Kuladeivam’s worship has become a family tradition for us. In general, when a temple dedicated to a Kula deivam is built in one’s ancestral village or town, it will serve as the principal deity (Sanctum Sanctorum), with other Gods present in the perimeter. The Kula deivam can also be formless.
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What is the best way to locate my Darakaraka?
Your Darakaraka is the lowest-degree planet among the seven Jaimini Chara Karakas. Find the planet with the lowest degree in your Vedic Astrology Birth Chart Report to determine your Darakaraka. This is the planet that represents your partner, or husband in the case of a woman and wife in the case of a man. Venus (Ven) is the Darakaraka in the example below since it is the planet with the lowest degree (DK).
How can I locate my ancestor’s deity?
Please read my post God Has a Name and Form, Yes and No for an explanation, as going into this topic will take us away from the current discussion.
The Elders do not always inform the youngsters of the Family Deity, which is something that should not happen.
If this fails, look for your ancestors’ names on your Father’s(for men only) side for at least three generations.
It is customary in the family to name the first kid after the Family Deity.
Check if a feminine name is provided for a guy if the Family Deity is a female and the eldest of the family is a male, as in Kamakshi (and for Female the reverse).
Otherwise, keep the current Deity (of which you are unsure) and add Subramanya as an additional Family Deity if you are a Saivaite, and Lord Balaji of Tirupati if you are a Vaishnavaite.
If you are honest in your search, you will learn the Deity’s name from unexpected sources.
His Holiness Abhinava Vidyathhertha Swamigal of Sringeri Mutt taught me the Vedas.
Among other things, he taught me the Pancha Suktas (Purusha Sukta,Narayana Sukta, Vishnu Sukta, Sri Sukta, and Durga Sukta), as well as Sri Rudram and Chamakam.
Despite learning from the Great Man, I used to be playful in a lot of ways, and I still am in a lot of ways.
Instead of attending to Pooja, I inquired as to what my niece had prepared for the day.
She replied that she had prepared my favorite meals, but that I would have to wait until the Naivedyam (Nivedan) was done before eating them.
He said he didn’t understand what he said and asked me to confirm what I said.
He stopped for a bit before asking if I was reciting the Sri Rudram.
Fool((Goddess Lalitha claims to be giving you everything, while you recite Rudra, her husband. You adore her.
(The strange thing is that I never had a copy of it at home; this copy was discovered in my workplace, where such books have no placeI was the organization’s International Sales Manager.)
Evening, I received a copy of Lalitha Sahasranamam as a compliment from a friend who did not believe in Mantras.
Soundarya Lahari, Shyama Dandakam, and a deluge arrived in the following days.
All of this is provided for free.
When I first saw the Abirami Idol, I was overjoyed and thought I was seeing The Mother of All.
Then, whenever I feel like seeing her, I’ll just get in any mode of transportation and head to Tirukkadavur, no planning required.
I go there for the joy I experience when I see Her, and I never ask Her for anything in return.
I am more than happy to be Superstitious and a Fool if it offers me happiness.
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What is the English name for Kuldevi?
Kula-dvat (translation: clan-deity), also known as Kuladeva or Kuladevi, is a Hindu ancestral tutelary deity who is frequently the object of one’s devotion (bhakti) in order to entice the deity to protect one’s clan (kula), family, and children from calamity.
What is the significance of Kula Deivam?
The Kuladeivam-s are so powerful that they encircle the entire clan and defend it. Nothing is thought to be possible without the blessing of a Kuladeivam. Even our Ishta Deivam and Gurus are powerless to help us. As a result, it is imperative that you visit our Kuladeivam at least once a year to seek blessings.
What is Ishta Devata Hinduism, and what does it entail?
An Ishta-devata is the personal deity with whom a devotee has the strongest bond, or the god whose special abilities are most needed by the worshiper to solve a particular problem or fulfill a desire. Take this quiz to find out which beneficent Hindu deity you most closely resemble.
What is the best way to get to Kuladevta?
BPHS shloks 17-21 in chapter 16
You can choose a deity from the D 20 because it is associated with spiritual advancement. Either the deity of the Atmakarak planet’s Vimshamsha or the one associated with the ascendant degree’s Vimshamsha. (This is not clearly stated in the BPHS, but I have observed that this deity is quite close to the person and constantly willing to assist, especially if they are practising tantra sadhana.)
Let’s have a look at an example. A little bit of math. In D20, one division equals 1deg 30min. In this case,
- Cancer sign ascendant degree at 15deg 55min Ascendant degree at 15deg 55min Ascendant degree at 15deg 55min (even sign) Pingalaa Devi
- Atmakarak Saturn is at 27 degrees and 24 minutes (even sign)
- Mangalaa Devi
Daya, Megha, Chinnashirsha, Pisachini, Dhumavati, Matangi, Bala, Bhadra, Aruna, Anala, Pingala, Chuchuka, Ghora, Vaarahi, Vaishnavi, Sita, Bhuvaneshi, Bhairavi, Mangala, Aparajita, Vaarahi, Vaishnavi, Sita, Bhuvaneshi, Bhairavi, Manga
Odd signs sequence of deities
Kali, Gauri, Jaya, Lakshmi, Vijaya, Vimala, Sati, Tara, Jvalamukhi, Sveta, Lalita, Bagalamukhi, Pratyangira, Sachi, Raudri, Bhavani, Varada, Jaya, Tripura, Sumukhi.