Devi mahalaxmi is our kuldevi.may goddes mahalaxmi bless us always 1:10
@mahandrajoshi9282
3 жыл бұрын
जय मां लक्ष्मी
@Er.Sunil.Pedgaonkar
4 жыл бұрын
V.Good!
@siddhitlaad4029
5 ай бұрын
Aaii mahalaxmi sada kripa theev
@mangeshshanbhag4536
3 жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏
@vishalbandiwadekar1515
4 жыл бұрын
Very nice information Sir, kya aap bata sakate hai hame ki bindiwadekar surname ka is bandiwade gav se kya nata hain. Plz
@shivramrajadhyax1465
2 жыл бұрын
Verry good information Shri Mahalakshmi Devi ,Shivram rajadhyax,
@shreyash8
3 ай бұрын
Sir can you tell me who is the husband of Mahalakshmi Jai mahalaxmi laxmi 🙏🙏
@AjitBhobe
3 ай бұрын
@shreyash8 Who is Maha Lakshmi Devi. According to Tantra it is Durga same in Shaivism. Does Vaishnavism refer to Shree Lakshmi as Mahalaxmi… Then isn't it a different deity from the Supreme Goddess Durga? There are 3 Mahalakshmis, one is Viṣhṇupatni other is Shivapatni and third is Rajsik Mahalakshmi of Saptashati In Lakṣmī Gāyatrī:- ॐ श्री महालक्ष्म्यै च विद्महे विष्णुपत्न्यै च धीमहि। तन्नो लक्ष्मी प्रचोदयात्॥ Mahalakshmi cha…Viṣṇupatni cha dhimahi… Above refers Mahalaxmi as Vishnu Patni. Consort of Lord Vishnu In Shivapurana तस्याङ्कमण्डलारूढा शक्तिमाहेश्वरी परा। महालक्ष्मीरिति ख्याता श्यामा सर्वमनोहरा ॥ The Shakti of Maheshwar(Shiva) sitting on his Lap, of dark complexion is called Mahalakshmi So here it’s clear that Mahalakshmi can also be a name for Shiva Patni Durga has been portrayed as Narayani in vaishnavism and in vishnukranta tantra. whether you call her Lakshmi or Mahalakshmi, she’s the wife of God Vishnu and Maa Mahalakshmi is shakti swaroopa who is one of the three main swaroopas (other two are Mahakali and Mahasaraswati) of the supreme goddess Maa Adishakti Jagat Janani Jagadamba Durga. Lakshmi or Sri Devi is the consort of Vishnu. She is the Goddess of wealth and prosperity. Wealth includes nobler values of life, power of mind and intellect, moral, and ethical qualities which constitutes the spiritual wealth. The eight forms of Lakshmi, called Ashta-Lakshmi are: Santhanalakshmi (wealth of progeny), Gajalakshmi (wealth of animals), Dhanalakshmi (wealth of gold and other material wealth), Dhaanyalakshmi (wealth of food grains), Veeralakshmi (wealth of valor), Vijayalaksmi (wealth of victories and success), Mahalakshmi (wealth of greatness) and Aadhilakshmi. Yes, Durga is considered a form of Lakshmi in the Narada Purana. In the Garuda and Vishnu Puranas, Lakshmi is identified with three forms, including Durga, and is considered Prakriti (Mahalakshmi). The Lakshmi Tantra and other Pancharatra texts also identify Durga as one of Lakshmi's forms, and say that Lakshmi acquired the name Durga after killing the demon Durgamasura. In our Mahalaxmi Temple Goa Bandora Mahalaxmi is the Goddess of power and strength and is believed to be an incarnation of ‘Adishakti’-the supreme form of power and energy. The Shaktas- worshippers of Shakti cult, among the Saraswats, worshipped Adishakti in the form of the linga. Many accept Mahalaxmi as Pallavi, their supporting deity, who is believed to have been released when the gods and demons were churning the ocean for amrita the nectar of immortality. The Saraswats, at the time of their arrival in Goa , were worshippers of ‘Shiva-Shakti’- Shiva being represented by the ‘Linga’, and Shakti as the Goddess. Thus Shri Mahalaxmi was their Goddess and has been worshipped by the Shilahara rulers (750-1030 A.D.) and also the Kadamba Kings of Goa. This peaceful or Satvika form of devi that shows in the idol at this temple has a unique feature- that she wears Linga on her head. In addition to the black granite stone idol that we can see now, there was also an Utsava idol made of ‘panchloha’ (five metals). It is said that during the Portuguese inquisition in 1557, two non-Brahmins, Satto and Phato, carried the Utsava idol in a box, to save it from the rage of the Portuguese who already had then destroyed the granite idol. Satto and Phato travelled by boat along the Arabian Sea, crossed the Rasai River and reached Talawal or Durbat in Atrunja, and handed over the Utsava idol to the Bhandiwade Mahalaxmi Temple . As a reward, Satto and Phato were given two balls of rice after the midday mahapuja under the instruction from the goddess to the temple management. This practice is still carried out at a small hut constructed (near the temple) in memory of these two devotees
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