COMMENTS


Joseph
April 15, 2025 01:04 AM

Hi Nesh, I’m not a jyotish expert, but I tried multiple softwares and it seems like your Rahu and Ketu have low degrees, so I don’t think it matters if you include them for this or not.

Omid
April 15, 2025 12:04 AM

On a direct and simplistic level I take it to represent that she can take any animal whatsoever as her vahana, and that the numerosity represents totality. I sometimes imagine the destiny-working of Devi through this animal mediumship. A deer runs in the road, a car swerves and crashes. A fruit is offered to a bird, the bird eats the fruit and passes a seed somewhere else, where a tree grows, forty years later someone’s descendant eats from that tree, the extra weight of that one meal is in them as they traverse a rocky edge and it makes the difference between them losing their footing and toppling over a cliff, or having the weight to stay rooted: and thus the bird and the seed determines that descendant’s outcome. It is hard to conceive of cause and effect as witnessed by a self-awareness that experiences itself as an ongoing enterprise over yugas, for whom a human lifespan seems almost without notice; much less how it appears to one that can hold the interplay between present, past and future all in immediate and cohesive apprehension.

Krishna
April 14, 2025 11:04 PM

There are no plans at this time.

Krishna
April 14, 2025 11:04 PM

You can refer to Mantra Mahodadhi. There is a brief mention of it. The same information is on our website too in a separate article. Please look in the mantras category and/or do a google search on our website to find the correct link.

Dylan
April 14, 2025 07:04 PM

Namaste Prince. Concerning the faces of Guhyakālī, Sthaneshwar Timalsina writes the following: her ten faces stand for the ten vital breaths; the radiant face of Yogeśvarī expresses yoga; the white face of the lion illustrates wisdom; the dark face of the jackal indicates cognitive power; the red monkey-face indicates the power of kuṇḍalinī; the multiple colors of her human face suggest wisdom; the smoky-colored face of a bear indicates the energy of those who roam on land; the brown face of the garuḍa bird stands for the energy of those who fly; the green crocodile face indicates the energy of those who dwell in water; the white color of her elephant face symbolizes foundational energy; and the dark horse face indicates speed. Granted, this is one interpretation out of many that exist, I'm sure. Given the descriptions of the bear, garuḍa and crocodile faces, I suppose you could say that they represent the Mother as being the source and Self of all living beings. The elephant face representing foundational energy seems to relate to Gaṇeśa, who is intimately associated with the earth element. The Goddess is commonly understood as the foundation of all things. I am not entirely sure about the human or monkey faces. My guess is that Hanuman is associated with the vital breath, the movement of which in the human body is understood to replicate on a smaller scale the activity of the Mother as She incessantly brings about the world (prāṇa) and withdraws it into Herself (apāna). Kuṇḍalinī is made to rise through the central channel when the oscillation of these two is centered. That might be part of the reason why the monkey face is kuṇḍalinī, but again, I'm not entirely sure. The association with the Goddess and the traditions and practices that revolve around Her with lions is fairly common. The lion represents the supremely powerful grace of the Goddess whose gaze brings about the highest state within those who receive it, so that might be why the lion face is said to represent wisdom. The significance of the highest face, Yogeśvarī, is presumably that it represents the highest state of consciousness, the highest point of kuṇḍalinī's ascent where She merges into the sky of consciousness, hence yoga/union.

Nesh
April 14, 2025 06:04 PM

Namaste Joseph. Thank you! My specific issue now is whether or not to include the nodes in calculation. From the lineage I am currently in, Rahu and ketu can be atmakaraka. I'm very new to calculating and when I did it myself, I see Chandra would be atmakaraka per the tradition of excluding the nodes, while with nodes treated the same as the other seven planets, Rahu is atmakaraka. i guess it is not an issue, because I was guided by gurus to do the sadhana of the deities of the Amatyakaraka Mercury before becoming aware of the significance and associations. Still I have an itch I want to scratch, vis. getting clarity on whether or not the nodes can be Atmakaraka in various aligned tantric and kaulic traditions

Nesh
April 14, 2025 06:04 PM

Namaste. Thank you for this guidance my friend!

Avinash
April 14, 2025 05:04 PM

Sir , I need to learn more about atma beeja, it's uses and how ro combine it with other mantras, do you have any books and is there any way to learn from them ?

Prince
April 14, 2025 04:04 PM

hi everyone. i have decided to try something new to help foster discussion and spiritual learning. Please share your answers as per the question below, and within a week i will collate them and analyse them. Question : Why does Mother Guhyakali in her form has animal heads ? What do they represent ? What are the colours represent ? Please let me know your comments.

SUMIT
April 14, 2025 09:04 AM

A Quick Read Time Periods Sun rules an ayana Moon rules a minute Mars rules a week Mercury rules a ritu Jupiter rules a month Venus rules a fortnight Saturn rules a year Physical Matters (Sapta Dhatu) Sun: Bones Moon: Blood Mars: Marrow Jupiter: Fat Venus: Semen Saturn: Muscles Mercury: Skin