మేడ్చల్ - మల్కాజిగిరి జిల్లాలోని నాగారంలో మే 28వ తేదీన శ్రీ మహా వారాహి దేవి ప్రతిష్ఠ సందర్భంగా శ్రీ శివ కార్తీక్ శాస్త్రి గారి ఆధ్వర్యవంలో జరిగిన కార్యక్రమంలో "వారాహి దేవి ఆరాధనా మహిమ" పై మహా సహస్రావధాని శ్రీ గరికిపాటి నరసింహారావు గారి ప్రసంగం.
Dive into a profound and insightful spiritual discourse on Varahi Devi Mahima by the revered Sri Garikapati Narasimha Rao. This powerful pravachanam, delivered on May 28, 2025, during Varahi Navaratrulu at the Varahi Devi Temple in Nagaram, Hyderabad (which also houses sub-temples for Prasanna Venkateswara Swamy and Ayyappa Swamy), delves deep into the glory of Goddess Varahi.
Sri Garikapati elaborates on Varahi Devi as one of the Saptamatrukas, a potent form of Lalita Devi and Shakti.
He explains her crucial role in vanquishing negative forces like Vishukra, who embodies the excessive worldly desire for progeny and accumulation, which can overwhelm life. Varahi, with her boar form, is capable of uprooting Vishukra from below with her tusks. The symbolism of her boar form highlights her unique power to transform impurity into fragrance, representing her ability to cleanse our 'dirty minds' and negative thoughts.
The discourse beautifully explains the significance of the Hrimkara mantra, linking it to Varahi Devi's eyes. Her eyes, capable of Unmesha (opening) and Nimesha (closing), symbolize the creation (Utpanna Bhuvanavalih) and dissolution (Vipanna Bhuvanavalih) of the 14 worlds.
The Hrimkara mantra itself encapsulates creation, sustenance, and dissolution, with its four sounds representing Hakara (sky/Shiva), Rakara (fire/creation), Ikara (Shakti/sustenance linked to Vishnu), and Purnanuswara (dissolution). She is continuously revered by Vishnu, Brahma, and Indra for power.
Sri Garikapati provides an in-depth explanation of the rigorous idol consecration (Pratishtha) process, emphasizing the selection of sacred stones, the millions of mantra japas performed for deities like Varahi, Venkateswara, and Ayyappa, and the testing of the idol's resilience through various stages (Dhanyadhivasam, Jaladhivasam, Kshiradhivasam, Bhoosayyadivasam).
This meticulous process infuses divine power into the idol, and the Netronmelanam (opening of the idol's eyes) is considered a highly auspicious moment where divine blessings are bestowed upon devotees.
Beyond ritual, the pravachanam offers profound philosophical insights. Garikapati clarifies that Hinduism's multi-deity worship signifies the truth that one supreme God manifests in many forms.
He encourages listeners to pursue Moksha (true happiness) by gradually letting go of desires. He also shares invaluable parenting advice, emphasizing the cultivation of virtues like Tushti (contentment), Pushti (health), Mati (intellect), and Dhriti (courage) in children, and specifically Shanti (peace), Swastimati (auspiciousness), and Kanti (radiance) for girls. He uses the inspiring example of Anasuya Devi's unparalleled purity and devotion, which allowed her to transform the Trimurtis into infants, showcasing the power of character over conventional procreation.
The discourse also strongly advocates for Desh Bhakti, emphasizing the importance of valuing local education, jobs, products, and especially the Telugu language, criticizing the uncritical adoption of foreign cultures.
Garikapati also uniquely connects Hindu concepts to modern science, likening Ganesha and Kartikeya to potential and kinetic energy respectively, and relating Shiva, Vishnu, and Shakti to Time, Space, and Causation—the three fundamental dimensions of creation acknowledged by science.
Witness the eloquent description of Varahi Devi's divine form: her radiance compared to thousands of rising suns, adorned with golden armlets and necklaces.
Her teeth, though she may possess tusks, are described as radiant and pure, symbolizing divine knowledge. She is depicted in pure yellow garments and with lotus-like feet adorned with beautifully chiming anklets. As Sri Vidya, she resides on Shiva's left, symbolizing growth and prosperity. She is the central point in the Sri Chakra and the mother of Shanmukha and Vignaraja.
Garikapati passionately shares his personal experiences, revealing how Lalita Sahasranama and devotion to the Divine Mother empowered him to overcome fear and achieve seemingly impossible feats, transforming him from a 'frightened cat' into a 'lion in the assembly'.
He underscores the importance of learning arts like playing the Veena, flute, and Mridangam, as these paths eventually lead to Atma Vidya and connect one to Nada Brahma (the sound of the universe).
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