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Mahamandapa
Mahamandapa is Sanskrit
and means "Great hall". It is the main assembly hall in the temple
where devotees gather for ceremonies and which precedes the central
shrine, which is guarded by the Dwarashaktis.
On the 8 central pillars
of the Mahamandapa, the Divine Mother in the form of Ashta Lakshmi is
depicted by beautiful Murtis.
Dwarashaktis
Two guardians (Dwarashaktis)
flank the Garbha-Griha (sanctum), one on each side of the doorway.
They wear the cosmic form of the deity enshrined within. Their
function is to destroy any residual vestiges of dualistic thought.
Once localized identification has been dispersed that being that the
devotee encounters within the sanctum is perceived as the self.
Ashtalakshmi
As the the
Consort of Lord Vishnu (Narayana), who is the God of Preservation,
Lakshmi Devi is the Goddess of Health and Beauty. Sri Lakshmi
embodies Sublime Beauty, Siddhi, Peace, Strength, Balance,
Auspiciousness, Opulance and Wisdom. Because Lakshmi possesses all
of these good and noble qualities, She embodies infinite wealth,
symbolizing that good and noble qualities are the only wealth we can
keep.
Lakshmi Devi is always depicted sitting or standing on
a lotus with golden coins flowing in an endless stream from one of
her hands, symbolic of when the lotus of wisdom blossoms, the wealth
of good and noble qualities appears and Lakshmi's blessings are
present. It is for our Divine Mother, Sri Lakshmi, for whom this
site is dedicated. Enjoy and much Peace to you!
Lakshmi has 8 primary forms. These 8 forms are personified as Ashta
Lakshmi (Ashtalakshmi). These eight forms are as follows:
(1) Adi Lakshmi: Mother Lakshmi resides with Lord Narayana in
Vaikuntha, the abode of Lord Narayana. She is known as Rama, which
means bringing happiness to the mankind. She is also known as Indira
(who holds lotus or purity). In this form, Laxshmi is normally seen
serving Sri Narayana. Lord Narayana is omnipresent. Adi Lakshmi or
Rama Lakshmi serving Sri Narayana is symbolic of her serving the whole
creation. Adi Lakshmi and Narayana are not two different entities but
one only. Lakshmi is Shakti. Lakshmi is the Power of Narayana.
(2) Dhanya Lakshmi: Dhanya means grains. Lakshmi is the Goddess
of the Harvest and the Devi who blesses with abundance and success in
harvest. Harvest is a time of abundance after a long period of
patience and tending to fields. This symbolizes the inner harvest,
that, with patience and persistence, we obtain the abundance of inner
Joy through the blessing of Dhanya Lakshmi.
(3) Dhairya Lakshmi: This form of mother Lakshmi grants the
boon of infinite courage and strength. Those, who are in tune with
infinite inner power, are always bound to have victory. Those who
worship mother Dhairya Lakshmi lead a life with tremendous patience
and inner stability.
(4) Gaja Lakshmi: In the holy book of Srimad Bhagavata the
story of the churning of the ocean by Gods and demons is explained in
detail. Sage Vyasa writes that Lakshmi came out of the ocean during
the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). So she is known as a
daughter of the ocean. She came out of the ocean sitting on a
full-bloomed lotus and also having lotus flowers in both hands with
two elephants by her sides holding beautiful vessels.
(5) Santana Lakshmi: In the family life, the children are the
greatest treasure. Those who worship this particular form of Sri
Lakshmi, known as a Santana Lakshmi, are bestowed with the grace of
mother Lakshmi and have wealth in the form of desirable children with
good health and a long life.
(6) Vijaya Lakshmi: Vijaya is victory. Vijaya is to get success
in all undertakings and all different facets of life. Vijaya is to
conquer the lower nature. Hence those, with grace of mother Vijaya
Lakshmi, have victory everywhere, at all time, in all conditions.
Victory to Vijaya Lakshmi!
(7) Dhana Lakshmi: Dhana is wealth. Wealth comes in many forms:
Nature, Love, Peace, Health, Prosperity, Luck, Virtues, Family, Food,
Land, Water, Will Power, Intellect, Character, etc. With the grace of
mother Dhana Lakshmi we will get all these in abundance.
(8) Vidya Lakshmi: Vidya is education. Serenity, Regularity,
Absence of Vanity, Sincerity, Simplicity, Veracity, Equanimity,
Fixity, Non-irritability, Adaptability Humility, Tenacity, Integrity,
Nobility, Magnanimity, Charity, Generosity and Purity are the eighteen
qualities imbibed through proper education that only can give
immortality.
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