Saturday, 18 December 2021

Ambe ma tample ambaji

Ambe ma tample ambaji

Ambe ma tample ambaji
Saturday, 18 December 2021
Ambaji golden temple




Chandipath Mahatmya :.

Chandipath is the real literary form of Mataji



Chandi Path protects from dirty elements. The atmosphere of the house becomes marvelous. Beautiful ideas are achieved. Mataji fulfills all her mental desires by worshiping any form of Maa Amba with faith.


What can be described by speech is called literary form. That is why Bhagavata is considered to be the real literary form of Lord Krishna. In the same way, Chandipath is also considered to be the literal form of Mataji. Sacrifice is also done by reciting verses of Chandipath in Mataji's Yachna. ‘Mata Par Daivatam’ In this world, mother is considered to be the Supreme Being and the Supreme God. Matrishakti is worshiped under different names in each religion. Vaishnavas as Yamunaji, Jains as Padmavati, Christians as Mary. Life is not possible without mother power.



Even Adiguru Shankaracharya, the supreme worshiper of Shiva, at the end, usewhile worshiping Shakti, says, ‘Gatistva, Gatistva tvameka bhavani’ O Bhavani! For the creatures, you are the ultimate speed for the worshipers. Today we will learn about the glory of the thirteenth chapter in Chandipath. Author of Chandipath
[19/12, 10:31 am] Hy: Markandey is a sage. Before Chandipath, Kavach, Argala, Kilak, Nyasa, Mala, Dhyana, Asan Puja etc. are performed. Thus Chandipath can be done anytime throughout the year, but during Navratri the fruit of Chandipath is special.

Chapter 1: 
             In this Mahakali Mata is taken into consideration. At the time of Mahapralaya, Brahmaji appears from the navel of Narayan lying on the rest of the bed. At this time demons named Madhu and Kaitabh are produced. Praises Yogamaya out of fear of Brahmaji. Yogamaya awakens Narayan. Madhu-Kaitabh is at war with Narayan for five thousand years. In the end Narayan kills them

Chapter 2:
 In this, the attention of Mother Mahalakshmi has been taken into consideration. Mahishasura defeated the gods and became Indra. Thus the gods praised Mataji. This goddess originated from the eyebrows of Narayan. This goddess killed Mahishasur's army


Chapter 3: 
In this, Jagdamba sitting on Kamalasan is worshiped and his attention is drawn. Mahishasur brings Chikshur, the hero of his army. Mahishasur, with his love, took different forms of Pada and Singh and started fighting against Mataji. Mataji killed Mahishasur. The war is beautifully described in this chapter

Chapter 4:
 In this Durga named Jaya is taken into consideration. Delighted with the death of Mahishasur, the gods praised Mataji. This hymn is called 'Shakraday Stuti'. At the time of Punohuti in Navchandi etc. Mataji's Yajnas, Brahmins recite this chapter aloud in raga. Mataji's grace is obtained by reciting this chapter regularly


Chapter 5:
 This focuses on the mother Saraswati who originated from Parvati's body. The fifth chapter is called Devistuti. Different forms of Mataji are greeted. Ya devi sarva bhuteshu matru rupen sansthita, namastasmai, namastasmai, namastasye namo nama: thus many forms have been described. Mataji and Shumbha have described a beautiful dialogue between angels named Nishumbha



CHAPTER 6:
 This chapter focuses on Mother Padmavati. In this chapter Mataji kills Dhumralochan


Chapter 7: 

This chapter focuses on Matangi, Modheshwari Mata. Mataji kills Chand and Mund, hence the name 'Chamunda'. The war is beautifully described in this chapters


 Chapter 8:

 This chapter focuses on Bhavani Mataji who gives all kinds of achievements. The monster named Raktabij did not die from anyone. According to the blessing, as many drops of blood fall from his body as monsters are produced. To kill this, Chamundadevi took this monster in her mouth and killed it by swallowing its blood.

Chapter 9:

 In this chapter, Srimurti is holding a crescent moon and meditating on Amba with three eyes. This chapter also has a beautiful description of the war. Ambadevi, possessing various types of weapons, kills a mighty monster named Nishumbha



Chapter 10: 

In this chapter, the power of Shiva, Amba named Kameshwari has been taken into consideration. This chapter also has a beautiful description of the war. Mataji kills a monster named Shumbh. The gods and goddesses praise Mataji by showering flowers



Chapter 11:

 This chapter focuses on the Goddess Bhuvaneshwari who gives protection to the devotees. There are beautiful verses describing Mataji in this. The gods together worship Mataji. Dedicates his attitudes to Mataji. This chapter describes the vehicles and forms of many goddesses like Narayani, Gauri, Brahmani, Bahucharaji, Kaumari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Indrani, Chamunda, Lakshmi, Saraswati.


Chapter 12:

 This is a beautiful description of Maa Dugo holding the moon. In this chapter Mataji Swamukhe describes the glory of Chandipath. Mataji has beautifully described what powers are gained from devotion to Mataji. This chapter is called Chandipath Falastuti. Mataji says that one who always worships me attains wealth, Kuldeepak, religious intellect, auspicious thoughts and liberation. I become Lakshmi and sanctify her house. I give sinners poverty to evil intellect 


Chapter 13 :

This chapter focuses on a goddess named Shiva. Mataji gives different blessings to a king named Surath and a devotee named Vaishya. Markandeya Muni describes the complete character of Mataji in seven hundred verses



Doing Chandi Path or having it done by a learned Brahmin protects one from the elements of Milan. The atmosphere of the house becomes marvelous. Beautiful ideas are achieved. Mataji is the one who crosses Bhavsagar. The devotee who worships any form of Maa Amba with faith fulfills all the desires of Mataji. If Chandipath does not come in Sanskrit, I am also happy to read its translation in Gujarati. Chandipath's book is not just a book but a real literary form of Maa Amba which


In Jagdamba, Jai Ambe with the kindness that bestows grace on all of you


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