Tantra Kriya
Relationship between Dashamahavidya and Navagraha
The same truth is expressed in 10 different forms; The Divine Mother is seen and worshipped in 10 universal forms. These 10 forms are Dashamahavidya. Mahavidyas are tantrics by nature. Their common names are:
- Kali: Omnipresent, the goddess of birth and power. Kalikul is the supreme goddess of the community.
- Tara: The guide and protector (Tarini) Devi. The source of the world symbolizes the power of Hiranyagarbha and space.
- Tripurasundari or Lalita-Tripurasundari (Shodashi): The nature of perfection and perfection. The supreme goddess of the Srikul community. Known as Tantric Parvati.
- Bhuvaneswari: Mother of the World. Symbol of the powers of the earthly world.
- Bhairavi: Terrifying Goddess. The nature of lust and temptation that leads to death.
- Chhinnamasta: Nakingini Devi Murti. He cut off his head with his own hands and drank his own blood.
It symbolizes the power of the endless existence of a world created through self-destruction and self-revival.
- Dhumavati: Widowed Goddess Murti. The nature of the smoke that comes out of the ashes after the destruction of the world by fire. She is also sometimes referred to as Alakshmi or Jyesthadevi.
- Baglamukhi: The Goddess of Enemy. He controls the dark side of human nature such as jealousy, hatred and cruelty. He is also imagined as a stork-head.
- Matangi: Goddess of authority power. Jatiless Devi (Kalikul Sampradaya), Prime Minister of Lalita (Srikula Sampraday); Tantric Saraswati.
- Kamalekamini: Varabhaya Pradayini is the goddess of pure consciousness. Luck is another form of Goddess Lakshmi. Tantric is also known as Lakshmi.
Now let's know the relationship between Dashamahavidya and Navagraha
1. Goddess Kalika of Saturn
2. Jupiter or Jupiter's Ishtadevi Tara
3. Ishtadevi Shodashi of Mercury
4. Bhuvaneshwari is the goddess of the moon
5. Bhairavi rules time and lagna
6. Rahugraha's Ishtadevi Prachanda Chandika Chhinnamasta
7. The Dhumavati, the Ishta Devi of Ketugraha
8. The Goddess of Mars Baglamukhi
9. Matangi, the goddess of the planet Surya
10. The Ishta goddess of Venus is Kamala or Kamalekamini In the Mahabhagavata Purana and Brihaddharma Purana,
Tripurasundari is also called Shodashi, another name of the goddess. The Guhatiguhya Tantra states that the Mahavidyas are the source of the ten incarnations of Vishnu. These ten forms of the Goddess, whether terrible or tender, are worshipped as the Mother of the World.