P644 Shree Ravatpura Sarkar at Chipari, Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh 6000 sqft

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Project No. P644

Shree Ravatpura Sarkar at Chipari, Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh 6000 sqft

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About Shri Rawatpura Sarkar
The name Shri Rawatpura Sarkar has emerged from the ancient temple of Hanuman Ji which is situated in Rawatpura village of the Chambal region in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is situated between Pahuj and Sonmriga rivers and is at a distance of 100 kms from two major cities; Gwalior and Jhansi.

During the period from 1960 to 1985, Chambal has been notorious throughout India for its criminal activities which mushroomed because of lack of education, sources of income and arable land.

In 1990 a great divine saint set foot on this place at a very young age of 17 with a pledge to start a mission that would transform the social fabric of this region as well as to spread the message of spiritual living among the masses. Even though this saint was very young to undertake a mission of such enormity, yet anyone who came to him was touched by his divinity and compassion and he firmly established his place in their hearts. Soon after, the place is popularly known as Shri Rawatpura Sarkar Dham.

Source :  http://shrirawatpurasarkar.org/

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Story of the Origin of the Das Mahavidyas
Sati, the consort of Shiva was the daughter of Daksha Prajapati, a descendant of Brahma. Sati had married Shiva against the wishes of her father. The vain Daksha performed a great Yajna (Sanskrit: यज्ञ; IAST: yajñá) or Yagya(also Yagna) literally means “sacrifice, devotion, worship, offering” (with the sole aim of insulting Shiva), to which he invited all of the gods and goddesses except his son-in-law, Lord Shiva.Sati
Sati learned about her father’s yajna from Narad Muni. She asked Shiva’s permission to attend the yajna, saying that a daughter did not need an invitation from her father. Shiva said that Daksha was trying to insult him, and so even if Sati attended the yajna, the fruit of the sacrifice would not be auspicious. Therefore he bade Sati not to attend the yajna.
Sati became furious – She thought that Shiva was treating her like an ignorant lady and not as the mother of the Universe. So to show Shiva who she really was, she assumed a different form – the one of the Divine Mother. The oceans raged, the mountains shook, and the atmosphere was filled with the wonder of her form.
Shiva began to shake and tried to flee. But inn every direction that he tried to flee, the Divine mother stopped him. The Divine Mother had multiplied herself into ten different forms, guarding each of the ten directions, and try as Shiva might, he could not escape from her, as she had blocked every escape route.
These ten forms of Divine Mother are known as the Das Mahavidyas. Each form has its own name, story, quality, and mantras.
The Das Mahavidyas are Wisdom Goddesses. Das means ten, maha means great, and vidya means wisdom. The Das Mahavidyas are considered forms of Divine Mother Kali, who is the first of the then Mahavidyas. Each Wisdom Goddess has her own name, story, quality, and mantras.
  • Kālī (Sanskrit: काली)
  • Bagalāmukhī (Sanskrit: बगलामुखी)
  • Chinnamastā (Sanskrit: छिन्नमस्ता)
  • Bhuvaneśvarī (Sanskrit: भुवनेश्वरी)
  • Mātaṃgī (Sanskrit: मातंगी)
  • Ṣodaśī (Sanskrit: षोडशी)
  • Dhūmāvatī (Sanskrit: धूमावती)
  • Tripurasundarī (Sanskrit: रिपुरसुन्दरी)
  • Tārā (Sanskrit: तारा)
  • Bhairavī (Sanskrit: भैरवी)





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