Sri Mata Panchamuga Varahi Homam .On 9th July 2020 Thursday by 10am. (Theipirai Panchami)
Mata Varahi – It is nothing but natural that this name of the Goddess would instantaneously evoke in a devotee not only steep devotion but also intense fear.
But in reality, Goddess Varahi is compassionate-incarnate, dispels the unwanted fear in a devotee and protects him with Motherly concern.
But who is this Goddess Varahi? And what is Her incarnation all about? At the outset, ‘Varahi’ means ‘the destroyer of evil and the protector of good.
But in a deeper sense, the Goddess is a manifestation of the Supreme Mother and is empowered to bestow anything and everything a true devotee could pray for! The very form of Sri Varahi is of “good thoughts” and She bestows Her supreme grace on devotees by removing obstacles and crowning them with all victory and glory.
The very incarnation of Varahi is divinely significant and interesting to know. When the Supreme Mother took the ominous form of Sri chandi to fight the demons, Sri Varahi incarnated from Her to command the forces of good against the evil. Hailed as the ‘Commander-in-Chief’ of the Supreme Mother’s army, Sri Varahi is one of the seven sakthis incarnating from the Mother. The Lalita Sahasranama, a collection of 1000 names of the Supreme Mother, hails Sri Varahi as the destroyer of demon Visukran, who was born from the right hand of demon Bhanasura. She was also the commander-in-chief of the armies of Goddess Kali in the war against demon Tharukasura; of Goddess chandi in the war against demon Sumbasura; and commander-in-chief of the forces of Sri Lalita in the war against demon Pandasura. Saint-poet Sri Abirami Bhattar in his evergreen composition – Abirami Andadhi – cites the names of Sri Varahi as another name of the Supreme Mother. Sri Devi Bhagavata hails Sri Varahi as one who “dispels the fear and bestows victory.” Many Puranic lores revere Sri Varahi (in the form of Thandini) and Sri Shyamala (in the form of Manthrini) – the two forces without whose permission the Supreme Goddess cannot be beheld. That is Sri Shymala is the sugarcane in the sugarcane bow adorning the hands of the Supreme Mother while Sri Varahi is the sharp arrows shot from it to kill the enemies. ‘Girichakra’ is the chariot on which Sri Varahi is seated and is worshipped in nine forms, much similar to Sri Durga. Sri Varahi is also revered in the names of Ashvaarooda Thandini Devi, Panchami Devi, Swapna Devi, Vaarthali Devi, Madhu Varahi, Manthrini Varahi, Bhakta Varahi and Pakaalamukhi. Out of these names Sri Varahi as Panchami is regarded the most powerful, as She is the manifestation of the supreme powers of Lord Sadasiva. This explains why the Panchami day falling after the full moon day is considered the most auspicious day to worship Sri Varahi.
Mother Vaarahi protects all devotees who turn to Her for Her grace and blessings.
Benefits of Pancha muga varahi homam
Eliminates Drushti and Dosha.Wards off troubles from evil spirits Wards off any kind of evil deeds or rituals (black magic) aimed at Her devotee Protects the person from accidents Makes the person blessed with word power, fame, good will etc. She dispels fear and bestows courage and confidence Bestows wealth and an exalted status in society Supreme victory over enemies
General Public are not allowed to participate in the above Homams and Poojas in the Temple, due to the General Lockdown declared by the Government.
Dispels disease and ill health.For more details contact: Sri Danvantri Arogya Peedam, Anandhalai Madhura, Kilpudupet, Walajapet 632 513, Ranipet Dist. Tamil Nadu, India, Email: danvantripeedam@gmail.com, www.danvantritemple.org, Ph: 04172-230003, 230274, 94433 30203.
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