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C.K.
03 May 2012, 10:37 PM
Namaste;
I'd appreciate advice from the knowledgable members here. I was a longtime buddhist in an esoteric tradition but no more, feeling the strong call to worship Maa. I'm attracted to Sri Bhuvaneswari, which is a surprise to me. Is this normal, that a devotee would be attracted to a less common form of Devi? And is it okay to worship her as right now I have no guru or temple. If so, could you help me with mantras etc so I can perform a simple puja to her.
Also can someone be a devotee of Devi and practice yoga as her path; I don't think I am attracted to Sri Vidya. I just love Maa.
C.K.

C.K.
06 May 2012, 10:22 PM
Well, no worries, I picked up my copy of the Devi Gita and who is celebrated but Sri Bhuvaneswari:)
Here it is for free in English:
http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/dg/index.htm

Her mantra is Hrim

an excellent link with footnoted material:
http://mysticwicks.com/archive/index.php/t-262154.html

the first temple dedicated to Sri Bhuvaneswari in North America (Brampton Canada):
http://www.sbtemple.com/SBBF.htm# there are wonderful photos of the murti.

Sri Bhuvaneswari stotram:
http://ioustotra.blogspot.com/2009/09/shri-bhuvaneshwari-stotra.html

A recording of Bhuvaneswari Manobista Stotram ( I don't know what that means, possibly a short form?]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3orGj8kfOvg&feature=related

this is my offering to help others
Jai Sri Maa!

JaiMaaDurga
10 May 2012, 11:01 PM
Namaste CK,

I am glad yet another has heard Devi's call, and it appears She has helped you
answer some of your own questions.. I would humbly suggest one should allow
all new knowledge to digest thoroughly, and ask Her help in preventing
expectations and conditioning from obscuring the path. I wish you much
success and happiness in your journey, may Maa bless your efforts to draw
closer to Her!

JAI MATA DI

C.K.
14 May 2012, 09:27 PM
thank you for the good advice. I'm such a newbie as I've been practicing Buddhism for many long years; but Maa is calling!

Right now I'm reading the Devi Gita, what else would you recommend beyond that? Basically I pray to Maa that I am her child and all I want is to feel her love.
Jai Maa!
C.K.

Shuddhasattva
14 May 2012, 10:42 PM
thank you for the good advice. I'm such a newbie as I've been practicing Buddhism for many long years; but Maa is calling!

Right now I'm reading the Devi Gita, what else would you recommend beyond that? Basically I pray to Maa that I am her child and all I want is to feel her love.
Jai Maa!
C.K.

Namaste

The Devi Gita is itself the last part of the Shrimad Devi Bhagavatam (a mahapurana of 18,000 verses), you may want to go back and read from the beginning, although it is difficult to find a good English translation.

There is also the Saundarya Lahari, the Tripura Rahasya, the Lalita Sahasranama, the Kalika purana, the Mahanirvana tantra (excellent translation, as well as lots of other shakta material, by John Woodroffe (Arthur Avalon))


There is an excellent resource maintained by Mike Magee at Shivashakti.com with many pages on tantrism, including shaiva and shakta traditions. Much of the material there should be relevant for you.