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PDMAD6108 : Wealth, Love, Luck: Red Goddess Tripura Sundari (Lalita) Yant Cloth (Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok)
with Katha: HD_TripuraSundari(Lalita)
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Name: Red Goddess Tripura Sundari (Lalita) Yant Cloth

Feature: The cloth depicts Goddess Tripura Sundari (Lalita) in the middle and on the left and Goddess Uma on the right.

**Extra items:
- Goddess Uma riding on tiger medal necklace
- Ganesha pendant bracelet

Total of 3 items

From: Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok

Origin: Thailand

Year: 2567 BE (2024 CE)

Material: Fabric

Ceremony: All items were properly blessed by Hindu psychic mediums at Sri Mariamman Temple.

Power: Goddess Tripura Sundari, also known as Lalita, is believed to be the ultimate form of beauty and harmony. She is considered the supreme goddess in the Shakti tradition and is associated with love, beauty, fertility, prosperity, and happiness. Some of her powers include:

1. Creativity and artistic expression: Goddess Tripura Sundari is believed to inspire creativity and artistic expression in her devotees. She is associated with the arts, music, dance, and poetry.

2. Love and relationships: She is worshipped for her ability to bless devotees with love, harmony, and fulfilling relationships. Devotees often pray to her for guidance and blessings in matters of the heart.

3. Protection and prosperity: Goddess Tripura Sundari is believed to protect her devotees from harm and bring prosperity and abundance into their lives.

Goddess Uma, also known as Parvati or Shakti, is the consort of Lord Shiva and is considered the embodiment of feminine energy and power. Some of her powers include:

1. Strength and courage: Goddess Uma is believed to embody the qualities of strength, courage, and resilience. Devotees often pray to her for inner strength and courage to face challenges and overcome obstacles.

2. Motherly love and nurturing: She is regarded as the nurturing and compassionate mother figure who cares for her devotees like a mother cares for her children. Devotees often seek her blessings for protection and guidance.

3. Wisdom and knowledge: Goddess Uma is associated with wisdom, knowledge, and learning. Devotees pray to her for intellectual growth, spiritual enlightenment, and guidance in matters of education and learning.

Overall, both Goddess Tripura Sundari and Goddess Uma are revered for their divine powers and qualities that inspire love, strength, protection, prosperity, and wisdom in their devotees. Devotees often worship these goddesses to seek their blessings and guidance in various aspects of life.


For Your For Your Information:

- Tripura Sundari, also known as Rajarajeshvari, Shodashi, Kamakshi, and Lalita, is a revered Hindu goddess within the Shaktism tradition and is recognized as one of the ten Mahavidyas. She embodies the essence of the supreme goddess Mahadevi and is central to Shakta texts, particularly praised in the Lalita Sahasranama and Saundarya Lahari. Described in the Lalitopakhyana of the Brahmanda Purana as Adi Parashakti, Tripura Sundari represents the concept of three cities or worlds and is known as the most beautiful woman across the three realms, symbolizing creation, preservation, and destruction.

In the Srikula tradition of Shaktism, Tripura Sundari is considered the foremost of the Mahavidyas and the primary goddess of Sri Vidya. The Tripura Upanishad identifies her as the ultimate Shakti of the universe, ruling above Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The cosmic battle between Lalita Tripura Sundari and the demon Bhandasura in the Lalita Sahasranama represents the victory of good over evil, showcasing her divine attributes.

Temples dedicated to Tripura Sundari can be found across India, with major ones located in Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Jharkhand, and Karnataka. Celebrations of her festivals, such as Lalita Jayanti and Lalita Panchami, are marked by fervent devotion, highlighting the deep spiritual connection devotees have to the goddess and her representation of divine feminine energy.

- Parvati, also known as Uma or Gauri, is the Hindu goddess associated with power, energy, nourishment, harmony, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood. Along with Sarasvati and Lakshmi, she is referred to as Mahadevi and is considered one of the Tridevi, the primordial power responsible for the creation and destruction of the universe. Parvati is a central deity in the goddess-oriented sect of Shaktism and is revered as the supreme goddess in Shaivism.

As the wife of the Hindu god Shiva, Parvati is seen as a primordial goddess in Hinduism. Together, Parvati and Shiva have taken on various mortal incarnations and divine forms. Parvati is also known as the mother of the Hindu deities Ganesha, Kartikeya, Ashokasundari, and numerous other deities. She is believed to be the companion of the river goddess Ganga and the preserver god Vishnu.

Parvati is considered the embodiment of Shakti and is revered as a powerful, primordial mother goddess. She has various fearsome forms and is known to have defeated evil beings in forms such as Gauri, Durga, Kali, the ten Mahavidyas, and the Navadurgas. In Shaivism, she is viewed as the recreative energy and power of Shiva, responsible for connecting all beings and aiding in their spiritual release.

Shrines dedicated to Parvati and Shiva can be found in Hindu temples, where she is symbolically represented as the argha. Parvati's presence is widespread in ancient Indian literature, and her statues and iconography can be found throughout Hindu temples in South Asia and Southeast Asia.


About the Temple:

Wat (temple) Sri Mariamman is the main Tamil Hindu temple in Thailand and is located in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok at the corner of Silom Road and Pan Road, a narrower road where a number of kiosks sell saffron-coloured marigold flower garlands for worshippers.

Following India becoming a colony of the British Empire in 1858 many from the southern state of Tamil Nadu preferred to leave their country than live under colonial rule. One such group of Indians came to Bangkok, many as traders of gemstones or cattle ranchers. A leader of this group of Indians was Vaithi Padayatchi who built this temple about a decade after they arrived; and a street in Silom is named after him - Soi Vaiti - shown on many English street maps as Vithy or Waiti Lane.

Sri Mariamman is the oldest and most important such temple in Thailand.

The temple's facade is in strikingly florid style of a riot of different colours with carved images of various gods and goddesses in different shapes and sizes. At the entrance to the temple there is a gopura or tower 6 metres in height and covered with many carved images of deities. The main shrine of the temple complex is a dome with covering of a gilded copper plate. Within the premises of the temple complex there are three shrines dedicated to Ganesh, Kartik and the main shrine of Sri Maha Mariamman. The practice of worship followed by the devotees is sequentially Ganesh, Kartik and then the main deity. The main hall of the shrine is also decorated with statue deity in Hinduism Bronze Materials ( From left to right ) of Ganesh , Shiva , Krishna , Vishnu , Lakshmi , Kartik , Mariamman , Kali , Saraswati, and Nataraja with Shivakami , Hanuman. In addition there are also shrines dedicated to the worship of gods Shiva Lingam , Brahma , Navagraha , Aiyanar , Saptha Kanni , Periyachi , Madurai Veeran and Kathavarayan.


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Amulets by Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok


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Wealth, Love, Luck: Red Goddess Tripura Sundari (Lalita) Yant Cloth
with Katha HD_TripuraSundari(Lalita)

Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok


product detail / customize add to cart $59.95
Swiss Brass Purple BG Indian Goddess of Good Fortune Prosperity & Success Kamashi Devi (incarnation of Uma Devi) Medal
with Katha HD_Uma

Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok


product detail / customize add to cart $59.95
Swiss Brass Red BG Indian Goddess of Good Fortune Prosperity & Success Kamashi Devi (incarnation of Uma Devi) Medal
with Katha HD_Uma

Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok


product detail / customize add to cart $59.95
Swiss Brass Blue BG Indian Goddess of Good Fortune Prosperity & Success Kamashi Devi (incarnation of Uma Devi) Medal
with Katha HD_Uma

Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok


product detail / customize add to cart $59.95
Swiss Brass Pink BG Indian Goddess of Good Fortune Prosperity & Success Kamashi Devi (incarnation of Uma Devi) Medal
with Katha HD_Uma

Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok


product detail / customize add to cart $59.95
Swiss Brass Yellow BG Indian Goddess of Good Fortune Prosperity & Success Kamashi Devi (incarnation of Uma Devi) Medal
with Katha HD_Uma

Sri Mariamman Temple, Bangkok

Total 6 Record : 1 Page : 1

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