In Namams 91 to 111, we will be seeing the Divine Mother’s
subtle Mantra- Rupam.
The Divine Mother (Kundalini) is in three and half circles coiled
form like a serpent lying below Muladhara chakra.
The Kundalini is the essence of the soul. It resides at the
centre of radiant fibre in Muladhara as
the embodiment of lightest, brightest as to be dazed or
shining brightly.
The Kundalini lies at the lower end of the susumna (which
reaches up to the Brahma randhra in the crown) from the ripened ovary of lotus
in the Muladhara. It is coiled like a serpent with its tail in its mouth like a
bright lotus fibre.
A Nagabharanam is done for
Sivalinga with three and half circles flower mala. This basically will resemble
the Kundalini lying like a serpent with three and half circles in Muladhara.
C N
Nachiappun
Singapore, 11 May 2020.
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 Sahasranamam Stostrom 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 Sithbavandar.
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