In Namams 275 to365, the Divine Mother’s many forms providing benefits to Her devotees in great details are discussed.
The Divine Mother is the consort of Lord Shiva and by their unison She has all the aspects of Lord Shiva. Kshetresi is Lord of matter and body of all beings in the universe (Lord Shiva).
The Divine Mother is the Goddess in Kshetram; She holds all the forms of Kshetrams; She is the Isvari in Ksherams. She is correctly ruling to ensure the smooth functioning of universe which has many worlds like ours and other galaxies supported by cosmic forces. The Divine Mother is pervading over all cosmic bodies to ensure their correct functioning. So She is called Kshetresi.
With the Divine Mother’s grace, the humans use their bodies as Kshetram; through worshipping the Divine Mother, the humans are able to control their bodies. All these are happening through the Divine Mother’s grace.
The Divine Mother is ruling the Shakti Peetams (Kshetrams with immense Divine Power) like Kasi and Kanchi; She is also ruling the human body as Her Kshetram. Parmesvara owns such Kshetrams in land and also in human bodies. With Her unison with Lord Shiva, She controls all such places of Shakti Peetams and human bodies.
She, who is the ruler of matter and the bodies of all beings,
Adi Sankara says in his Dasasloki the ten-verse hymn: “I am neither earth, nor
water, nor fire, nor air, nor ether, nor sensing organs, nor the aggregate of
all these; for all these are transient variable by nature, while the Supreme Self
is that whose existence is favoured by unique experience of deep sleep. I am
the one, auspicious and pure that alone remains”.
Kanchipuram
where Kamakshi Devi resides is
considered
a Kshetram and a Sakti Beetam in Tamilnadu, India
C N Nachiappun
Singapore, 01 January
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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