Worked on some more meaning of Tamil and Sanskrit words used by Parashakti in Arulvaaku. [Part 1 here: https://m.faceboo...

Worked on some more meaning of Tamil and Sanskrit words used by Parashakti in Arulvaaku. [Part 1 here: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4904849588396...18&id=100036343530730 ] • Ajapajapa- repeating or remembering a mantra; means constant awareness of the mantra • Akshatha- rice smeared in turmeric and ghee • Alankara- Decoration, act of decorating or ornamenting • Ambalavanan - Tamil name of Lord Nataraja; presiding deity at the shrine of Chidambaram, TamilNadu • Amirtha, Amrutha- nectar • Anubhooti – experience, realisation • Arulvaaku- Divine Oracle • Arunachala Sarvajnapeeta - Kailasa in Tiruvannamalai, India • Bharat- India • Brahma Rakshasa - spirit of a Brahmin, a dead scholar of high birth, who has done evil things in his life or has misused his knowledge, who has to suffer as a Brahma Rakshasa after his or her death. • ChathurMasya - Chatur - meaning four and Masya meaning Month, collectively called four-months. The Chaturmasya Vrata is a Vrata to be observed for a period of four months. Chaturmas is reserved period of the year for penance, austerities, fasting, bathing in holy rivers and religious observances for all. • Chellatha- Name of Parashakti • Darshan - auspicious sight of a deity or a holy person • Dheivam- God • Dosha- fault • Ishta devata- desired, liked, cherished, preferred, favourite deity • Jangama- movable, locomotives • Jothirlinga - The jyotirlinga shrines are temples where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light. • Kaala- time • Kailasa in Kapilaranya - Kailasa in Los Angeles,USA • Kailasavasi - Beings living in Kailasa • Kalpavriksha - is a wish-fulfilling divine tree • Kamadhenu - Kamadhenu or Kamaduh is the generic name of the sacred cow, who is regarded as the source of all prosperity in Hinduism. She is a miraculous "cow of plenty" who provides her owner whatever he desires • Karma- sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence • Kuladevata - guardian deity of a family, clan • Lord Muruga -Murugan is considered as the son of Shiva and Parvathi, who was created to kill the Asuras and be the eternal protector of the Devas and other living beings. • Maaya - Delusion • Mahamaari- Name of Parashakti • Mahamayi - Name of Parashakti • Moorthy- deity • Mother Lakshmi- Goddess of Wealth • Naga dosha- Naag dosha also known as Sarpa dosha. The Dosha happens due to rage and extreme anger by the God of Serpent ‘Naga’ • Nirahara Samyama - liquid fasting • Nirvikalpa - Unclutched state • Paramashiva Sena- Army of Paramashiva • Paramporul - The Supreme • Pralaya - Deluge • Prarabdha – destiny • Prasada - consecrated food offered to deity • Rakshasas, Asuras - Demons • Saaba Vimochana- Redemption from a curse • Samayapuram – Place in Tamilnadu Goddess Samayapuram Mariamman Temple, one of the most famous Mariamman shrine in Tamilnadu. • Sarabeshwar - Sarabha is a part-lion and part-bird beast who, is eight-legged and more powerful than a lion or an elephant. The Shaiva scriptures narrate that god Shiva assumed the form of Sharabha to pacify Narasimha - the fierce man-lion avatar of Vishnu • Saraswati - goddess of knowledge, music and the arts, Consort of Lord Brahma- the lord of Creation • Sasthra Adyayana – Sashthra- Scriptures; Adhyayana in Sanskrit means learning or studying • Shaktipeeta - The legend behind the Shakti Peethas is the story of the self-immolation of the goddess Sati, wife of Shiva. Her body had to be cut by Vishnu into 51 body parts which fell on Earth and became sacred sites. • Shudadvaitham- śuddhādvaita "pure non-dualism" • Shyamalapeeta Sarvajnapeeta - Kailasa in Madurai,India • Skandamata - Divine baby in our Sanga; She is Incarnation of Devi Parashakti and Lord Muruga • Smarana- memory, recollection • Sripuram Kailasa- Kailasa in Hyderabad, India • Sthavara- immovable, not locomotive • Swayambu means "self-manifested", "self-existing", or "that is created by its own accord • Tattva- principle • Trinetra kumbaka- Trinetra Kumbhaka is the breathing technique, as revealed by Paramashiva. This breathing technique helps us to receive the state, space, powers being and superconsciousness of Paramashiva. Know more(https://nithyanandapedia.org/wiki/Trinetra_Kumbhaka) • Vaak Shakthi – power of words becoming reality. • Vedagamas - Vedas and Agamas:Know more here: https://kailaasa.nithyanandajnanalaya.org/r/ved-agamas • Vishwaroopa Darshan - Vishwaroopa means the whole Universe, Roopa - form; Seeing the whole Universe as the form of one divinity • Yuga- period of time • Types of Yuga o Satya Yuga - Also known as Krita Yuga, this is the age of truth, virtue and righteousness. o Treta Yuga - This is the age of mankind and represents a one-quarter decline in spirituality. o Dvapara Yuga - In this age, spirituality continues to decline, and virtue and sin show up in equal measure. o Kali Yuga - The age of conflict, Kali Yuga is described as one quarter virtue and three quarters sin. Panchakritya- Five Actions of Paramashiva o Satyojata face of paramashiva does creation, manifestation. it is facing western direction. o Vamadeva does sustenance, faces north direction. o Aghora does rejuvenation, faces south direction. o Tatpurusha does pulling out delusion, faces east direction. o Ishana does liberation. ishana face is looking in the upper direction. • AshtaLakshmis- Eight forms of Lakshmi 1) Adi Lakshmi- Adi- Source; Adi Lakshmi is said to be her primordial form, through which she helps a person attain life’s foremost aim — freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth. 2) Dhana Lakshmi- ("Money Lakshmi"), is the goddess of wealth. 3) Dhanya Lakshmi - ("Grain Lakshmi") is the goddess of agricultural wealth. 4) Gaja Lakshmi ("Elephant Lakshmi") is the giver of animal wealth (such as cattle) or the giver of power of royalty. 5) Santana Lakshmi ("Progeny Lakshmi") is the goddess of bestowing offspring. 6) Veera Lakshmi ("Valourous Lakshmi") or Dhairya Lakshmi ("Courage Lakshmi") is the goddess who bestows valour during battles and courage plus strength for overcoming difficulties in life. 7) Vijaya Lakshmi or Jaya Lakshmi ("Victorious Lakshmi") is the goddess and the giver of victory, not only in battles but also for conquering hurdles in order to achieve success 8) Vidya Lakshmi ("Knowledge Lakshmi") is the goddess and the bestower of knowledge of arts and sciences.
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