[Advaita-l] Anya Devata
V Subrahmanian
v.subrahmanian at gmail.com
Thu Jul 29 01:41:46 CDT 2010
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Ramanan Subramanian <prahladadasa at gmail.com
> wrote:
> >
> > If he were as
> > strong a vaishNava as some would like to believe, the kenopanishat would
> > have been a great place for him to describe umA-haimavatI as the sahodarI
> > of sarvajna-ISvara, rather than a sahacAriNI.
>
>
> I would have some reservations about that. "Parvati Devi as the sister of
> Vishnu" does not, as far as I know, exist in any of the Sanskrit
> Puranas/Itihasas/Smriti.
In the Srimadbhagavatam, Krishnavataram, there is the mention of the birth
of Yoga Maya, a girl child to the / a wife of Nandagopa. This child was
brought to Mathura where Devaki-Vasudeva were imprisoned. Kamsa tried to
kill this girl baby. The girl flew up from Kamsa's grips and revealed that
She would be worshiped in the world with these names:
durgeti bhadrakALi iti vijayaa vaiShNavi iti cha |
kumudA chaNDikA kRShNA madhavee kanyaketi cha ||
mAyA nArAyaNI cha IshAnA shaaradEtyambiketi cha | 10.2.11 - 12
Could these names, Durga, etc., be associated with PaarvatI, the consort of
Shambhu, Shiva?
And in this birth She is shown as born to KrishNa' s forster father
Nandagopa.
Can we not conclude that She is Krishna's sister in this case?
The Lalita Sahasra Nama has this one name for the Mother: PadmanAbha
sahodarI (280 / 281).
Here, in this famous song by MuthaiaH Bhagavatar, the word: rAma sahodarI
occurs:
*Himagiri Thanaye*
*Pallavi*
Himagiri thanaye hemalathe amba
Eeshwari sreeLalithe mamava
*Anupallavi*
Ramavanisamsevitha sakale
Rajarajeshwari* ramasahodari *
*Charanam*
Paashaankushe ashadanda hare amba
Paaraathpare nijabhakta pare
Ashambare hari kesha vilase
Aanantha roope amrutha prathape
Listen to the song here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqgjNfELvfI
Regards,
subrahmanian.v
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