|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||
I shall prostrate before supreme Goddess
Mathangi who symbolizes the sacred syllables ‘Dhakara’, she has lustrous space
between the eye brows, she causes afflictions on the wicked, she is youthful
always, she is the mother of Thundhila who has pot sized belly, she has dark
cloud complexion, she has most desirable appearance, she is lustrous like
reddish brown metal, she has great speed, she is impartial, she can be
formidable, quivering, tumultuous, and violent, she has personified as Thulja, she
has lovely appearance too, she is impartial to her devotees, she has balanced
speed and movements, she symbolizes likeness, she has embodied as sacred river
Thamraparnni, she has reddish brown lips, she eradicates darkness of
ignorance, she is Durga who is
expeditious, she removes infectious diseases, she represents shore, Goddess of
stars and planets/savior as well, she resides in the dense wood of Thamala, she
is the source of darkness/night, she is Durga who represents night and darkest
hours in the night, she is fierce, she is extremely valorous, she is neutral,
indifferent, and spiritual essence, she
is smeared in Til oil, she is youthful, she has great effulgence, she
represents Thiloththama/Dhakshayani,
she has beautiful mole which multiplies her beauty, she is adorned in crescent
moon on the crown, she is fond of being worshiped with the flowers of Til, she
has personified as Thara who is one of the Dhashamahavidhya, she is the safest ferry
to cross the ocean of worldly existence, she is prominent member in the family
of Lord of Lords, she is beloved consort of Sthanu, she is loyal, she showers
abundance of wealth, opulence and prosperity, she symbolize protection,
tranquility, perseverance, patience, steadfastness, and stability, she is
mighty Goddess, she is supreme Goddess who is imperishable, she represents
might, hill, Earth, fame, and lushness
of the soil, she holds Danda/stick to imposes punishment on the wicked, she has
colossal appearance, she is adorned in flower garlands, she is most promising
to penniless as well as distressed people, she is divine personified as beloved
consort of Lord of Lords, she has embodied as divine cow, she is supreme
Goddess who symbolizes jewels on the crown of deities, she is too
compassionate, she imposes punishment on wicked, she is too kind to distressed
people, she has large bosom resembles to fruit of pomegranate, she represents
all the deities, she represents Dhaithya and deities as well, she takes immense
joy travelling in palanquin, she is too
kind, she represents Purusha as well as Prakrithi, and all the female deities,
she is the source of supreme intellect, she removes impurities and sins, she has personified as Durga who removes
afflictions, she is difficult to be pacified, she resides in fortress/places
difficult to access, she removes impurities, and foul smell, she eradicates miseries and
sorrows, she discard the place of foul
smell and place of gambling, she is adorned in vermilion, she is the protector and foster-mother as well, she is
too kind to distressed people, she is most promising, she is supreme Goddess
who is the source of wealth, richness, opulence, and auspiciousness, she
produces boisterous voices, she has embodied as Earth, she symbolizes
righteousness, she is extremely valorous, she is decked in bow and arrow, she
is self-controlled and oppressed, she destroys fraudulent activities, she has
smoky complexion, she consumes smoke, she has black mixed with red complexion, she takes immense pleasure in the
consumption of spirituous intoxicated drink, she symbolizes kind of meter, and happiness, she has personified as daughter of
Nandabalika/Mahamaya, she is young, she symbolizes sacred river Narmada, she
performs various passionate sport, she has the might of thunderbolt, she
represents principles, restriction, rule, law,
perception, and sound, she is virtuous, sinless, and pure, she is the
essence of Shashthras/doctrines, she symbolizes rivers, she has most desirable
appearance, she is attired in directions as clothe, she has dark cloud
complexion, she symbolizes final emancipation, she is void of desires, passion,
emotion, and properties, she is modest and pure, she has beautiful blue colored
neck, she is indifferent, she is supreme being,
she symbolizes good fortune and auspiciousness, she has embodied as
sacred river and divine cow, she has the appearance of round, swollen, and muscular, she has large and high bosom, she is
chaste wife, she is decked in serpent, she symbolizes darkest hours in the
night, she is beyond human intellect, she has personified as Kali, she always
works for the welfare of Universe, she is purifier of soul, she explore through
the air, and water, she is promising to
Pavana, she is the source of growth of
cattle, prosperity, welfare, happiness, virtuous
offspring, nourishment, opulence, and wealth, she holds lotus flower and sacred scriptures, she
symbolizes full moon, sheath, cell, and muscle,
she causes worldly bondage, she has embodied as Earth, she represents living
beings, she is skillful, she is formidable, she is wielded in powerful weapon
Parashu and noose, she eradicates sins of the worshiper, she is the commander
of Universe, she is chaste wife, she elevates distressed and desolate people,
she represents spirit, she destroys evil spirit, she consumes sweet meat and
spirituous intoxicated drink, she holds gem studded pot contains spirituous
drink, she is prominent, she symbolizes nectar, she is flawless, she fulfills all the desires of the worshiper, she has the radiance of sun, she holds parrot
and take immense pleasure in listening to its chirping as well as consumption
of nectar.
Dhakara Nissvanaruchisthapini Thapini
Thadha | Tharuni Thundhila Thundha Thamasi Cha Thama: Priya ||
Thamra
Thamravathi Thanthusthundhila
Thulasambhava | Thulakotisuvega
Cha Thulyakama Thulashraya ||
Thudhini Thunini Thumba Thulyakala Thulashraya | Thumula Thulaja
Thulya Thuladhanakari Thadha ||
Thulyavega Thulyagathi Sthulakoti Ninadhini |
Thamroshta Thamraparnni Cha Thama:
Sankshobhakarini ||
Thvaritha
Jwaraha Theera Tharakeshi Thamalini | Thamonudha Thamathalasthanavathi
Thami ||
Thamasi Cha Thamisra
Cha Theevra Theevraparakrama |
Thatastha Thilathailaktha Tharuni Thapanadhyuthi: ||
Thiloththama Cha Thilakriththarakadheesha Shekhara |
Thilapushpapriya Thara Tharakeshi Kudumbini ||
Sthanupathni Sthirakari
Sthoolasampathvivardhini | Sthithi: Sthairya Sthavishta Cha Sthapathi: Sthoolavigraha ||
Sthoola Sthoolavathi Sthali
Sthalasanghavivardhini | Dandini Dhanthini Dhama Dharidhra Dheenavathsala ||
Deva
Devavadhurdhithya Dhamin
Devabhooshana | Dhaya Dhamavathi Dheenavathsala Dhadimasthani ||
Devamoorthikara Dhaithyadharini
Devathanatha | Dholakreeda Dhayalushcha
Dhampathi Devathamayi ||
Dhashadheepasthitha Dhoshadhoshaha Dhoshaharini | Durga Durgarthishamani Durgamya Durgavasini ||
Dhurgandhanashini Dhussadha DhukhaPrashamakarini | Dhurgandhdha
Dhundhubidhvantha Dhoorastha Dhooravasini ||
Dharadhamaradhathri Cha
Dhurvyadhadhayitha Dhami |
Dhurandhara Dhureena Cha
Dhaureyi Dhanadhayini ||
Dheerarava Dharithri Cha Dharmadha Dheeramanasa | Dhanurdhara Cha Dhamani Dhamani Dhoorththavigraha ||
Dhoomravarnna Dhoomrapana Dhoomala Dhoomamodhini | Nandhini
Nandhininandha Nandhininadhanabalika ||
Naveena
Narmadha Narmanemir Niyamanisvana | Nirmala Nigamadhara Nimnaga Nagnakamini ||
Neela
Nirathna Nirvana Nirllebha Nirguna Nathi: | Neelagreevah Neeraha Cha Niranjjanajamanava ||
Nirgundika Cha
Nirgunda Nirnasa Nasikabhidha |
Pathakini Pathaka Cha Pathrapreethi: Payasvini ||
Peena Peenasthani Pathni Pavanashi
Nishamayi | Parapara Para Kali Parakrithya Bhujapriya ||
Pavanastha Cha Pavana
Pavanapreethivardhini | Pashuvridhdhikari Pushpi
Poshaka Pushtivardhini ||
Pushpini Pusthakakara Poornimathalavasini | Peshi Pashakari
Pasha Pamshuha Pamshula Pashu: ||
Patu: Parasha Parashudharini Pashini Thadha | Papaghni
Pathipathni Cha Pathitha Pathithapathi
||
Pishachi Cha Pishachaghni
Pishithashanathoshini | Panadha
Panapathri Cha Panadhanakarodhyatha ||
Peyaprasidhdha Peeyusha Poornna
Poornnamanoratha | Pathangabha Pathanga Cha Pauna: Punyapibapara ||
|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||