At the bank of river krishna one the finest temple of bhuvneshvari opposite to Datta kshetram Audumbar. there is good development in the temple of bhuvneshwari. She is also called as Tripursundari. Bhuvneshwari is the goddess of prosperity and life . she gives Name and Fame to her devottees . There is a Tantra and Mantra of Bhuvneshwari devi mentioned in Vedas, Devi bhagwatam, etc.
The fourth Great Cosmic Power in the Hindu pantheon is Bhuvaneshwari, or Bhuvanesi, as She is also named in certain areas of India.This Great Cosmic Power is worshiped as the Great Goddess who protects all manifested worlds. This attribute of the goddess is also suggested by Her name: the Glorious Queen, or the Governor (Ishwari) of the whole realm of creation, with all the worlds (Bhuvana) which are contained in Her.
Her ardent worship attracts the cosmic vision of the Reality, surpassing thus any limits imposed by a certain opinion, or belief.The goddess's help is manifested mostly in the area of overcoming any types of false identifications and preconceived ideas, including ideas about social classes, race, religion, nation, etc., sublimating these at the level of global, superior understandings.
Bhuwaneshwari is the space in which God’s endless will and love manifest. Indeed, always the pure and deep feeling of a sincere and unconditional love offers the feeling of space and infinite freedom.Such sublime love does not limit a person’s options and does not try to obtain or keep anything for itself, manifesting always altruistically.On the other hand, the ineffable space of love represents a nurturing space granting the people who are capable of it as well as to their loved ones the possibility of growing and develope.We may state that if love does not create the feeling of space and freedom, it does not represent a divine love, but it is merely the egoist expression of a possessive and non-spiritual affection.It is known the fact that such affection leads the persons in cause to absurd states of suffering and attachment especially when it is manifested through a fierce jealousy.
surekh maahiti dili aahe.
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