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The Secret of Shakti Power
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Amrit CintanThe Secret of SHakti Worship
Divine SHakti represents the executive dynamism of the Supreme Spirit and is synonymous with power, energy, strength, knowledge, plenitude, etc. The grace of SHakti showers boons of strength, peace, wisdom and prosperity whereas its absence leads to destitution, hopelessness, pain and misery. Those aspiring to become devotees of SHakti will have to single-mindedly devote themselves to panchopchar pujan (five-fold worship) of Mahashakti, which manifest as (1) physical power, (2) mental power, (3) emotional power, (4) financial power and (5) spiritual power. The lack or extravagant use of these powers compels a person to live a miserable life. On the other hand, earning and righteous use of these powers leads to happy and healthy life.
How can we access the grace of SHakti? This mystery is hidden in the nine words of Gayatrº Mahamantra: (1) Tat – It is the symbol of God, the Supreme Transcendent Being; sadhak can realize It through faith and devotion. (2) Savitu¡ - Savita is the fountainhead of SHakti; we can acquire Its grace through single-pointed sadhana (3) Vareñyam – The Most Exalted. (4) Bhargo – Effulgent like Sun, the destroyer of sins; we should resolve not to commit sins. (5) Devasya – This is a symbol of Divinity; we should cultivate divine virtues within ourselves. (6) Dhamahi – The capability of overpowering vices and imbibing virtues. (7) Dhiyo – Illumined intelligence; augments wisdom, thoughtfulness, decision-making ability, etc. (8) Yona¡ - This is a symbol of divine blessings; we should learn to properly use them. (9) Prachodayat – Prayer for Divine Grace; may Mother Gayatri inspire us to adopt righteous living.
On the auspicious occasion of Âshvin Navaratri let us try to understand this mystery behind the worship of SHakti.
Acknowledgement: Most of the short stories, given in the form of panels, in this issue have been reproduced from the writings of Fr. Anthony de Mello (1931-87), one of the great spiritual masters of our time - with the kind consent of the publishers, Gujrat Sahitya Prakash, Anand.- Editor______________________________________________________________________
Divine SHakti represents the executive dynamism of the Supreme Spirit and is synonymous with power, energy, strength, knowledge, plenitude, etc. The grace of SHakti showers boons of strength, peace, wisdom and prosperity whereas its absence leads to destitution, hopelessness, pain and misery. Those aspiring to become devotees of SHakti will have to single-mindedly devote themselves to panchopchar pujan (five-fold worship) of Mahashakti, which manifest as (1) physical power, (2) mental power, (3) emotional power, (4) financial power and (5) spiritual power. The lack or extravagant use of these powers compels a person to live a miserable life. On the other hand, earning and righteous use of these powers leads to happy and healthy life.
How can we access the grace of SHakti? This mystery is hidden in the nine words of Gayatrº Mahamantra: (1) Tat – It is the symbol of God, the Supreme Transcendent Being; sadhak can realize It through faith and devotion. (2) Savitu¡ - Savita is the fountainhead of SHakti; we can acquire Its grace through single-pointed sadhana (3) Vareñyam – The Most Exalted. (4) Bhargo – Effulgent like Sun, the destroyer of sins; we should resolve not to commit sins. (5) Devasya – This is a symbol of Divinity; we should cultivate divine virtues within ourselves. (6) Dhamahi – The capability of overpowering vices and imbibing virtues. (7) Dhiyo – Illumined intelligence; augments wisdom, thoughtfulness, decision-making ability, etc. (8) Yona¡ - This is a symbol of divine blessings; we should learn to properly use them. (9) Prachodayat – Prayer for Divine Grace; may Mother Gayatri inspire us to adopt righteous living.
On the auspicious occasion of Âshvin Navaratri let us try to understand this mystery behind the worship of SHakti.
Acknowledgement: Most of the short stories, given in the form of panels, in this issue have been reproduced from the writings of Fr. Anthony de Mello (1931-87), one of the great spiritual masters of our time - with the kind consent of the publishers, Gujrat Sahitya Prakash, Anand.- Editor______________________________________________________________________