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Posted: 12 years ago
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Of course Minaxi. Its so interesting that the Karma Kaanda in Vedas never call the supreme God by any name. It even not use Eshwara. That part just say 'it is the ultimate truth, whatever it may be'. Another interesting name is Shree (mostly known to address Lakshmi) which means the trio-Lakshmi, Saraswati and Parvati- in fact. Lalita Sahasranaama which starts with the name Shree Maata. Though it means The Divine Mother, it can also mean the mother of Shree. There Shree indicates all three Devis and many other things. Shree is a word which has around 30 different meanings. In fact, we are truly unaware about most such things described in our sculptures...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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The biggest use of the word Shree is in ShreeVidya, the 3rd Mahavidya, Tripursundari, Lalitambika, Shodashi are various names used for her, is also known as Tantrik Paravti. Verses of Saundarya Lahari has very deep connection to Shree Chakra.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: June_Anne_Mary

Lalita Sahasranaama which starts with the name Shree Maata. ..



Interestingly it also ends with 'Shree'

Shrichakra rajanilaya shrimath tripura sundari
Shrishiva shivashaktyaikya rupini lalitambika
Edited by varaali - 12 years ago

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