovanam, Thiruipparaithurai, Trichy
District, Tamilnadu, India with commentary by Shrimath Swami Chithbavandar.
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