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Manishka
October 13, 2024 10:10 AM

Sir, is this the beej mantra for kamakala kali & can anyone chant it even without initiation from a guru?

Tīvra
October 12, 2024 09:10 PM

Piravin, you have asked an excellent question about this name of Mahāgaṇapati. The Holy Trinity of Christianity is the same as that of Śrīvidyā. The Father is Mahākāmeśvara, the Son is Mahāgaṇapati, the Holy Spirit is Lalitā. These three exist together and separately at the same time. How so? Mahāgaṇapati has Lalitā and Mahākāmeśvara within and without himself. In the Pañcadaśākṣarī, Mahāgaṇapati is the head of the Vāgbhavakūṭa. This Kūṭa is the cause of the other two Kūṭa. Mahāgaṇapati was born from the Parāvāk of Lalitā, and from Mahāgaṇapati were born 50 Mātṛkās or Sounds that explode as the Śrīcakra and the Universe. Mahāgaṇapati always exists before the 50 Mātṛkās, and it is he who created all the Sounds by the permission of Lalitā. He is the Guardian of the 50 Mātṛkās and is responsible for giving Siddhi or not of a Mantra. Mahāgaṇapati is the Bhūpura of the Śrīcakra, but do you know that the entire Śrīcakra exists in the Bhūpura? I tell you the truth. This Mahāgaṇapati is Lalitā and Mahākāmeśvara, together and separately at the same time. Vārāhī and Śyāmalā are not like that. Only Mahāgaṇapati, Mahāgaṇapati is Lalitā sharing this nature. Therefore the Name "lalitālalitāṡrayāya namaḥ" means, "Salutations to the one who is Lalitā Herself and is also protected and cared for by Lalitā." This Name is talking about this nature which only the Holy Trinity has. Each of the three has the other two within and without itself. One takes care of the other separately also. The Trivṛtta or the Three Lines which separates the Bhūpura from the 16 Petals is Ucchiṣṭagaṇapati. The Siddhi associated with the Trivṛtta is Garimāsiddhi. These three lines mean that the nature of Parabrahman has always included Dharma, Artha and Kāma, even before the existence of the universe, and that this is a truth that cannot be moved (Garimāsiddhi) even a millimeter. Even Mokṣa does not move the eternal and transcendental existence of Dharma, Artha and Kāma. A liberated being acts according to the divine will, but he can never free himself from that which cannot be moved (Dharma, Artha and Kāma). Divine play is eternal. Ucchiṣṭagaṇapati is divine play, but without rules. Here the divine does something simply because he wants to, there is no need to have an explanation as to why he did a certain thing. Ucchiṣṭagaṇapati is the three feet of Nirguṇabrahman and is the culmination of all the paths of Śrīvidyā.

Tīvra
October 12, 2024 09:10 PM

I will try to come back in the future to answer other questions in detail.

Piravin
October 12, 2024 05:10 PM

Dear Tīvraji, could you please share some insights on the 25-names of Lalitā? For those uninitiated in the 15-letter mantra of The Divine Mother, could we use Her 25 names? Also, do you suggest adding the 12 and 16 names of Her Ministers in the practice? Or do Her 25 names alone are sufficient to invoke Her Grace? I also wish if you could speak more about Mahāgaṇapati. His 1000 names include an interesting name called lalitālalitāṡrayāya namaḥ. I would be grateful if you could share some insights on this name. Thank you very much in advance.

sid
October 12, 2024 04:10 AM

Tivraji, I just wanted to add I am also tamilian and would be extremely grateful for your exposition on the name of YHWH and its true meaning. Please also could you share with us how the remaining of the 150 psalms and 72 names of god can be employed to help us achieve our goals and overcome difficulties in this existence. I thank you immensely for helping us and offering your kindness to answer our questions.

sid
October 12, 2024 03:10 AM

TivraJi, I have studied ramalinga vallalar and Kumara Devar extensively, so I understand what you are speaking about. Please elucidate more about the nature of this grace shakti. It is one of the greatest mysteries in existence and is paradoxical to what 99.9999% of sadhaks think of when they hear the word “power”. Please share more about this so readers may understand the nuance and greatness of Vallalar’s realization.

Akshaya Dayal
October 11, 2024 09:10 PM

Tivra ji, can you please throw some light on gopal sundari form of devi ?

Tīvra
October 11, 2024 08:10 PM

sid. These names are of the God called "YHVH". He is the God worshipped by Christians. He is of the Supramental Plane and works with Grace Shakti. This type of Shakti is a kind of gentleness that is more brutal than any other force. It is strong, but it is gentle. It is difficult to explain. It is a gentleness that is stronger than the most terrible, but it is gentle and sweet.

Tīvra
October 11, 2024 07:10 PM

Богдан. The 72 Names of God are to be recited in Hebrew. Each name is composed of 3 letters of the Hebrew alphabet and are like Bija Mantras, but they are so powerful that simply looking at the names written in Hebrew produces results. God here is called "YHVH". Do not think that this is an ordinary God, for these 4 letters reveal a God of the Supramental Plane with His Grace Shakti. I know this because I know Sanskrit (Mother of all languages) and Tamil (Father of all languages). I could only understand the full meaning of "YHVH" because I know Hinduism. This God works with Grace Shakti. 150 Psalms can be recited in any language and it will produce results. It is a more than perfect knowledge.