Tina , I am super impressed with the depth of your knowledge about Matangi. She is my ishta devi too . And the things you said about her in greater perspective of her effect on this 3D world are so too the mark. Matangi is mysterious and very few people know about her. Even though her Vidhya is open to all , but a very few only can achieve her ultimate grace. Thank you for making this video. Much Love
Excellent, a devotee of Raja-Matangi. I want to ask you something about the action of Matangi's energies. I mean strictly the etheric/pranic energy, not the psycho-emotional action or the Siddhi. How do you feel it works and where? I want to see if you feel the same as me. For me, its energy is lunar even if it represents the sun from an astrological point of view. The first action begins in the Vishuddha chakra. After a while of practicing japa, a meridian opens from Vishuddha to the tip of the tongue. Energy flows through this meridian towards Ajna, especially if the tongue is stuck to the roof of the mouth. It works anyway, but the most effective way is for the mouth to be closed and the tongue to be in contact with the upper wall of the oral cavity. I don't know what it's called in English because I'm not a native speaker. The energy does not stop in Ajna if you insist on saying the mantra, it goes up this nadis to the top of the head and then starts to go down the back towards the coccyx. Then it ascends from Muladhara to another nadis in front, towards Vishudda, where it completes the circle. In the Qi Qong tradition, these channels are called: Conception Vessel (Ren Mai) Governing Vessel (Du Mai), the one that starts from Ajna and ends in Muladhara is yang and the one that acts on the face, is Yin. They are considered the most important meridians and connect the remaining 12 meridians, according to their tradition. Guess what I described looks like? The Microcosmic orbit. The microcosmic orbit, also known as the Self Winding Wheel of the Law, is a Taoist qi gong energy cultivation technique. In this technique, the movement of energies is done in reverse, from Dan Tien or towards the muladhara and then on the back towards the top of the head...36 such circuits are practiced, but in the opposite direction of how Matangi's energy acts. Obviously, the direction of the flow of energy produced by Matangi is the natural one, because in microcosmic orbit it is a technique induced by breathing and concentration, not by the flow of energy produced by a vibration. In many books it is said about Matengi that it acts externally, but only after I felt it did I realize what those tantrics were talking about. Most of the Mahavidyas act on internal channels and especially on the Sushumna nadi, but Matangi is different. I wanted to share this with you because you have this goddess as Ishta Devata. With love from Romania !
@@elgebarstar5275 hi , thank you for sharing your experience, i am not sure how much of it i grasped. Matngi is my muse and i have noticed increased peace of mind , creativity and authenticity in my speech because of her effect. Other things I don’t know. Do you think Matangi is same as greek goddess Circe?
@@matangihealingbyjaya886 Hello ! I don't know if it is related to Circe, the daughter of Helios. In Vedic culture Yami or Kalindi is the daughter of Surya. What I can say for sure after more years of studying ancient cultures, that there is a similarity between these cultures and probably many gods are common. In East Asia, some ancient religions have been preserved, as in the case of India. Obviously, with the syncretism and transformations undergone over time. If we compare the behavior and actions of the gods in ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamian religions, etc. they are identical with the Vedic religion. People humanized the gods through their legends. They did not try to define them through transcendental experiences because they are incomprehensible to the people. How was Zeus depicted in Greek legends? Like a womanizing king, with a jealous wife, Hera, (who had reason to be jealous). Zeus had numerous children with Alcmene, Danae, Io, Europa, Niobe...we all know the legend of Hercules, the illegitimate son. Then the gods were angry and fought with each other, they also fought with the titans. They punished people and did not help them very often. We know the legend of Prometheus who was punished by the gods for the good he did to people. This is how the gods were portrayed in Egypt and other ancient religions. This is also how they are described in Vedic culture. I don't want to make direct comparisons so that no one gets upset, but Shiva and Zeus are similar in behavior, as well as Indra with Marduk or other gods. In the legends, man created the gods in his own image and likeness. Ancient man had no other term of comparison, and the power and glory of a god resembled the emperor or king, as he knew it. Even the disciples of Jesus believed that they would become important people in the new kingdom, because that's all they knew. Then Jesus explains to them that his kingdom is not in this world. Excuse me for the long twist, but what I wanted to say: the legends also contain kernels of truth, but we must not treat them literally. I think it is necessary to see what works and what is mythology and tradition. It's like the fung fu styles from the old Chinese movies. They are cute in genre movies, but I don't think I can defend myself with the style of the drunk master in front of two robbers. Strictly related to Matangi, for me it is important that I am a musician and a conservatory graduate. I felt that it develops creativity and this is proven. In order not to fall into the trap of exaggerated confidence in one's own energetic senses, I have turned to some friends to see other opinions. One is a qi qong instructor, another practices yoga for 20 years, and the third person, a lady who has more developed energy senses than me. In the end, I could see that everyone was saying the same thing about a mantra or a technique. Then I started to believe that this is how it works. When opinions were divided and I wasn't sure either, I didn't draw a conclusion. That's how I came to the conclusion that the Matangi act as I described in the previous message. Then I discovered a less popular tantric writing that talked about an energy meridian called the Saraswati Nadi. Saraswati Nadi is believed to start in the Kanda and end in the mouth at the tip of the tongue. And Saraswati's tantric name is Matangi. After all, it is no coincidence that we felt Matangi's energy like that. Sorry for the long message. I wish you a beautiful day!
@@matangihealingbyjaya886 Hello ! I don't know if it is related to Circe, the daughter of Helios. In Vedic culture Yami or Kalindi is the daughter of Surya. What I can say for sure after more years of studying ancient cultures, that there is a similarity between these cultures and probably many gods are common. In East Asia, some ancient religions have been preserved, as in the case of India. Obviously, with the syncretism and transformations undergone over time. If we compare the behavior and actions of the gods in ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamian religions, etc. they are identical with the Vedic religion. People humanized the gods through their legends. They did not try to define them through transcendental experiences because they are incomprehensible to the people. How was Zeus depicted in Greek legends? Like a womanizing king, with a jealous wife, Hera, (who had reason to be jealous). Zeus had numerous children with Alcmene, Danae, Io, Europa, Niobe...we all know the legend of Hercules, the illegitimate son. Then the gods were angry and fought with each other, they also fought with the titans. They punished people and did not help them very often. We know the legend of Prometheus who was punished by the gods for the good he did to people. This is how the gods were portrayed in Egypt and other ancient religions. This is also how they are described in Vedic culture. I don't want to make direct comparisons so that no one gets upset, but Shiva and Zeus are similar in behavior, as well as Indra with Marduk or other gods. In the legends, man created the gods in his own image and likeness. Ancient man had no other term of comparison, and the power and glory of a god resembled the emperor or king, as he knew it. Excuse me for the long twist, but what I wanted to say: the legends also contain kernels of truth, but we must not treat them literally. I think it is necessary to see what works and what is mythology and tradition. It's like the fung fu styles from the old Chinese movies. They are cute in genre movies, but I don't think I can defend myself with the style of the drunk master in front of two robbers. Strictly related to Matangi, for me it is important that I am a musician and a conservatory graduate. I felt that it develops creativity and this is proven. In order not to fall into the trap of exaggerated confidence in one's own energetic senses, I have turned to some friends to see other opinions. One is a qi qong instructor, another practices yoga for 20 years, and the third person, a lady who has more developed energy senses than me. In the end, I could see that everyone was saying the same thing about a mantra or a technique. Then I started to believe that this is how it works. When opinions were divided and I wasn't sure either, I didn't draw a conclusion. That's how I came to the conclusion that the Matangi act as I described in the previous message. Then I discovered a less popular tantric writing that talked about an energy meridian called the Saraswati Nadi. Saraswati Nadi is believed to start in the Kanda and end in the mouth at the tip of the tongue. And Saraswati's tantric name is Matangi. After all, it is no coincidence that we felt Matangi's energy like that. Sorry for the long message. I wish you a beautiful day!
@@matangihealingbyjaya886 Hello ! I don't know if it is related to Circe, the daughter of Helios. In Vedic culture Yami or Kalindi is the daughter of Surya. What I can say for sure after more years of studying ancient cultures, that there is a similarity between these cultures and probably many gods are common. In East Asia, some ancient religions have been preserved, as in the case of India. Obviously, with the syncretism and transformations undergone over time. If we compare the behavior and actions of the gods in ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamian religions, etc. they are identical with the Vedic religion. People humanized the gods through their legends. They did not try to define them through transcendental experiences because they are incomprehensible to the people. How was Zeus depicted in Greek legends? Like a womanizing king, with a jealous wife, Hera, (who had reason to be jealous). Zeus had numerous children with Alcmene, Danae, Io, Europa, Niobe...we all know the legend of Hercules, the illegitimate son. Then the gods were angry and fought with each other, they also fought with the titans. They punished people and did not help them very often. We know the legend of Prometheus who was punished by the gods for the good he did to people. This is how the gods were portrayed in Egypt and other ancient religions. This is also how they are described in Vedic culture. If we compare the representation of gods from different cultures, we notice that it is similar. In the legends, man created the gods in his own image and likeness. Ancient man had no other term of comparison, and the power and glory of a god resembled the emperor or king, as he knew it. Excuse me for the long twist, but what I wanted to say: the legends also contain kernels of truth, but we must not treat them literally. I think it is necessary to see what works and what is mythology and tradition. It's like the fung fu styles from the old Chinese movies. They are cute in genre movies, but I don't think I can defend myself with the style of the drunk master in front of two robbers. Strictly related to Matangi, for me it is important that I am a musician and a conservatory graduate. I felt that it develops creativity and this is proven. In order not to fall into the trap of exaggerated confidence in one's own energetic senses, I have turned to some friends to see other opinions. One is a qi qong instructor, another practices yoga for 20 years, and the third person, a lady who has more developed energy senses than me. In the end, I could see that everyone was saying the same thing about a mantra or a technique. Then I started to believe that this is how it works. When opinions were divided and I wasn't sure either, I didn't draw a conclusion. That's how I came to the conclusion that the Matangi act as I described in the previous message. Then I discovered a less popular tantric writing that talked about an energy meridian called the Saraswati Nadi. Saraswati Nadi is believed to start in the Kanda and end in the mouth at the tip of the tongue. And Saraswati's tantric name is Matangi. After all, it is no coincidence that we felt Matangi's energy like that. Sorry for the long message. I wish you a beautiful day!
Weirdly enough my Sun Antardasha has started..my Sun in 7th house in my chart..and I'm already bursting with creativity... especially Singing..and I'm soo drawn to Matangi ofcourse..
I love that you are truly committing to spreading the knowledge of the Mahavidyas. Matangi has very little information. THANK YOU please do not forget Dhumavati. please add her to your list when you are speaking of Devi that is a bestower of supernatural powers. she is the power of Ketu. a very powerful goddess of occult knowledge.
The first Mantra I learned on this vid is has been presented. I believe greatly in your work, and I want to share it with the world. Thank you as always for your teachings. 🙏🕉
Update out of all deities I've ever tried to work with it's very clear to me that Matangi and Kali by far gave me much more results and I will die for them
Matangi ooooh I am so interested of it! I wanted to worship her to get better at music but I was told its dangerous as she is a tamasic Godess or something like that so I didn't.
@@ramchandraameta thanks a lot for your answer! I really wish to study those things. As a foreigner in India I find a lot of yoga schools but not so many things about the study of Deities and worship and all this stuff which I really love. I heard also that Durga is a tamasic Goddess, Lakshmi is rajas, and Saraswati Satwic. I just dnt really understand it. When I pray to Durga I just feel an elevating light and energy of love and forgiveness from the mother. I dnt know why I have read those things about Shiva and Durga being Tamasic. 🤔
@@YFL.111 Namaskar Shakti can be only rajasic or tamasic or sattvik. What you feel in meditation,it only your way of understanding. Remember, light or dark it only imagination. Only Shiva is formless and nirguna. Satva rajas tams make yoni trikon, they are the creative unit. Nothing good or bad.
@@ramchandraameta ok thanks for sharing your knowledge! I dnt really understand this thing about the gunas of the deities. I know no deity is " bad" but why do they say she is tamasic? Does she increase your tamas when you say the mantra and do her Sadhana?
@@YFL.111 No, She doesn't increase Tamas. Tamas is about our sankalp. She also Help to complete Our Tamasik Sankalp. So many Deities Shows their Tamasik Capabilities For their Devotees. ua-cam.com/video/xmzbzxNebTU/v-deo.html This link help you to understand Tamasik Sadhn
Thank you for showering up your knowledge upon us. Here I have one question , Are modheshwari Mata(Temple in mehsana,gujarat) and matangi Mata(From 10 mahavidhyas) both same?
Thanks for the video and wisdom. Can you spell out that mantra from the start, it sounded similar to this one that I have been listening to... "om hrim aim sri namo bhagavati ucchistacandali sri mataneeshvari saravatananavashankari svaha" and also describe the sanskrit meaning of AIM again?
You can only worship Devi if you treat all women as mother! Otherwise it’s not possible! Vidya samastha sthava Devi bheda sthriya samastha sakala jagatsu! In order to see Devi face to face you must have the purity of shri shuka brahmRshi
@@Tinaheals Matangi relates to mercury because of speech and relates to the throat chakra, (and not the sun or solar plexus - totally wrong) And what is the mantras name you mentioned about Matangi on the crown chakra: aing Vadevadeni or something, can you right it down, please?
I felt Matangi call me. Your explanation made complete sense to me so that I can understand better why she called me
Same here !
So glad you mentioned the astrological part. I resonate with her. You are so knowledgeable! Thank you for making this video !
You are teaching INDIANS their traditional roots. 🙏🙏🙏
Tina , I am super impressed with the depth of your knowledge about Matangi. She is my ishta devi too . And the things you said about her in greater perspective of her effect on this 3D world are so too the mark. Matangi is mysterious and very few people know about her. Even though her Vidhya is open to all , but a very few only can achieve her ultimate grace. Thank you for making this video. Much Love
Excellent, a devotee of Raja-Matangi. I want to ask you something about the action of Matangi's energies.
I mean strictly the etheric/pranic energy, not the psycho-emotional action or the Siddhi. How do you feel it works and where?
I want to see if you feel the same as me.
For me, its energy is lunar even if it represents the sun from an astrological point of view. The first action begins in the Vishuddha chakra. After a while of practicing japa, a meridian opens from Vishuddha to the tip of the tongue.
Energy flows through this meridian towards Ajna, especially if the tongue is stuck to the roof of the mouth. It works anyway, but the most effective way is for the mouth to be closed and the tongue to be in contact with the upper wall of the oral cavity. I don't know what it's called in English because I'm not a native speaker.
The energy does not stop in Ajna if you insist on saying the mantra, it goes up this nadis to the top of the head and then starts to go down the back towards the coccyx.
Then it ascends from Muladhara to another nadis in front, towards Vishudda, where it completes the circle.
In the Qi Qong tradition, these channels are called: Conception Vessel (Ren Mai) Governing Vessel (Du Mai), the one that starts from Ajna and ends in Muladhara is yang and the one that acts on the face, is Yin. They are considered the most important meridians and connect the remaining 12 meridians, according to their tradition.
Guess what I described looks like? The Microcosmic orbit.
The microcosmic orbit, also known as the Self Winding Wheel of the Law, is a Taoist qi gong energy cultivation technique.
In this technique, the movement of energies is done in reverse, from Dan Tien or towards the muladhara and then on the back towards the top of the head...36 such circuits are practiced, but in the opposite direction of how Matangi's energy acts.
Obviously, the direction of the flow of energy produced by Matangi is the natural one, because in microcosmic orbit it is a technique induced by breathing and concentration, not by the flow of energy produced by a vibration.
In many books it is said about Matengi that it acts externally, but only after I felt it did I realize what those tantrics were talking about. Most of the Mahavidyas act on internal channels and especially on the Sushumna nadi, but Matangi is different. I wanted to share this with you because you have this goddess as Ishta Devata.
With love from Romania !
@@elgebarstar5275 hi , thank you for sharing your experience, i am not sure how much of it i grasped. Matngi is my muse and i have noticed increased peace of mind , creativity and authenticity in my speech because of her effect. Other things I don’t know. Do you think Matangi is same as greek goddess Circe?
@@matangihealingbyjaya886 Hello ! I don't know if it is related to Circe, the daughter of Helios. In Vedic culture Yami or Kalindi is the daughter of Surya.
What I can say for sure after more years of studying ancient cultures, that there is a similarity between these cultures and probably many gods are common.
In East Asia, some ancient religions have been preserved, as in the case of India. Obviously, with the syncretism and transformations undergone over time.
If we compare the behavior and actions of the gods in ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamian religions, etc. they are identical with the Vedic religion.
People humanized the gods through their legends. They did not try to define them through transcendental experiences because they are incomprehensible to the people.
How was Zeus depicted in Greek legends? Like a womanizing king, with a jealous wife, Hera, (who had reason to be jealous). Zeus had numerous children with Alcmene, Danae, Io, Europa, Niobe...we all know the legend of Hercules, the illegitimate son.
Then the gods were angry and fought with each other, they also fought with the titans. They punished people and did not help them very often. We know the legend of Prometheus who was punished by the gods for the good he did to people. This is how the gods were portrayed in Egypt and other ancient religions. This is also how they are described in Vedic culture. I don't want to make direct comparisons so that no one gets upset, but Shiva and Zeus are similar in behavior, as well as Indra with Marduk or other gods.
In the legends, man created the gods in his own image and likeness. Ancient man had no other term of comparison, and the power and glory of a god resembled the emperor or king, as he knew it. Even the disciples of Jesus believed that they would become important people in the new kingdom, because that's all they knew. Then Jesus explains to them that his kingdom is not in this world.
Excuse me for the long twist, but what I wanted to say: the legends also contain kernels of truth, but we must not treat them literally. I think it is necessary to see what works and what is mythology and tradition. It's like the fung fu styles from the old Chinese movies. They are cute in genre movies, but I don't think I can defend myself with the style of the drunk master in front of two robbers.
Strictly related to Matangi, for me it is important that I am a musician and a conservatory graduate. I felt that it develops creativity and this is proven.
In order not to fall into the trap of exaggerated confidence in one's own energetic senses, I have turned to some friends to see other opinions.
One is a qi qong instructor, another practices yoga for 20 years, and the third person, a lady who has more developed energy senses than me.
In the end, I could see that everyone was saying the same thing about a mantra or a technique. Then I started to believe that this is how it works. When opinions were divided and I wasn't sure either, I didn't draw a conclusion.
That's how I came to the conclusion that the Matangi act as I described in the previous message. Then I discovered a less popular tantric writing that talked about an energy meridian called the Saraswati Nadi. Saraswati Nadi is believed to start in the Kanda and end in the mouth at the tip of the tongue. And Saraswati's tantric name is Matangi. After all, it is no coincidence that we felt Matangi's energy like that. Sorry for the long message. I wish you a beautiful day!
@@matangihealingbyjaya886 Hello ! I don't know if it is related to Circe, the daughter of Helios. In Vedic culture Yami or Kalindi is the daughter of Surya.
What I can say for sure after more years of studying ancient cultures, that there is a similarity between these cultures and probably many gods are common.
In East Asia, some ancient religions have been preserved, as in the case of India. Obviously, with the syncretism and transformations undergone over time.
If we compare the behavior and actions of the gods in ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamian religions, etc. they are identical with the Vedic religion.
People humanized the gods through their legends. They did not try to define them through transcendental experiences because they are incomprehensible to the people.
How was Zeus depicted in Greek legends? Like a womanizing king, with a jealous wife, Hera, (who had reason to be jealous). Zeus had numerous children with Alcmene, Danae, Io, Europa, Niobe...we all know the legend of Hercules, the illegitimate son.
Then the gods were angry and fought with each other, they also fought with the titans. They punished people and did not help them very often. We know the legend of Prometheus who was punished by the gods for the good he did to people. This is how the gods were portrayed in Egypt and other ancient religions. This is also how they are described in Vedic culture. I don't want to make direct comparisons so that no one gets upset, but Shiva and Zeus are similar in behavior, as well as Indra with Marduk or other gods.
In the legends, man created the gods in his own image and likeness. Ancient man had no other term of comparison, and the power and glory of a god resembled the emperor or king, as he knew it.
Excuse me for the long twist, but what I wanted to say: the legends also contain kernels of truth, but we must not treat them literally. I think it is necessary to see what works and what is mythology and tradition. It's like the fung fu styles from the old Chinese movies. They are cute in genre movies, but I don't think I can defend myself with the style of the drunk master in front of two robbers.
Strictly related to Matangi, for me it is important that I am a musician and a conservatory graduate. I felt that it develops creativity and this is proven.
In order not to fall into the trap of exaggerated confidence in one's own energetic senses, I have turned to some friends to see other opinions.
One is a qi qong instructor, another practices yoga for 20 years, and the third person, a lady who has more developed energy senses than me.
In the end, I could see that everyone was saying the same thing about a mantra or a technique. Then I started to believe that this is how it works. When opinions were divided and I wasn't sure either, I didn't draw a conclusion.
That's how I came to the conclusion that the Matangi act as I described in the previous message. Then I discovered a less popular tantric writing that talked about an energy meridian called the Saraswati Nadi. Saraswati Nadi is believed to start in the Kanda and end in the mouth at the tip of the tongue. And Saraswati's tantric name is Matangi. After all, it is no coincidence that we felt Matangi's energy like that. Sorry for the long message. I wish you a beautiful day!
@@matangihealingbyjaya886 Hello ! I don't know if it is related to Circe, the daughter of Helios. In Vedic culture Yami or Kalindi is the daughter of Surya.
What I can say for sure after more years of studying ancient cultures, that there is a similarity between these cultures and probably many gods are common.
In East Asia, some ancient religions have been preserved, as in the case of India. Obviously, with the syncretism and transformations undergone over time.
If we compare the behavior and actions of the gods in ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamian religions, etc. they are identical with the Vedic religion.
People humanized the gods through their legends. They did not try to define them through transcendental experiences because they are incomprehensible to the people.
How was Zeus depicted in Greek legends? Like a womanizing king, with a jealous wife, Hera, (who had reason to be jealous). Zeus had numerous children with Alcmene, Danae, Io, Europa, Niobe...we all know the legend of Hercules, the illegitimate son.
Then the gods were angry and fought with each other, they also fought with the titans. They punished people and did not help them very often. We know the legend of Prometheus who was punished by the gods for the good he did to people. This is how the gods were portrayed in Egypt and other ancient religions. This is also how they are described in Vedic culture. If we compare the representation of gods from different cultures, we notice that it is similar.
In the legends, man created the gods in his own image and likeness. Ancient man had no other term of comparison, and the power and glory of a god resembled the emperor or king, as he knew it.
Excuse me for the long twist, but what I wanted to say: the legends also contain kernels of truth, but we must not treat them literally. I think it is necessary to see what works and what is mythology and tradition. It's like the fung fu styles from the old Chinese movies. They are cute in genre movies, but I don't think I can defend myself with the style of the drunk master in front of two robbers.
Strictly related to Matangi, for me it is important that I am a musician and a conservatory graduate. I felt that it develops creativity and this is proven.
In order not to fall into the trap of exaggerated confidence in one's own energetic senses, I have turned to some friends to see other opinions.
One is a qi qong instructor, another practices yoga for 20 years, and the third person, a lady who has more developed energy senses than me.
In the end, I could see that everyone was saying the same thing about a mantra or a technique. Then I started to believe that this is how it works. When opinions were divided and I wasn't sure either, I didn't draw a conclusion.
That's how I came to the conclusion that the Matangi act as I described in the previous message. Then I discovered a less popular tantric writing that talked about an energy meridian called the Saraswati Nadi. Saraswati Nadi is believed to start in the Kanda and end in the mouth at the tip of the tongue. And Saraswati's tantric name is Matangi. After all, it is no coincidence that we felt Matangi's energy like that. Sorry for the long message. I wish you a beautiful day!
Weirdly enough my Sun Antardasha has started..my Sun in 7th house in my chart..and I'm already bursting with creativity... especially Singing..and I'm soo drawn to Matangi ofcourse..
This has made me understand the concept of Maa Maatangi so wonderfully!
I love that you are truly committing to spreading the knowledge of the Mahavidyas. Matangi has very little information. THANK YOU please do not forget Dhumavati. please add her to your list when you are speaking of Devi that is a bestower of supernatural powers. she is the power of Ketu. a very powerful goddess of occult knowledge.
The first Mantra I learned on this vid is has been presented. I believe greatly in your work, and I want to share it with the world. Thank you as always for your teachings. 🙏🕉
Update out of all deities I've ever tried to work with it's very clear to me that Matangi and Kali by far gave me much more results and I will die for them
Many Thanks for sharing such a valuable information....
Namaskar, I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge! Liked,commented,subscribed. 🙏
Lovely sari, you are radiant! 🌙🌟☀️❤️🔥
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Respected madam
Namaskar
Good morning
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Jay goddess 🌷🌷 MATANGI 🦜🦜🌹🌹 devi
Shiv chidambar
Jay savitri saraswati mata
Best wishes
Wonderful video. Miss, could you please guide how to start worshipping Matangi as a beginner ?
Beautiful video, love your teaching!
Matangi ooooh I am so interested of it! I wanted to worship her to get better at music but I was told its dangerous as she is a tamasic Godess or something like that so I didn't.
Avidhya Has Tamas . Never Vidhya. Matangi Is Mahavidya So There Is No Tamas.
You may go in.
@@ramchandraameta thanks a lot for your answer! I really wish to study those things.
As a foreigner in India I find a lot of yoga schools but not so many things about the study of Deities and worship and all this stuff which I really love.
I heard also that Durga is a tamasic Goddess, Lakshmi is rajas, and Saraswati Satwic.
I just dnt really understand it.
When I pray to Durga I just feel an elevating light and energy of love and forgiveness from the mother.
I dnt know why I have read those things about Shiva and Durga being Tamasic. 🤔
@@YFL.111 Namaskar
Shakti can be only rajasic or tamasic or sattvik.
What you feel in meditation,it only your way of understanding.
Remember, light or dark it only imagination.
Only Shiva is formless and nirguna.
Satva rajas tams make yoni trikon, they are the creative unit. Nothing good or bad.
@@ramchandraameta ok thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I dnt really understand this thing about the gunas of the deities.
I know no deity is " bad" but why do they say she is tamasic?
Does she increase your tamas when you say the mantra and do her Sadhana?
@@YFL.111 No, She doesn't increase Tamas.
Tamas is about our sankalp. She also Help to complete Our Tamasik Sankalp.
So many Deities Shows their Tamasik Capabilities For their Devotees.
ua-cam.com/video/xmzbzxNebTU/v-deo.html
This link help you to understand Tamasik Sadhn
Dhyaayeyam Ratnapeete Shukakala Patitham,shrunvateem Shyamalangeem||
Nyasteikanghreem Saroje shashishakala dharam vallakeem vadayanteem||
Kahlarabadhdhamaalam niyamita vilasachholikam raktavastram, matangeem shankhapatraam madhuramadhaam chitrakodbhasibhalaam ||
What's the difference between matangi and neel saraswati ?? Are they same or different
Please it's my request to you because I love your voice ♥️♥️😘
Thank you for showering up your knowledge upon us. Here I have one question , Are modheshwari Mata(Temple in mehsana,gujarat) and matangi Mata(From 10 mahavidhyas) both same?
My dharma dev is Matangi and I would absolutely love to work with her under your guidance and would love to know more
Tina Ma'am ... Do You think Jimmy Page Worshipped Ma Matangi in A Past Life ?
I want to know vamachara process
Hi mAm can you please include your that what we should not do we worship matangi devi or any other god or goddess
Such a wonderfully explained video. Thank you for this. Will you also be making a video on Kamlatmika Maata?
Yes I will
Thanks for the video and wisdom. Can you spell out that mantra from the start, it sounded similar to this one that I have been listening to... "om hrim aim sri namo bhagavati ucchistacandali sri mataneeshvari saravatananavashankari svaha" and also describe the sanskrit meaning of AIM again?
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I chant matangi gayatri mantra. Is it ok
yes sure...
@@Tinaheals Is this also the mantra of Matangi: " Kamini Ranjini swaha" and does this give the same benefits as the one you mentioned?
Hi mam iam new 1st time seen ur video I want to do matangi Amma japa I need her plz bless me
Wish I could meet you and bow down to your feets, I'm so grateful 💚
Mam are you making video on tripura sundari Mata???
Yes yes yes..
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Is Om Hreem Kleem Hoom Matangiyei Phat Swaha a good mantra to use also ?
Yes
What about Kamini Rangini as her other mantra?
🙏 Jai Maa Matangi
Interesting content.. how did you learn all this?
Many years of study!
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Great information 👍🏻
Where did you get Deeksha from ?
From the tradition of Paramhamsa Vishuddhananda.
@@Tinaheals sri matre namaha
@@Tinaheals- Ma’m how can i contact you ..Need your advice and guide..
Can I do matangi sadhna for getting selected in competitive exam ?
Thank You very much Ma'am ☺️🎶🙏🏻👌🏻
You can only worship Devi if you treat all women as mother! Otherwise it’s not possible! Vidya samastha sthava Devi bheda sthriya samastha sakala jagatsu! In order to see Devi face to face you must have the purity of shri shuka brahmRshi
great presentation . so helpfull .
Any tips for people who have a hard time focusing on visualization?
Just stare at a point...a candle. Try to blank your mind.
Wonderful explaination
beautiful ❤ thank you
Mam I am interested in Matangi workshop, I’m a student
Please let me know :)❤🙏🏻
This Was Excellent!!
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Does Matangi and Saraswati have the same beej mantra (Aim) and by chanting that beej mantra do we gain benefits of both deities?
Yes, in a way... but key point is that they are one and the same.
@@Tinaheals can Matangi's Aim beej mantra recitation defeat our enemies?
@Tinaheals r u saying that Both Saraswati and matangi devi the same goddess?????
who is your guru ? where do you live ?
Maa, from which Guru Parampara you belong?
@@robinsinha1251 Ramnath Aghori parampara. Nath parampara
Can i do the matangi sadhna for career and getting selected in competitive exam
@@richaarjunwar3261 absolutely 💯
@@Tinaheals kyaa matangi sadhna karne k liye koii guru hona zaroori hai? and kyaa ye safe hai?
@@richaarjunwar3261 only with guru. That's why I teach this vidhi.
U r beautiful ❤️
Nice video.
Many many thanks
I wish you would repost this with better audio
Jay mata Matangi
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Want to talk to you personally
How to contact you madam
Email tina@tinaheals.com
@@Tinahealswhich country you are in now? How to contact you for attending your initiation programs
@@responsiblecitizen8967 it's online. Email tina@tinaheals.com
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Cud u get your email ji..shree mathre namaha
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Please Hindi conversion
why aren't Indians knowing about all this things
Indians know much better.
You just have to find a right person.
Interested to get deeksha
.. please share the contact
Kindly email tina@tinaheals.com
@@Tinaheals Matangi relates to mercury because of speech and relates to the throat chakra, (and not the sun or solar plexus - totally wrong)
And what is the mantras name you mentioned about Matangi on the crown chakra: aing Vadevadeni or something, can you right it down, please?
@@Rama_Rama_Rama as I mentioned. Many bengali tantric texts have equated her with the sun. These are the two schools of thought. Not totally wrong.
Are you enlightend? I want to know if are you a sadguru. Thank you
No no..I am just a common seeker.
@@Tinaheals It speaks of your greatness..
How can I contact you
whats email ID?
@@poraliyogi6813 email tina@tinaheals.com