Namams 475 to 534 represents the Divine Mother’s Yogini forms.
The Divine Mother is Sakini yogin in the Muladhara chakra in four -petaled lotus. She is attended by, the four shaktis Varada, Sri Devi, Shanda, and Sarasvati.
Varada Devi grants all the desired things what the devotees is seeking. We can get all we want from the nature as the Divine Mother. She is ever ready to grant the boon. The devotee needs to be ready himself for getting such boon. Instead of begging for the boon, it is ideal to prepare oneself to be eligible for the boon from the Divine Mother.
Sri Devi is the second Devi providing material wealth. For those who have Her blessings, there is no shortage of material wealth. By doing the proper work and putting in correct effort, one can get all the material wealth he needs.
Shanda is the third shakti; She does not have any signs of feminist. In appearance She is a shakti, yet those who take the female form do not get all the female attributes. In natural process, such form is possible is the message from Shanda shakti.
Fourth shakti is Sarasvati, who responsible for all arts and knowledge. The humans are obliged to learn various forms of arts during their lifetime. Those who do not want to learn the new knowledge, cannot achieve greater life. By having the blessings from Sarasvati Devi, the humans can get all kinds of knowledge is the proof.
In Muladhara chakra four-petaled lotus, there are four
syllables meaning Varada, Sri Devi, Shanda, and Sarasvathi. They are the four
Devis attending to the Sakini Devi and the Divine Mother.
The Sakini
Devi is the Divine Mother in Muladhara chakra.
C N Nachiappun
Singapore, 26 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.
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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