Thursday 17 September 2009

Lalitha Sahasranamam -73

73. NITHYA PARAMATOPA NIREEKSHANA SAMUTSUKA
She who is interested and happy in observing the valour of Nithya devathas (literally goddess of every day)
This line indicates the importance of the differentdevathas and when we worship these devathas it directly touches her and she is happy.so to understand her we should understand the different devathas and the mode of worship.
In vedic astrology there 4 types of devata
1ista devata
2.palana devata
3.karama devata
4.guru devetha

1.Ista devata:
Every human being takes birth due to their karma from the previous births. After death, the body, mind and the soul separate, and body gets merged into the pancha tatva while mind and the soul follow the path of the ayanas, toward the planes deserved by accomplished karma. So the cycle goes on, and it will never stop unless one is given a moksha. Many people have wrong concept of moksha, mistaking the term for spirituality, which can be defined in so many ways. I am not going to discuss moksha right here, but will just add that it is often conceived as final emancipation of the soul. There are different types of moksha, and different paths to it. In jyotisha there are a few planets which play an important role, among which Atmakaraka (the planet in the highest degree, excluding rahu whose counting is done in reverse) and Ishta Devata are the most important.The term 'Ishta Devata' literally means 'the main deity'. This
Deity can bless one with good passage through life. What ismore, Ishta Devata is responsible for granting moksha to the native. Hence, its worship not only ensures that one's whole life is taken care of, but also makes it certain that one is moving towards liberation.As far as the worship of other Devatas is concerned, the list of those Deities and their corresponding planets was given
by Parashara Muni in his Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra inthe chapter on Karakamsa. It was also presented by Jaimini Maharishi in his Upadesha Sutras (1.2.72–79): Surya indicates Lord Shiva, Chandra indicates Gouri, Shukra
indicates Lakshmi, Mangal indicates Skanda, Buddha and Shani both indicate Lord Vishnu, Guru indicates Samba Shiva, Rahu indicates Tamasi or Durga and Ketu indicates Lord Ganesha.
Everyone is eligible for the worship of one's Ishta Devataand everyone at least should know their Ishta Devata. Theprocess of worship is simple and is based on the chanting of the dvadakshari mantra for the appropriate Deity. Although
this chanting alone is very powerful, an ideal situation is when one also performs panca upachara puja to one's IshtaDevata.
The term 'dvadakshari mantra' means 'the twelve syllable mantra'. An examplary dvadakshari mantra for Lord Vishnu as Ishta Devata is given by the Parashara Muni in his Vishnu Purana. The ugra madhusudana mantra given
there by the sage is as follows: om namo bhagavate vasudevaya.Parashara Muni advises people to chant it and says that with this mantra we ask Lord Vishnu to pick up His sudarshana chakra and liberate us. The mantra bhoga of this
particular mantra is mukti. Therefore it should be done for one's Ishta Devata with the purpose of making progress towards final emancipation.
2.palana devata:
The Palana devata is the deity that will provide for your material needs in this life. Like a mother She will see to it that you have food, home, resources etc.
3. Karma devata:
Kula devata is also the karma devata.One should always pray to their kuladevata for any boons or favours.Please do remember that it is your Kula devatha who will help you in any kind of Spiritual and Material Prosperity.
If you ask how it is, then the KARMAS comes in picture, as you may aware that SANJITHA, PRABRABTHA,AKAMYA karmas baggages we are carrying and due to
Prabrabtha karma it is everyones' duty to perform Kula devatha pooja wherever the deity is irrespective of the distance . Ofcourse, now you need to gather family member which seems to be difficult in your case, you can pray mANASEEKA to Kuladevatha about inability to make it. She will certainly listen to it.
Hence, donot hate or ignore kuladevatha, instead whatever pooja (pouring milk , feeding poor infront of the deity etc) should be conducted on any auspicious
day immediately , you can see that things are going good !!!
And also, remember that every year ( especially duringthe Amavasya /Pournami which falls on Monday or Friday )is an auspicious for kuladevatha pooja during which you have to perform Abhisheka and feeding as much aspoor people to be conducted so that your Kula Devatha's blessings are guranteed to all your family members !!!
4.Guru devata: Jupiter god
Guru is the presiding deity of religious inclinations and prosperity.
He is also the presiding deity of married life for women. He is described in the Puranas as Brhaspati, the preceptor of the devatas.He is often depicted in a standing posture with four hands, in one of which he holds a weapon called the vajra-ayudha. He rules Sagittarius and Pisces.worship of the guru brings happiness and prosperity.
The discussion on these devathas only goes to show that performing the poojas and respecting these devathas helps mankind and that is the reason why she is happy knowing fully well that prayers to these devathas brings prosperity to her devotees.