

The Goddess can fulfill all our needs, and is ever ready to remedy even our greatest afflictions. Worship of the Great Goddess bestows peace and joy upon the worshiper, and brings him or her bounteous merit. The Manidweepam is guarded by eight Gods-such as Indira, Agni, Varuna, Vayu, Kubera etc. means the universe (for control of desire) and consists of several forts, made of several materials – consisting of common metals on the outside, silver, gold, sapphire, Topaz, pearl, corals and emerald in the interior. She is variously described as the brightness of thousand suns, beauty of peacock and parrot, nectar in a flower, ruby among gems and Ganga among rivers. In Lalitha trisathi, Hreem is used in 29 places for glorifying Goddess Bhuvaneswari. Hreemkara finds its place in various Upanishads – such as Bhavanopanishad, Sowbhagya Lakshmi Upanishad, Sri Sooktham and other prayers. The mantra ‘Hreem’ is known as Sakthi Pranavam. In human beings, she exists as Kundalini Sakthi and Sabthabrahmam. Her powers extend throughout the universe. Sri Bhuvaneswari represents knowledge and intelligence. She resides at Manidweepam, which was created out of Her own thought. She is worshiped by Brahma, Vishnu and Siva. Scriptures describe Her as brighter than thousand Suns, and wearing a crescent moon on Her crown. She is always well dressed, bedecked with Jewelry and gems of various kinds. Her smiling face is meant to cheer-up devotees for happiness. She carries weapons such as Paasam Angusam (for control of anger).

She has 4 hands two of which bless the devotees. By praying Her, birth less state and Moksha are obtained.īhuvaneswari always appears with a smiling face. She is the giver of wealth, health and happiness. Goddess Bhuvaneswari is a symbol of beauty and grace. In other words, the whole universe belongs to Her. She rules the universe according to Her will. Rajarajeswari has ten different aspects such as Kali, Thara, Shodasi etc. The primordial energy (Sakthi) in the female form, is known by various names such as Rajarajeswari, Aadhi Parasakthi and Jagadamba.
