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    Lalitopakhyana – X
    (10th Day)


    The Compounds of precious stones:


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    Inside the golden compound, there are eleven prakaras (compounds) one inside the
    other and inside them there are six more compounds described hereunder. All these
    compounds are perfect squares. Here also, the distance between one compound and
    the other is Seven yojanas. (yojana is a measurement of length of about nine miles).






    1. Pushyaraga Prakara (The compound of Topaz)


    The area between the golden compound and this one is called Pushyaraga area.
    Here male and female Siddhas reside. Those who were born earlier in the race of
    Siddha and who obtained attainment (Siddhi) in their spiritual practices worshipping
    the Divine Mother, stay here as Siddhas and gladly continue to worship Her.


    2. Padmaraga Prakara (The compound of Ruby)


    Here celestials of the species called Caranas reside. Those who were born in Carana
    world and worshipped the Mother are reborn here, after attaining Her grace.


    3. Gomedhika Prakara (The compound of Agate)


    In this arena, Kala Sankarshani devi resides. She is worshipped b the Yoginis and
    Bhairavas.


    4. Vajra Prakara (The compound of diamonds)


    Apsaras and Gandharvas (divine dancers and singers) stay in this arena. They are
    ever engaged in the Japa (repetition) of the Divine Mother’s names and stay here
    happily. The river Vajranadi flows in this place. The Goddess Vajreswari stays here.
    When the demon Bhanda swallowed the diamond weapon (Vajra Ayudha) of Indra,
    he could get back his weapon by worshipping the Mother here.


    5. Vaidurya Prakara (The compound of Cat’s eye)


    Those of the netherworld, who attained spiritual achievements by worshipping the
    Mother, stay in this arena. The emperor Bali also resides here.


    6. Indraneela Prakara (The compound of Sapphire)


    Those people who were born on the earth stay in this area enjoying pleasures, after
    their worship of Lalita during their lifetime there. Soon after the effect of their punya
    (merit) is exhausted, they will be born again as human beings on the earth. By the
    effect of their previous pious deeds, they again worship the Mother and return once
    more to this pious place. Due to the blue colour of these precious stones, the dark
    effect of likes and dislikes persists in them. Hence they are born again and again.
    Those who can control their senses in toto merge in the ultimate state of salvation,
    i.e., in the Divine Mother. They do not have rebirth.


    7. Mukta Prakara (The compound of pearls)


    Several rivers named Tamraparni, Mahaparni, Sadamukta, Sadodaka etc. flow in this
    area. The celestials who worshipped the Mother and chanted her Mantras stay here.
    The cities of the rulers of the eight sides exist here. (The eight sides are East, West,
    North, South, North-East, South-East, North-West and South-West).


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    8. Marakata Prakara (The compound of Emerald)


    The abode of the Goddess Dandanatha also called Varahi exists in this area. There is
    a garden
    of golden palm-trees here. The Goddess Unmattabhairavi, Svapnesvari, Tiraskarini
    devi, Kirapada
    devi reside in this area. When Goddess Dandanatha is on duty, she stays in a
    separate palace in the forest of Mahapadma (Big lotuses).

    9. Vidruma Prakara (The compound of Coral)


    In this area, Brahma along with sages like Marica stays and worship the Divine
    Mother.

    10. Manikya Prakara (The compound of Gem)


    This area is also called the hall of gems i.e. Manikya Mantapa. Her Vishnu worships
    the Mother.

    11. Navaratna Prakara (The compound of several precious stones)


    In this area exists a huge hall with thousands of pillars. Here Siva along with his
    attendants constantly supervises the activities being done as per the orders of Lalita
    Devi.

    12. Manomaya Prakara (The compound of mind)


    The entire area is a big well of Amruta (nectar). The Goddess Tara resides here.
    Along with her attendants, she rows a big boat and takes her devotees inside along
    with Her.

    13. Buddhi Prakara (The compound of the intellect)


    The entire area is a big well of Bliss. The captain of the ship in this arena is the
    Goddess Varuni. She is also called as Sudha malini and Amruteswari.


    14. Ahankara Prakara (The compound of Egoism)


    The entire area is a big well of criticism and nectar; The water of this well is nothing
    else than the nectar in the nerve Sushumna (The central nerve between Ida and
    Pingala nerves of one’s backbone. The captain of the ship in this area is the Goddess
    Kurukulla.


    15. Suryabimba Prakara (The compound of the Sun)


    Here brilliance comparable to the light of the rising Sun exists always. Plenty of
    flowers called Kuruvinda are abundant here. The Sun performed penance here and
    obtained brilliance. Martanda Bhairava stays here. He has a very luminous form.
    His three wives are Mahaprakasa Sakti, Cakshusmati Sakti and Chayada Sakti (The
    powers of great brilliance, eyesight and shade.


    16. Candrabimba Prakasa (The compound of the Moon)


    Moonshine ever exists here. The Moon performed penance here and attained
    illumination. Somanatha, the Lord of the stars is the chief deity of this area.


    17. Srungara Prakara (The compound of eroticism)
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    This area is full of waters of eroticism. Here Manmatha, (Cupid-the god of love)
    does Japa of the Mother’s sacred names, rowing in a boat. Only those who are of
    pure mind by nature can cross this area.


    18. Cintamani Gruha (The abode of Gems)


    This is the great palace of Sricakra. It is called Mahapadmatavi also. Around the
    mansion, hundreds of thousands of lotus like palaces exist.



    a) To the east of this place, there is a large vessel with a diameter of one
    Yojana. This is called Arghya Patra (the vessel used to wash hands)
    b) At the south-east corner exists Cidagnikunda (The fire pit of knowledge)
    c) At the south-west exists Sricakra Ratha, the vehicle of Sricakra.
    d)
    e) At the north-west exists the Geya Cakra Ratha of the Goddess Mantrini.
    f) At the north-east exists the Kiri Cakra Ratha of the Goddess Dandini.
    g) In between the East and the south-east exists Mantrini gruha – the abode
    of the Goddess Mantrini.
    h) In between the East and the north-east exists Dandini gruha – the abode of
    the Goddess Dandini



    The description of the Palace of Cintamani



    1. This palace is centrally located in Sripattana – The City of Sri (Wealth).
    2. The walls of the palace are built with Cintamani gems.
    3. The roof also is madeof the same stones of Cintamani.
    4. The palace has three towers by names Iccha Sikhara, Kriya Sikhara and
    Jnana Sikhara i.e. the towers of desire, action and knowledge.
    5. The palace has four doors. They are called Amnaya devas. They are
    Purva, Dakshina, Pascima and Uttara – Amnaya devas (on the East, South,
    West and North sides). Amnaya means Veda.
    6. Bindu Peetha (central seat of power) is centrally located in the palace.
    7. This seat of power (peetha) has steps on four sides.
    8. The entire structure described above is of the design of Sricakra.
    9. All the male and female deities of Sricakra reside here.
    10. The Bindu Peetha is called Sri Peetha, Maha Peetha, Vidya Peetha and
    Ananda Peetha also (The seat of prosperity, greatness, knowledge and
    bliss)
    11. On the pedastal exists the cot of the five brahmas
    12. The cot has four legs namely Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesana and Iswara.
    These four deities have attained female form by worshipping Mother.
    13. The plank resting on these legs is Sadasiva
    14. To the east of this cot, there are 36 steps, representing the 36 aspects
    of spiritualism
    15. There is a foot-rest in front of the cot.
    16. There is swan like bed on the cot.
    17. On the cot, there are two pillows for the head and one pillow for the legs
    18. A light red blanket is spread on the bed.
    19. The Lord Kameswara sits on the cot facing the East. He is ever in the
    form of a sixteen year old boy. He has four hands and three eyes. He
    wears erotic costumes.
    20. On His lap sits Lalita Devi. She is ever in the form of a sixteen year old
    girl. Her complexion is rosy. She wears erotic costumes. She has four
    hands. Her decoration is the moon.
    21. As she pleases Sadasiva, she is called Lalita (Lalana – to please)




    Siva Kameswarankastha Siva Svadheena Vallabha
    Sumeru madhya srungastha Srimannagara nayika
    Cintamani gruhantastha
    Panca Brahmasana sthita
    Maha Padmatavi samstha
    Kadamba vana vasini
    Sudha sagara madhyastha
    Kamakshi Kamadayini
    The above names in the Lalita Sahasra nama indicate the Srinaara, the
    Cintamani gruha (the palace of the Mother) and her other divine aspects
    described above.
    The Mother incarnated to kill the demon Bhanda. She is the Supreme Mother
    as per these divine names, will achieve everything auspicious.
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