The flowering of this plant is shown by the 24 petals of the yantra.īoth Vārāhī and Kurukullā are connected with, but separate from the sixteen Nityās (fifteen days of the bright fortnight plus Lalitā herself). The complete individual grows within nine months to be born as a Śrī Yantra or plant. Kurukullā’s five triangles are the fifteen (five x three) kalās of the moon, fifteen lunar days. Vārāhī’s four are the twelve (three x four) sun kalās, twelve sidereal constellations. The combination of these five Śaktis (downward pointing triangles) and four fires (upward pointing triangles), forms the complex figure in the centre of the Śri Cakra. Kurukullā’s alchemical elements are known as the five Śaktis. Her four alchemical elements (dhātus) are known as the four fires. Vārāhī is a bali (animal sacrifice) devata, one of Lalitā’s receivers of offerings. Hamsah is the union of Prakriti and Purusha and the universe is Hamsah – The Garland of Letters, Sir John Woodroffe One text of the Prapanchasara Tantra says that the Parabindu divides into two parts, of which the right is Bindu, the male, Purusha or Ham, and the left Visarga the female, Prakriti or Sah, making the combined Hamsah. Rājārājeśvarī Kavaca, Ṣoḍhānyāsa, Śrīcakranyāsa, Śrīnāthanavaratnamalika, Śrī Vidyā Ratna Sutras, Śrīpūja, Śhośikā, Subhagodaya, Tripurā, Yakṣiṇīs, Translations are ©īālā Sundarī, Bhāvanopaniṣad, Dakṣiṇāmūrti Samhita, Fifteen Nityās, Gandharva Tantra, Jñanarṇava Tantra, Kurukullā, Lalitā, Meditation on Lalitā, Nityotsava, Paradise, Web pages designed by Mike artwork is © Jan Bailey, 1975-2022. Reproduced, apart from purely personal use, without the
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
January 2023
Categories |