Monday, 25 November 2013

Sri Viswaroopa Pratyangira Peetam

 
Sri Viswaroopa Pratyangira Peetam was started for the welfare of people suffering from astrological defects, horoscope doshas and chronic problems of  male and female in their life can be solved by remedies by performing Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi Pooja. Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi was powerful goddess who destroys all enemy around person who was blessed by goddess Devi Pratyangira.
Vedic remedies, called "Pariharam" in Sanskrit, when done properly can give a person immediate results in alleviating their problems. Remedies change ones thoughts, energy and life situations. The primary ones include the chanting or writing of mantras, pooja (ritual offering with flowers), archana (offering with food) and yagna or homa (fire ritual).
 
 

For Remedy (Pariharam) contact:

Sri Viswaroopa Pratyangira Peetam

India 

viswaroopapratyangira@gmail.com

+91 – 9550388064


Pariharams are done at reasonable price and Pariharas are different for different doshas.Pariharam are done for sarva doshas by performing pratyangira ritual. Devi Mata Sri Maha Pratyangira also known as Atharvana bhadhrakali ,bhadra meaning auspiciousness.  She asks of us only our devotion, and in return she gives infinitely, revealing to us our own True Nature.  Wherever there is sincere devotion, Mother Pratyangira will reveal Herself.  This is the Mother of Moksha, liberation -- She frees devotees of their samskaras, the cycle of life, death and rebirth.Atharavana denotes the fourth veda atharvana veda which has charms for all difficulty ,the atharavana veda was under the control Devi Sri Pratyangira..Sri Viswaroopa Pratyangira Peetam was performing remedies for all problems by the bliss Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi.
 
About Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi
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Pratyangira is a Hindu Goddess associated with Shakti, the Hindu concept of feminine energy. She is described as a goddess with a lioness's face and a human body. This combination of lion and human forms represents the balance of good and evil.Just as with Narasimha, 'Naran' means human and 'Simha' means lion. The goddess's alternative name is Atharvana Bhadrakali, identified in the Atharvaveda with Kali.
History of Pratyangira,as told in Markandeya Purana: In the beginning of the Satya yuga, the Lord Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu, killed the unruly King Hiranyakashipu by tearing up his body and drinking his blood. Because of the anger in Hiranyakashipu's body and the malicious effects of human blood, Narasimha was drunk on rage and could not be stopped. To calm him down with the power of compassion, Lord Shiva came down as Sarabeswara, a bird-animal-human hybrid. Upon seeing this, Lord Narasimha created Gandaberunda, a two headed-bird that was Sarabeswara's opposite. Upon seeing this, Sarabeshwara turned into Bhairava (Shiva's fierce form) and created the godddess Pratyangira from his third eye. Pratyangira ate the bird, displaying rage the like of which the gods had never seen before. They praised her as she calmed Narasimha down by sitting on his lap.Another legend states that in ancient times two rishis (seers), Pratyangira and Angiras were meditating and through a root mantra, discovered a nameless goddess. Later she honoured the rishis by naming herself after them and hence, she was called as Pratyangira Devi.
Prathyangira is also mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Indrajit was performing "Nikumbala yaga" (a sacred ritual to worship Prathyangira) while Rama and his soldiers were waging war in Lanka. Harnuman came down to stop this ritual because he knew that if Indrajit completed it, he would become invincible.n the Lalita Sahasranama, the title "Maha Bhairava Poojitha" is identified with Prathyangira. She was also called "Bhairava pathni", (wife of Bhairava). Another one of her names is "Daksha yagna vinasini", "the goddess who destroyed Daksha's sacrifice".
The Purana narrates that after hiranyakasupu vadham (killing of Hiranyakasupu, father of Praladha) Lord Narasimha (avatara of half-man half-lion) was still in ugrham (anger) at this time. Two rishis, Prathiyangira and Angiras together made Prathyangira Devi on Lalitha Parameswari's command. She was able to control the anger of Lord Narasimha. She is also known as Aparajitha which means no one can defeat her. The face of the deity is like a lion (she is said to be lion-headed), has 18 hands with weapons. Lakshmi Devi and Saraswathi Devi sit on each side of Prathyangira Devi.
Devi Pratyangira is the Goddess associated with eternal energy. She is manifest with a lion's face and a human body. This combination of lion and human forms is said to represent the balance of good and evil.
According to Hindu mythology, the anger and fury of Lord Narasimha could not be stopped after He killed King Hiranyakashipu. To calm Him down with the power of compassion, Lord Shiva took the ferocious form of Lord Sarabeshwarar. With Sri Pratyangira Devi, and Sri Soolini Durga seated on His wings, Lord Sarabeshwarar was able to calm down the anger of Lord Narasimha.
Pratyangira is primarily conceived of as a protective, fierce goddess capable of extreme rage and destruction in order to defeat evil. She is considered to be a powerful guardian against the effects of black magic, and also a bestower of many boons. It is believed that when Narashimhika shakes her mane, she sends the stars into disarray. In Sri Chakra worship, she protects her devotees against all odds and guides them along the right path. She is enveloped as bliss in the letter "Ksham".