Mangala or Kuja has four hands, carrying the weapons mace and javelin in two, showing the Varada and Abhaya Mudras with the other two. He rides on a ram
Each Nakshatra has its particular power or Shakti. These are also the powers of the Devatas or the deities ruling the Nakshatras. Each of these Shaktis has its effect above and its effect below, and the final result of these three factors. The imagery is of common factors of plants, healing, worship, marriage and death. This is a teaching that derives from an ancient Vedic text called Taittiriya Brahmana I.5.1 and from the commentary of Bhattabhaskara Mishra. Ashwini Ashwini is govern by the Ashwins, the twin horsemen. It has the power to quickly reach things (shidhra vyapani shakti). Its basis above are the creatures to be healed. Its basis below is the healing therapies. From these three the entire world becomes free of disease Ashwini Nakshatra brings about quick aid and energization. The healing power of Ashwini is evident from these comments, particularly their ability to bring about fast, radical or miraculous cures as well as rejuvenation. The Ashwins are forces of P
Krittika Nakshatra Natives benefit by praying to Ucchista Ganapati. Significance of Ucchista Ganapati Ucchista Ganapati is regarded as the 8th among the 32 different forms of Ganapati. The Sanskrit word ‘Ucchista’ literally means the remains and leftovers, but in this context, carries a Tantric connotation. Ucchista Ganapati is considered a tantric aspect of Lord Ganesha and denotes the blessed offerings. Ucchista Ganapati is blue in complexion, is in a sitting posture and is depicted with his consort Goddess Shakti Devi seated comfortably on his left lap. He has six hands, the main left of which gently embraces his consort, and the rest of his hands hold in them, a japa mala of Rudraksha beads, a pomegranate fruit, fresh sprig of paddy, blue lotus and the stringed instrument Veena. The end of his trunk rests on the thigh of the Goddess. He can be seen as a sculpture in the Maha Ganapati temple in the Kerala capital Thiruvananthapuram and some temples in Mysore region in Ka
Dhundi Ganapati is the form associated with Uttarashada Nakshatra. Significance of Dhundi Ganapati Dhundi Ganapati is regarded as the 26th among the 32 different forms of Ganapati. This Ganapati shows the path to moksha, the ultimate liberation and he is believed to do this by helping the devotees excel in spiritual studies. He can also rejuvenate their lives and make those illustrious. Lord Dhundi Ganapati has a red-complexion and possesses four-hands, in which he holds a broken tusk, an ax, a mala of Rudraksha beads and Ratna Kumbha, the pot of precious stones. It is believed that the Ratna Kumbha represents the invaluable element of supreme consciousness, and also denotes the Lord’s resolve to protect his ardent and faithful devotees. Ganapati is a remover of obstacles, but Dhundi Ganapati is believed to perform this act particularly in respect of impediments that arise in the path towards spiritual advancement. Thus this form of Ganesha is a devotee’s unfailing spiritu
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