Bhagamalini is the second Nitya, the goddess of blossoming energy and beauty. Her body shines in deep red, with three eyes and a gentle smile. She holds a lotus, goad, noose, bow, and flower arrows, showing her power to create and attract. She represents the second day of the waxing moon, when divine energy begins to bloom and spread with joy.
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~ शातोदरी | शान्तोदरी | अपर्णा ~
Brahmachari Parakh Om beautifully explained the sacred meanings behind the names of the Divine Mother — Shatodari, Shantodari, and Aparna. He shared that Shantodari reflects the Mother whose stomach became completely calm/completely empty, a result of her deep penance to unite with Lord Shiva.
He also illuminated the meaning of Aparna, when Ma Parvati renounced all grains and ate only leaves and plants, showing her supreme discipline and devotion. And then the time cane, where Maa left eating leaves (पर्ण) too and became Aparna (अपर्णा).
These divine stories reveal the immense power, purity, and tapasya of the Mother, inspiring every devotee to witness the grace of her spiritual journey.
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Bhagvan Parashurama received the hidden Śrī Vidyā from Lord Dattatreya after being denied by his father Jamadagni. Through intense sadhana, he gained the Mother’s direct darshan and wrote the Parashurama Kalpa Sutra preserving the secret worship of Maa Lalita Tripura Sundari for future seekers.
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According to scriptures, when Bhūdevī sank into the cosmic ocean, Vishnu took the form of a boar and lifted her upon His tusks. His emergence from Brahmā’s nostril shook the heavens. With one roar, He split the waters and raised the Earth, restoring her to her rightful place.
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Kameshvari is the first Nitya, the Lady of Desire, who awakens the fire of creation within the cosmos. She holds the bow of sugarcane and the five flower arrows that move the subtle forces of attraction and union. Her red radiance is the glow of rising suns, and her smile carries the pulse of divine passion. In her, desire becomes sacred, turning the longing of the heart into the path toward the Absolute.
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Narasimha — the blazing power of Maha Vishnu, invoked through Tantra.
His seed mantra Kshraum is a tantric bija that dissolves impurities and awakens the inner fire. When chanted with yantra and kavach, it forms a circle of divine protection.
In Narasimha Tantra, midnight worship before the ghee flame invokes His fierce presence the living fire that guards the soul.
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From the divine union of Bhagwan Shiva and Sri Vishnu was born Ayyappan Hari-hara-putra, the cosmic child.
He carries Shiva’s fire and Vishnu’s grace, born for the balance of all worlds.
At Sabarimala, He stands as the warrior and protector, blessing every seeker’s journey.
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Seated upon the eternal ocean, Lord Vishnu is ever attended by His divine consorts Mahalakshmi, Sridevi, and Bhudevi, the goddesses of wealth, grace, and the Earth herself. From their celestial union emerged eighteen radiant sons, each a guardian of cosmic order and virtue.
Together, they form the eternal household of the Preserver where prosperity, compassion, and balance flow endlessly from the heart of the Divine.
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When Krishna entered the cave to reclaim the lost Syamantaka Mani, He met the mighty Jambavan the ancient warrior from Rama’s era. Their fierce battle shook the mountains, until Jambavan realized the Divine radiance before him was none other than Sri Hari Himself.
In reverence, he offered the gem and his daughter Jambavati’s hand in marriage a union of devotion, strength, and divine destiny.
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- अष्टमीचन्द्रविभ्राज दलिकस्थलशोभिता -
Brahmachari Parakh Om shared the hidden wisdom of the Nityas, revealing how the energies of Purusha (the Divine Consciousness) and Prakriti (the Divine Shakti) become perfectly balanced.
The Ashtami falls exactly at the midpoint, where creation and dissolution, Shiva and Shakti, light and shadow, all attain equilibrium. It is on this divine day that the Mool Avataras of Mahamaya take birth whether as Maa Durga (on Durga Ashtami) or as Sri Krishna (on Janmashtami).
It is said that on this night, Mahāmāyā herself manifested as (Yogmaya) Vindhyavāsinī, and still resides in the Vindhya mountains, guarding the balance of creation. That is why both the Durga Saptashati and the Bhagavad Gita contain 700 shlokas, symbolizing the harmony between the Divine Mother and the Supreme Purusha.
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An official channel of Sri Badrika Ashram.
Known as Sri Badrika Ashram, this is the only Sri Om Swami ashram in the entire world.
The ashram is located on a tranquil property in the lap of Mother Nature, situated next to an ever-murmuring river called Giri Ganga.
Tall, lofty mountains, a lush green valley, and a starlit sky are the silent keepers of this ashram.
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31 May 2023