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Shakthi Worship
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"To
those who adore thee, O' Mother, Thou grantest all
boons, Thou art the origin of the Vedas and of all the
Worlds, Be pleased to shine in my heart and accept my
adoration. Thou art effulgence,Thou art the light of the
Devas and Thou art in everything and beyond everything.
Bathe me in Thy light and purify me"
History of Shakthi Worship and Parashakthi temple
At our temple parashakthi has manifested as
karumariamman.
Karumari is the name of the Supreme divine eternal
conciousness
Amman means mother
Goddesses, the Divine as “eternal mother” has been
worshipped in all cultures, the world over, since
earliest of times. The Divine as the great Mother, the
Eternal, Universal Mother is known to us from the
ancient written records of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece,
Rome and India. Karumari Amman: Devi Parashakthi has
manifested herself in the form of Karumari Amman in a
village named Thiruverkadu on the outskirts of Chennai,
India and at the Parashakthi temple in Pontiac Michigan
, USA.
This ancient temple in Chennai was built by Sage
Agastiar during Vedictimes and has been rebuilt many
times since then. Here Agastiar visualized Divine Mother
as supreme divine consciousness, which manifested in the
material universe as mother-creator of everything in the
material and the spiritual universe. Various gods are
Her manifestations as realized by created beings.
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Parashakthi Karumari Amman
Divine Mother wished a house of worship built here in
USA so she can give her Eternal Grace to her devotees
and protect them from harm and tragedies which may
befall on our world. |
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Ancient scrolls |
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1972 |
Swami A.N.K. of Mylapore read the ancient scrolls
pertaining to Dr. Krishna Kumar and predicted Divine
Mother Parashakthi has chosen Dr. Krishna Kumar to build
the Temple in a place where She already is manifest. Since
then, Dr. Krishna Kumar has been performing kundalini
meditation. |
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Divine vision |
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1994 |
The Divine vision of the Shakthi appears in deep
kundalini meditation to Dr. Krishna Kumar, CALLING him to
build the temple in USA where all Her children can reach
Her, so that she could radiate Her celestial blessings for
our peace, happiness and paramount success. Miraculously,
sixteen acres of pristine, virgin, lush land was found in
the middle of Pontiac, MI (a suburb of Detroit), which was
purchased by Dr. Krishna Kumar. Mr. A. N. K. Swamy
described this particular land, through the Nadi reading,
over twenty years ago and it is topographically very
similar to the Meenakshi Temple’s land in Madurai. There
is a stream of water on the south side of the Parashakthi
Temple. This land being chosen by Divine Mother herself is
a spiritual home where a devotee can transcend the
mundane. |
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Hence, our temple is built on this pristine land chosen by
“HER”. At our temple parashakthi has manifested as
karumariamman.
Ka is a beeja for
Brahma-saraswathi,
Ru is a beeja for
Rudra and Rudrini,
Ma is a beeja for Maha
Vishnu-Mahalakshmi,
Ri is a beeja for the
mircocosmic divine conciousness vibrating in the heart
region.
So her name karumariamman. is actually mantra for
Supreme deities. The concept of Divine Mother-Amman is
ancient and this indicates the supreme divine
consciousness as transcended from the highest plane to the
lowest in the material plane and can be reached by humans
as Divine Mother-Amman. We are most fortunate and blessed
to have the privilege of worshipping this supreme divine
consciousness as our Divine Mother at our temple, where
“SHE” has manifested actively due to the nature of the
origin of our temple, which is deeply mystical. “She is
the mother of Kundalini Shakthi, a minute part of her
has manifested as “Purusha” (shiva) and Prakrithi (Shakthi),
which together has materialized into various universes (multiverse)
as living and non-living entities through maya shakthi.
She has been worshipped as Isis, Sophia, Shekina and with
many other names. She manifests in various historical
religions of the world, including the most ancient living
religious tradition of Hinduism. In the early Church, the
Holy Spirit was experienced as feminine, as seen from the
writings of some church Fathers. In early Judaism, the
figure of wisdom is experienced as feminine and the
theology of "Shekina" and other references in the book of
Isaiah as to the Motherhood of God are well known. Ever
since the resurrection of Christ, the grace of Christ has
always manifested itself in the form of Mother Mary. Now,
in today's world, there is a new realization to view God
as the Mother. It is in this regard that Shakthi worship
in Hinduism, which dates back to several thousand years in
India, can make a significant contribution toward
betterment of humanity and uplifting of spirituality.
In India, since Indus Valley times, the newly discovered
Saraswathy river civilization and the Vedic period, going
back to over 5000 years we find a rich tradition of
theology as well as worship-patterns of God as Mother,
Devi and Parashakti, complete with liturgies, symbolism's,
philosophies and psychologies. Her manifestations and
worship centers are seen in various parts of India.
The origin of shakthi worship can be traced to such Vedic
texts as Sri-Suktam, Durga-Suktam, Bhu-Suktam,
Tripuropanishad, Bhavanopanishad etc. In Sandhya Upasana,
we think of Gayatri Devi in the solar orb and imagine that
the sun shines by HER effulgence and that She is also the
Truth, which has kindled the light of reason in our minds. Her praise is sung thus in the
Mantra 'Ayatu Varada Devi': "To those who adore thee, O'
Mother, Thou grantest all boons, Thou art The origin of
the Vedas and of all the Worlds, Be pleased to shine in my
heart and accept my adoration. Thou art effulgence, Thou
art the light of the Devas and Thou art in everything and
beyond everything. Bathe me in thy light and purify me".
It would show that the daily Sandyavandanam enjoined by
Vedas is primarily Shakthi worship.
We have references of Shakthi worship in Maha-Bharata in
many contexts - before entering Matsya- Kingdom, at the
commencement of battle of Kurukshetra Arjuna prayed Durga,
-- In Bhagavatam we observe Rukmini worshipping Ambika
before her marriage. Devi Bhagavatam deals entirely with
the glory of divine Mother. Brahmanda puranam contains
Lalitha Sahasranama and Trisati. Chandi or Devi-Mahatmyam
forms part of Markandeya-puranam.
Saundaryalahari (one of the 64 Sakta Tantras) says that
after Siva had filled the world with the other Tantras, He
gave out, at the request of Devi, the 'Sri Tantra' which
fulfills the objects covered by all other Tantras. This is
known as the worship of Tripura or Sri-Vidya, and
includes Upasana of "Bala, Pancadasi and Sodasi"
The worship of Devi in Sri-Cakra is set forth by
Adi-Sankara in his Prapancasara and Saundaryalahari.
We have numerous places of Shakthi worship- Shakthi is
adored as: Uma in Himalayas - Amba in Kashmir, Visalakshi
in Varanasi., Gauri in Kanya Kubja, Bhavani in Maharashtra
and Kali in Calcutta. Shakti is worshipped as Bala in
Kanya Kumari, as Meenakshi (Syamala in Mantrini) in Madura
in Tamil Nadu, as Akhilandeswari or Dandini at
Jambukesvaram, as Kamakshi at Kancipuram, Karumari in
Chennai, Sarada at Srungeri, as Camundesvari at Mysore,
and as Bhagavati in Kerala. During Navaratri days She is
adored as Durga, Lakshmi and Sarasvati (three in one).
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1999 OCT 19 |
Murthi Prathishta - Installation of The Deities were
performed by Pujya Shri Guru Sarvajanopakari Dr. V. V.
Swarna Venkatesa Deekshitar of Chidambaran. |
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On Vijayadasmi |
- Lord Ganesha, Devi Sri Adi Parashakthi Karumariamman,
Lord Subramanya with Valli and Devayani and Sri Natraja
with Sivakamasundari Murthi Prathishta were performed by
Pujya Shri Guru Sarvajanopakari Dr. V. V. Swarna Venkatesa
Deekshitar of Chidambaran. Pujya Shri Guru Sarvajanopakari
Dr. V. V. Swarna Venkatesa Deekshitar of Chidambaran did
consecration according to vaidika yantra prathishta. Pujya
Shri Guru is known to be an authority in Yantras. |
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A MESSAGE FROM DR KRISHNA
KUMAR
Now the Divine Mother, Parashakthi, has given us the
privilege of having Her Divine Dwelling Place amongst us
and for the whole world. Personally, “mother” has
enhanced my kundalini ascension and has blessed me with
mystical knowledge to understand “reality” and to
communicate with higher vibrational entities, i.e.
Devatas. Our temple mission is
to distribute Divine Mother Parashakthi –
Karumariamman’s “grace” and “blessings” to as many souls
as possible so that every one of her devotees
can have the same privileges and wisdom as I have been
given, with so much kindness by our Eternal Mother, “the
supreme divine consciousness” which has pervaded our
entire universe and many other universes.
It’s very heartening and
fulfilling that many devotees at our Temple have
experienced many miracles through the grace of
Parashakthi.
I am so pleased that many devotees and our board of
directors have experienced so many blessings from our
Divine Mother and I am thankful to them for making all
these happenings possible so that all of us can be
blessed and graced by Divine Mother Parashakthi at her
Temple.
In Lalita–Sahasranama, in which the Divine Mother is
described by thousand names with each name reflecting
Her attributes. The first name given to the Divine
Mother is Sri Mata (sacred mother), for it is the Divine
Mother who gives Her child the highest knowledge, the
Brahma Vidya.
The temple celebrates the Mother’s Day by praying to the
supreme Divine Mother. Human
mother is a spark of the Divine Mother, the quality of
head and heart of the former are but an infinitesimally
small expression of similar qualities in the latter. The
characteristic predominance of emotional qualities in
human mothers is an index that it must be so in the
Divine Mother. |
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