Monday, November 1, 2010

Arunaam karuna tharangithakshim

The whole form of ambal is filled with the colour "ARUNAM". Its not perfect red. Its just Red-Orange. The ushath kala sun "Rising sun" colour is known as Arunan.

So far what we saw is the dhyanam for the thridevis (Parvathi-Lakshmi- Saraswathi). From this separate dhyanas start. This is mainly for Parvathi (that is shri rajarajeswari). Whatever things we wish to start, we have to create something by destroying its previous form and it is essential to protect the present created one. So things start by destruction only. Remoulding one form by other makes a new thing. So this dhyana also starts here with the devatha for "Destruction" (One who destroys all sorts of ill-feelings and destroys our sorrows).

The colour of devi parvathi is depcited as red-orange here. Since, she is noother than the lalithamba the same depiction of "Sinduraruna vigraham" has been again provided here.

Karuna tharangithakshim
The Bliss is flowing continously from her eyes. What it means? For a sadhaka, getting bliss of his ishtadeivam is very essential and he has to wait for it. Whereas in case of ambal, already its overflowing from her eyes continously. The perfect usage of vasinis with the word "tharangithakshim" is wonderful that it cpatures the meaning exactly without second opinion. So, for the sadhaka getting the "Karunai" of ambal is very very easy. I would like to share some examples regarding this. Lord shiva when disturbed by the arrows of Shri Manmada destroys him by opening his third-eye; whereas ambal with her "karunaakshi" saw kameswara with love and because of that manmada got his original form again. (That is the power of the eyes of amba). She can even able to provide life for a dead simply with her eyes filled with bliss. Even the sadhaka is waiting to get her sight to fall on himself. Once again is she provides the bliss only to persons who chants and devoted himself to her? No exactly. She even looks a dumb and idiot and make them a "Mahakavi". So the bliss from her eyes are limitless. We have to pray to get that for the goodsake of us.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the explanation until now. What about rest of the dhyana verses and Namas?

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  2. Thanks for the explanation until now. What about rest of the dhyana verses and Namas?

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