Friday, 29 January 2016

Mantra Power

Mantra Power

Over the years I have googled for mantra's that I like hearing or watching and repeat the process very often. Most of the times I end up searching frantically for the video or article that I loved and which came up 1st on google search last time. With the mushrooming blogs it has become very difficult to search for any meaningful content on search engines anymore! I wanted to have all my favorite collections in this page

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Dattatreya Siva Baba recently identified Varahi as a very powerful and active Goddess who destroys evil forces, protects spiritual aspirants, and grants wishes. According to her mythology, she is commander of the forces of the mother-goddess, symbolizing the might of SriVidya (knowledge of yogas, rituals and devotional service). As Varahi she destroys evil forces that obstructs the devotees progress, paralyses the enemies, and leads the devotees ultimately to Sri-Vidyas. Varahi represents the new-moon and the illumination aspects of the mother-goddess. Varahi is also said to be one of the Yoginis, taking the form of a boar. She is said to lift up the earth with her tusks to confer benefits on all creatures.

Goddess Varahis Mantra

Long Varahi Mantra:

Om aim glaum aim namo bhagavati
vartali vartali varahi varahi varahamukhi varahamukhi andhe andhini namah
rundhe rundhi namah jambhe jambhini namah
mohe mohini namah stambhe stambhini namah
sarvadushta prada dushtanam sarvesham sarvavak chitta
shatkarmukha gati jihva stambhanam kuru kuru shighram vashyam kuru kuru
aim glaum thah thah thah thah hum phat swaha

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Shorter Varahi Mantra that Baba Chants:
Om
Aim glaum aim namo bhagavati
vartali vartali
varahi varahi
varahamukhi varahamukhi
aim glaum
thah thah
thah thah
hum phat swaha

Temple: Shollinganallur Sri Prathyangira devi temple at Chennai has a beautiful idol for this Goddess. During the new moon day homam, there are references to this Goddess. It seemed like this Goddess is just next to Goddess Pratyangira devi in terms of importance.

Worshipping Varahi at home: 

Varahi has the face of a boar (pig), her eyes are sharp and her power is said to be in her nose ; her breath can do it all. In Srividya upasana, Varahi is considered to be the Shakti who can take the Bhaktha closer to Sri Lalitha. Whoever chants her name three times is relieved of any problems. She is considered to be the 5th among the Saptha Mathas - Brahmi, Maheshwari, Kaumari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Indrani, Chamundi. Varahi possesses an abundance of Dhairyam, Veeryam, Vijayam. She is very quick to act to the cries of her bhakthas. 

Varahi is the goddess of the Earth. It is proven from the lives of several Varahi devotees that those who believe and surrender to her are sure to be blessed with a house or land of their own. She is the "Bhoomi Devi".. One of the lines from Varahi Panchakam reads "Veedu Koduppaval, Vendum Varam Tharum Brihath Varahi Avale". Even though she looks fierce, she is very soft hearted and cannot see tears in the eyes of her devotees. Anyone who takes her name three times and cries sincerely to Varahi Amman will never go empty handed. Varahi is the Maha Senathipathi for Lalithambigai. She is a warrior. Those who lack confidence can recite Varahi's name everyday and will find themselves a changed person soon. 

During Krithayuga, an asuran by the name of Hiranyaakshan took control of the Earth and hid it under the oceans. As a result Brahma was unable to continue his task of creation on Earth. Restless and clueless on where to find the earth and how to continue his duties, he approached Mahavishnu to seek help. Mahavishnu incarnated himself in the form of a boar (Varaham), killed Hiranyaakshan and lifted the earth out of the oceans with his tusks. It is believed that the Shakthi associated with Varahaswamy is Varahi. 

Many consider her a ferocious goddess and even fear to keep a photo of hers in the house. Since she bears the face of a pig and holds a "Dandam" Cane and "Ulakkai" in her hand, people think she is a DushtaDeivam or DushtaShakti. In fact, there is no other goddess who is as kind-hearted as Varahi. In her pooja, we address her as "Karunaiye Uruvaanavale Varahi". She is also considered as Goddess Mahalakshmi since she is Vishu Shakti. In our family, we have given the name PIG a different version.. Yes.. Varahi is a PIG.. Pretty Indian Goddess or Pretty Indian Girl. 

It is believed that Snakes, other poisonous creatures or any dushtasakthi cannot get into the vicinity of those who pray to Varahi or have attained Siddhi from Sri Varahi pooja. Those who are sharp tongued and hurt others with their words will be tamed by Varahi. She is also called "Vaaku Sthambini". Out of personal experiences, I feel blessed by Varahi, am forever grateful to her and will pray to always remain at her feet and get her unconditional love. We consider her, our mother. 

For those interested, I am giving below simple Mantras for chanting. They are simple and hold no restrictions of time and place. There is nothing to fear. The only requirement is pure bhakti and sincerity. 

Lahu Varahi Japa Mantra 

1. Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Varahyai Mama Vaakme Praveshaya Vaaku Palithaya 
Mama Matha Varahi Mama Daridhriyam Nashaya Nashaya Hoom Bhat 

2. Om Shatru Samkari Sankataharani Mama Mathre Hreem Dhoom Vam Sarvarishtam Nivaraya Nivaraya Hoom Bhat 

3. Om Kleem Varahi Hreem Siddhi Swaroopini Shreem DhanaVashankariDhanam Varshaya Varshaya Swaha 

4. Om Shreem Panchami Sarvasiddhi Mata Mama Grihamme Dhanam Dhanyam Samrutthim Dehi Dehi Namaha 

5. Om Hreem Bayankari Athibayankari Ascharya Bayankari Sarva Jana Bayankari Sarva Bhootha Pretha Pishaasha Bayankari Sarva Bayam Nivaraya Shantir Pavathume Sadha 
Sarva Bhootha Pretha Pishaasha Bayankari Sarva Bayam Nivaraya Shantir Padume Sada 

Most Suited Date, Time and Items for Varahi Pooja 
Varahi is often called Aashada (Adi) Navarathri Poojai Nayaki. 

Time : 
The best time to do pooja for Varahi is Night. Midnight prayers is most suited for immediate solutions. 

Days : 
Navarathri, Ashtami, Panchami are Varahi's days. Tuesdays and Fridays are best suited for her pooja. 

Items : 
Morning Pooja - Chandanam (Sandalwood) 
Evening Pooja - Kumkumam (Deep Red) 
Night Pooja : Kurudhi (Red Kumkumam mixed in 
water), Kumkumam 

Varahi's most preferred Neivedhyam 

1. Chakkarai Pongal - made with Jaggery (Vellam) 
2. Payasam - made using Jaggery and Wheat/Rice) 
3. Pepper-Jeera Dosai 
4. Whole Ulundhu Vadai 
5. Ulundhu, Kadalai Paruppu, Thuvaram Paruppu, Mochai Paruppu mixed Aamai Vadai (Vadai without the hole in the centre) 
6. Buffalo milk mixed with Sugar, Saffron, Cardamom, Cloves, Edible Camphor 
7. Curd from Buffalo Milk 
8. Curd Rice 
9. Sesame Balls (Ellu Urundai) 
10. Ksheer Annam (Milk rice) 
11. Mochai Sundal 
12. Sweet Potato 
13. Maravelli Kizhangu 
14. Honey 
15. Madhupaakam (Honey, Fruits, Ghee, Sugar, Dry fruits mixed) 
16. Pomegranate 
17. Ulutham Ladoo 

Varahi's most preferred colours (saree) 
1. Gold or Yellow 
2. Red 

Varahi's most preferred flowers 
1. Pink Lotus 
2. White Lotus 
3. Blue Alli poo 
4. Blue Sangu poo 
5. Chembaruthi poo 
6. Thetti poo 
7. Pomegranate Flowers 

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