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Who is NityA Devi Goddess


What are the different branches of Shaktism?Draupadi's connections with Sri Krsna and Agni Dev?Who are the parents of Devi Lakshmi?Who is Ratri devi? Is she same or different from Devi Kaali?Who is Goddess Hri?What is the importance of Goddess Radha in Shaktism?Is there a concept of Triple Goddess in Hinduism according to stages of life?Actions performed during Devi Paksha affects the individual tremendously?Who is the goddess Ahoi worshipped on Ahoi Ashtami?About Goddess Ashvaroodha DeviWhat is the significance of PAsha and Ankusha?













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Would like to know more about NityA Devi Goddess.
Does this Goddess belongs to DasaMahavidyas? if not, any relation with Goddessess in SriVidya Krama.




Is the below , Her dhyana ?




ArdgendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmambhojapAsha srini purnakapAla hastAm ||











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    Would like to know more about NityA Devi Goddess.
    Does this Goddess belongs to DasaMahavidyas? if not, any relation with Goddessess in SriVidya Krama.




    Is the below , Her dhyana ?




    ArdgendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmambhojapAsha srini purnakapAla hastAm ||











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      Would like to know more about NityA Devi Goddess.
      Does this Goddess belongs to DasaMahavidyas? if not, any relation with Goddessess in SriVidya Krama.




      Is the below , Her dhyana ?




      ArdgendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmambhojapAsha srini purnakapAla hastAm ||











      share|improve this question
















      Would like to know more about NityA Devi Goddess.
      Does this Goddess belongs to DasaMahavidyas? if not, any relation with Goddessess in SriVidya Krama.




      Is the below , Her dhyana ?




      ArdgendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmambhojapAsha srini purnakapAla hastAm ||








      goddess devi shaktism






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          No, NityA Devi, whose half-dhyanam you have quoted, is not part of the Dasha Mahavidyas. She is worshipped independently. Outside of Sri Vidya or Maha Vidya worship.



          Brihat Tantra SArah gives her puja prayog and mantra as follows:




          Atha nityAmantrah:



          vAgbhvam kAmabijancha nityAklinnemadau punah |

          dravei vahni badhur mantro dvAdashArnoyamiritah ||




          Decoded, the mantra is:




          Aim klim nityAklinne mada drave swAhA




          The Rishi-Chandah-DevatA are Sammohana Rishi-Nivrit-NityA.




          is the below , HER dhyana ?




          That is only part of the whole DhyAnam. I quoted only that much in the other answer because there I had only to prove that she holds a skull-cup.



          Her full DhyAnam is as given below:




          ArdhendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmbhoja pAsha shrini purna
          kapAla-hastAm |
          RaktAnga rAga vasanAbharanAm trinetrAm
          dhyAyechivasya vanitAm mada vihvalAngim ||



          The deity has crescent moon on her forehead, has three eyes, she is of reddish
          complexion and is worshipped by the gods. She has four arms and in the
          hands she holds - a lotus, pAsha (noose), Vajra and a human skull. She is
          wearing red color clothes and is decked with ornaments ..




          This form of the Goddess is not worshipped within Sri VidyA.



          The following is a picture of her Yantra (a Yantra always helps identifying the deity better):



          enter image description here






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          • yes, thats what i mentioned.i forgot the source.thanks:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:12











          • Oh of this form of Devi? @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:25











          • @Rickross Swamin, if you have a pic of this Devi, can you please share the link/soure ... So, Nitya Devi is altogether having a different form.!! okay!! Dhanyosmi...

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:01











          • Don't call me Swamin, coz that will be an insult to each Swamis that exist :P im just a disciple .. Btw I don't hv a pic right now, will keep your request in mind @SaMolPP

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 16:18






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            @SaMolPP Nitya Devi is a Kali Kula deity and not a Sri Kula deity.. See my answer .. In Tantrasara, Nitya Devi's worship is given after giving those of Annapurna, Tvarita, Triputa etc who are all from Kali Kula

            – Rickross
            Mar 7 at 6:14


















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          Nityaa is a feminine form of Nitya (Eternal).Devi Adya-Shakti is eternal.



          The mantra 64 of Chapter 1 of Sri Sri Chandi reads




          Nityaa eva saa jagan-murtis tayaa sarvam idam tatam, meaning Goddess is Nityaa, the entire world is Her body and She is All-pervading.




          This is the most beautiful depiction of Nityaa.



          So ALL the forms of Mother Goddess that we worship are Nitya.



          Yes, Dasa-Mahavidyaas are also Nityaa-s.



          In specific purana, some particular form of Devi has been also named as Nityaa along with Vajra-prastarini.I do not have the reference with me at this moment.Hope someone wil be providing the details of that form.



          But I repeat, All forms are Nityaa and Sri Sri Chandi is the most respected scripture among all the scriptures depicting the Mother Goddess.



          Update



          Nityaa alongwith Lalita and Vajra-prastarini, Annapurna etc are the devies of the Purva-Aamnaaya, according to Devyaagama-vachana in Tantra-Rahasya. Lalita is one name of Srividya. So according to this scripture, these two are related. (Reference: Sastramulak Bharatiya Saktisadhana, Upendrakumar Das,RMIC, vol 2, page 1049).But Sri Vidya explicitly is treated in the Samayachaara-Tantra as belonging to Purva-Aamnaya, and there Nitya is not mentioned.






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          • i have edited my question. so,I hope, this is not NityaClinna Devi. i observed, the Dhyana of NityaClinna Devi and another Goddess remains same. But the moolamantra differs!! Can this happen?

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 12:24







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            @SaMolPP I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra, But if it is there in any scripture, that has to be accepted.Nothing is impossible for the ONE Who has infinite forms and mantras.

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 12:30











          • Annapurna, Triputa, Tvarita, Nitya etc are Kali Kula deities (Tantrasara also gives Nitya puja after Annapurna, Triputa and Tvarita's worship) .. see this answer: hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/20173 I hv also read the amnaya bhedas in one book .. will chk that if an update in my answer is required @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:49












          • Thanks so much:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:50











          • @Partha, Swamin, "I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra," ---> I have seen this in a PoojaGrantha. This Nitya Devi and NityClinna having the same dhyana but with different Moolamantra ! but, am not sure whether this wrong or not! or is it a mistake from the author! Anyway , thanks for your details.

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          No, NityA Devi, whose half-dhyanam you have quoted, is not part of the Dasha Mahavidyas. She is worshipped independently. Outside of Sri Vidya or Maha Vidya worship.



          Brihat Tantra SArah gives her puja prayog and mantra as follows:




          Atha nityAmantrah:



          vAgbhvam kAmabijancha nityAklinnemadau punah |

          dravei vahni badhur mantro dvAdashArnoyamiritah ||




          Decoded, the mantra is:




          Aim klim nityAklinne mada drave swAhA




          The Rishi-Chandah-DevatA are Sammohana Rishi-Nivrit-NityA.




          is the below , HER dhyana ?




          That is only part of the whole DhyAnam. I quoted only that much in the other answer because there I had only to prove that she holds a skull-cup.



          Her full DhyAnam is as given below:




          ArdhendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmbhoja pAsha shrini purna
          kapAla-hastAm |
          RaktAnga rAga vasanAbharanAm trinetrAm
          dhyAyechivasya vanitAm mada vihvalAngim ||



          The deity has crescent moon on her forehead, has three eyes, she is of reddish
          complexion and is worshipped by the gods. She has four arms and in the
          hands she holds - a lotus, pAsha (noose), Vajra and a human skull. She is
          wearing red color clothes and is decked with ornaments ..




          This form of the Goddess is not worshipped within Sri VidyA.



          The following is a picture of her Yantra (a Yantra always helps identifying the deity better):



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer

























          • yes, thats what i mentioned.i forgot the source.thanks:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:12











          • Oh of this form of Devi? @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:25











          • @Rickross Swamin, if you have a pic of this Devi, can you please share the link/soure ... So, Nitya Devi is altogether having a different form.!! okay!! Dhanyosmi...

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:01











          • Don't call me Swamin, coz that will be an insult to each Swamis that exist :P im just a disciple .. Btw I don't hv a pic right now, will keep your request in mind @SaMolPP

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 16:18






          • 1





            @SaMolPP Nitya Devi is a Kali Kula deity and not a Sri Kula deity.. See my answer .. In Tantrasara, Nitya Devi's worship is given after giving those of Annapurna, Tvarita, Triputa etc who are all from Kali Kula

            – Rickross
            Mar 7 at 6:14















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          No, NityA Devi, whose half-dhyanam you have quoted, is not part of the Dasha Mahavidyas. She is worshipped independently. Outside of Sri Vidya or Maha Vidya worship.



          Brihat Tantra SArah gives her puja prayog and mantra as follows:




          Atha nityAmantrah:



          vAgbhvam kAmabijancha nityAklinnemadau punah |

          dravei vahni badhur mantro dvAdashArnoyamiritah ||




          Decoded, the mantra is:




          Aim klim nityAklinne mada drave swAhA




          The Rishi-Chandah-DevatA are Sammohana Rishi-Nivrit-NityA.




          is the below , HER dhyana ?




          That is only part of the whole DhyAnam. I quoted only that much in the other answer because there I had only to prove that she holds a skull-cup.



          Her full DhyAnam is as given below:




          ArdhendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmbhoja pAsha shrini purna
          kapAla-hastAm |
          RaktAnga rAga vasanAbharanAm trinetrAm
          dhyAyechivasya vanitAm mada vihvalAngim ||



          The deity has crescent moon on her forehead, has three eyes, she is of reddish
          complexion and is worshipped by the gods. She has four arms and in the
          hands she holds - a lotus, pAsha (noose), Vajra and a human skull. She is
          wearing red color clothes and is decked with ornaments ..




          This form of the Goddess is not worshipped within Sri VidyA.



          The following is a picture of her Yantra (a Yantra always helps identifying the deity better):



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer

























          • yes, thats what i mentioned.i forgot the source.thanks:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:12











          • Oh of this form of Devi? @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:25











          • @Rickross Swamin, if you have a pic of this Devi, can you please share the link/soure ... So, Nitya Devi is altogether having a different form.!! okay!! Dhanyosmi...

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:01











          • Don't call me Swamin, coz that will be an insult to each Swamis that exist :P im just a disciple .. Btw I don't hv a pic right now, will keep your request in mind @SaMolPP

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 16:18






          • 1





            @SaMolPP Nitya Devi is a Kali Kula deity and not a Sri Kula deity.. See my answer .. In Tantrasara, Nitya Devi's worship is given after giving those of Annapurna, Tvarita, Triputa etc who are all from Kali Kula

            – Rickross
            Mar 7 at 6:14













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          No, NityA Devi, whose half-dhyanam you have quoted, is not part of the Dasha Mahavidyas. She is worshipped independently. Outside of Sri Vidya or Maha Vidya worship.



          Brihat Tantra SArah gives her puja prayog and mantra as follows:




          Atha nityAmantrah:



          vAgbhvam kAmabijancha nityAklinnemadau punah |

          dravei vahni badhur mantro dvAdashArnoyamiritah ||




          Decoded, the mantra is:




          Aim klim nityAklinne mada drave swAhA




          The Rishi-Chandah-DevatA are Sammohana Rishi-Nivrit-NityA.




          is the below , HER dhyana ?




          That is only part of the whole DhyAnam. I quoted only that much in the other answer because there I had only to prove that she holds a skull-cup.



          Her full DhyAnam is as given below:




          ArdhendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmbhoja pAsha shrini purna
          kapAla-hastAm |
          RaktAnga rAga vasanAbharanAm trinetrAm
          dhyAyechivasya vanitAm mada vihvalAngim ||



          The deity has crescent moon on her forehead, has three eyes, she is of reddish
          complexion and is worshipped by the gods. She has four arms and in the
          hands she holds - a lotus, pAsha (noose), Vajra and a human skull. She is
          wearing red color clothes and is decked with ornaments ..




          This form of the Goddess is not worshipped within Sri VidyA.



          The following is a picture of her Yantra (a Yantra always helps identifying the deity better):



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          No, NityA Devi, whose half-dhyanam you have quoted, is not part of the Dasha Mahavidyas. She is worshipped independently. Outside of Sri Vidya or Maha Vidya worship.



          Brihat Tantra SArah gives her puja prayog and mantra as follows:




          Atha nityAmantrah:



          vAgbhvam kAmabijancha nityAklinnemadau punah |

          dravei vahni badhur mantro dvAdashArnoyamiritah ||




          Decoded, the mantra is:




          Aim klim nityAklinne mada drave swAhA




          The Rishi-Chandah-DevatA are Sammohana Rishi-Nivrit-NityA.




          is the below , HER dhyana ?




          That is only part of the whole DhyAnam. I quoted only that much in the other answer because there I had only to prove that she holds a skull-cup.



          Her full DhyAnam is as given below:




          ArdhendumaulimarunAmamarAbhivandyAmbhoja pAsha shrini purna
          kapAla-hastAm |
          RaktAnga rAga vasanAbharanAm trinetrAm
          dhyAyechivasya vanitAm mada vihvalAngim ||



          The deity has crescent moon on her forehead, has three eyes, she is of reddish
          complexion and is worshipped by the gods. She has four arms and in the
          hands she holds - a lotus, pAsha (noose), Vajra and a human skull. She is
          wearing red color clothes and is decked with ornaments ..




          This form of the Goddess is not worshipped within Sri VidyA.



          The following is a picture of her Yantra (a Yantra always helps identifying the deity better):



          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer








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          • yes, thats what i mentioned.i forgot the source.thanks:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:12











          • Oh of this form of Devi? @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:25











          • @Rickross Swamin, if you have a pic of this Devi, can you please share the link/soure ... So, Nitya Devi is altogether having a different form.!! okay!! Dhanyosmi...

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:01











          • Don't call me Swamin, coz that will be an insult to each Swamis that exist :P im just a disciple .. Btw I don't hv a pic right now, will keep your request in mind @SaMolPP

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 16:18






          • 1





            @SaMolPP Nitya Devi is a Kali Kula deity and not a Sri Kula deity.. See my answer .. In Tantrasara, Nitya Devi's worship is given after giving those of Annapurna, Tvarita, Triputa etc who are all from Kali Kula

            – Rickross
            Mar 7 at 6:14

















          • yes, thats what i mentioned.i forgot the source.thanks:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:12











          • Oh of this form of Devi? @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:25











          • @Rickross Swamin, if you have a pic of this Devi, can you please share the link/soure ... So, Nitya Devi is altogether having a different form.!! okay!! Dhanyosmi...

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:01











          • Don't call me Swamin, coz that will be an insult to each Swamis that exist :P im just a disciple .. Btw I don't hv a pic right now, will keep your request in mind @SaMolPP

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 16:18






          • 1





            @SaMolPP Nitya Devi is a Kali Kula deity and not a Sri Kula deity.. See my answer .. In Tantrasara, Nitya Devi's worship is given after giving those of Annapurna, Tvarita, Triputa etc who are all from Kali Kula

            – Rickross
            Mar 7 at 6:14
















          yes, thats what i mentioned.i forgot the source.thanks:)

          – Partha
          Mar 6 at 13:12





          yes, thats what i mentioned.i forgot the source.thanks:)

          – Partha
          Mar 6 at 13:12













          Oh of this form of Devi? @Partha

          – Rickross
          Mar 6 at 13:25





          Oh of this form of Devi? @Partha

          – Rickross
          Mar 6 at 13:25













          @Rickross Swamin, if you have a pic of this Devi, can you please share the link/soure ... So, Nitya Devi is altogether having a different form.!! okay!! Dhanyosmi...

          – SaMolPP
          Mar 6 at 16:01





          @Rickross Swamin, if you have a pic of this Devi, can you please share the link/soure ... So, Nitya Devi is altogether having a different form.!! okay!! Dhanyosmi...

          – SaMolPP
          Mar 6 at 16:01













          Don't call me Swamin, coz that will be an insult to each Swamis that exist :P im just a disciple .. Btw I don't hv a pic right now, will keep your request in mind @SaMolPP

          – Rickross
          Mar 6 at 16:18





          Don't call me Swamin, coz that will be an insult to each Swamis that exist :P im just a disciple .. Btw I don't hv a pic right now, will keep your request in mind @SaMolPP

          – Rickross
          Mar 6 at 16:18




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          1





          @SaMolPP Nitya Devi is a Kali Kula deity and not a Sri Kula deity.. See my answer .. In Tantrasara, Nitya Devi's worship is given after giving those of Annapurna, Tvarita, Triputa etc who are all from Kali Kula

          – Rickross
          Mar 7 at 6:14





          @SaMolPP Nitya Devi is a Kali Kula deity and not a Sri Kula deity.. See my answer .. In Tantrasara, Nitya Devi's worship is given after giving those of Annapurna, Tvarita, Triputa etc who are all from Kali Kula

          – Rickross
          Mar 7 at 6:14











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          Nityaa is a feminine form of Nitya (Eternal).Devi Adya-Shakti is eternal.



          The mantra 64 of Chapter 1 of Sri Sri Chandi reads




          Nityaa eva saa jagan-murtis tayaa sarvam idam tatam, meaning Goddess is Nityaa, the entire world is Her body and She is All-pervading.




          This is the most beautiful depiction of Nityaa.



          So ALL the forms of Mother Goddess that we worship are Nitya.



          Yes, Dasa-Mahavidyaas are also Nityaa-s.



          In specific purana, some particular form of Devi has been also named as Nityaa along with Vajra-prastarini.I do not have the reference with me at this moment.Hope someone wil be providing the details of that form.



          But I repeat, All forms are Nityaa and Sri Sri Chandi is the most respected scripture among all the scriptures depicting the Mother Goddess.



          Update



          Nityaa alongwith Lalita and Vajra-prastarini, Annapurna etc are the devies of the Purva-Aamnaaya, according to Devyaagama-vachana in Tantra-Rahasya. Lalita is one name of Srividya. So according to this scripture, these two are related. (Reference: Sastramulak Bharatiya Saktisadhana, Upendrakumar Das,RMIC, vol 2, page 1049).But Sri Vidya explicitly is treated in the Samayachaara-Tantra as belonging to Purva-Aamnaya, and there Nitya is not mentioned.






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          • i have edited my question. so,I hope, this is not NityaClinna Devi. i observed, the Dhyana of NityaClinna Devi and another Goddess remains same. But the moolamantra differs!! Can this happen?

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 12:24







          • 1





            @SaMolPP I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra, But if it is there in any scripture, that has to be accepted.Nothing is impossible for the ONE Who has infinite forms and mantras.

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 12:30











          • Annapurna, Triputa, Tvarita, Nitya etc are Kali Kula deities (Tantrasara also gives Nitya puja after Annapurna, Triputa and Tvarita's worship) .. see this answer: hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/20173 I hv also read the amnaya bhedas in one book .. will chk that if an update in my answer is required @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:49












          • Thanks so much:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:50











          • @Partha, Swamin, "I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra," ---> I have seen this in a PoojaGrantha. This Nitya Devi and NityClinna having the same dhyana but with different Moolamantra ! but, am not sure whether this wrong or not! or is it a mistake from the author! Anyway , thanks for your details.

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:04
















          2














          Nityaa is a feminine form of Nitya (Eternal).Devi Adya-Shakti is eternal.



          The mantra 64 of Chapter 1 of Sri Sri Chandi reads




          Nityaa eva saa jagan-murtis tayaa sarvam idam tatam, meaning Goddess is Nityaa, the entire world is Her body and She is All-pervading.




          This is the most beautiful depiction of Nityaa.



          So ALL the forms of Mother Goddess that we worship are Nitya.



          Yes, Dasa-Mahavidyaas are also Nityaa-s.



          In specific purana, some particular form of Devi has been also named as Nityaa along with Vajra-prastarini.I do not have the reference with me at this moment.Hope someone wil be providing the details of that form.



          But I repeat, All forms are Nityaa and Sri Sri Chandi is the most respected scripture among all the scriptures depicting the Mother Goddess.



          Update



          Nityaa alongwith Lalita and Vajra-prastarini, Annapurna etc are the devies of the Purva-Aamnaaya, according to Devyaagama-vachana in Tantra-Rahasya. Lalita is one name of Srividya. So according to this scripture, these two are related. (Reference: Sastramulak Bharatiya Saktisadhana, Upendrakumar Das,RMIC, vol 2, page 1049).But Sri Vidya explicitly is treated in the Samayachaara-Tantra as belonging to Purva-Aamnaya, and there Nitya is not mentioned.






          share|improve this answer

























          • i have edited my question. so,I hope, this is not NityaClinna Devi. i observed, the Dhyana of NityaClinna Devi and another Goddess remains same. But the moolamantra differs!! Can this happen?

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 12:24







          • 1





            @SaMolPP I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra, But if it is there in any scripture, that has to be accepted.Nothing is impossible for the ONE Who has infinite forms and mantras.

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 12:30











          • Annapurna, Triputa, Tvarita, Nitya etc are Kali Kula deities (Tantrasara also gives Nitya puja after Annapurna, Triputa and Tvarita's worship) .. see this answer: hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/20173 I hv also read the amnaya bhedas in one book .. will chk that if an update in my answer is required @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:49












          • Thanks so much:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:50











          • @Partha, Swamin, "I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra," ---> I have seen this in a PoojaGrantha. This Nitya Devi and NityClinna having the same dhyana but with different Moolamantra ! but, am not sure whether this wrong or not! or is it a mistake from the author! Anyway , thanks for your details.

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:04














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          Nityaa is a feminine form of Nitya (Eternal).Devi Adya-Shakti is eternal.



          The mantra 64 of Chapter 1 of Sri Sri Chandi reads




          Nityaa eva saa jagan-murtis tayaa sarvam idam tatam, meaning Goddess is Nityaa, the entire world is Her body and She is All-pervading.




          This is the most beautiful depiction of Nityaa.



          So ALL the forms of Mother Goddess that we worship are Nitya.



          Yes, Dasa-Mahavidyaas are also Nityaa-s.



          In specific purana, some particular form of Devi has been also named as Nityaa along with Vajra-prastarini.I do not have the reference with me at this moment.Hope someone wil be providing the details of that form.



          But I repeat, All forms are Nityaa and Sri Sri Chandi is the most respected scripture among all the scriptures depicting the Mother Goddess.



          Update



          Nityaa alongwith Lalita and Vajra-prastarini, Annapurna etc are the devies of the Purva-Aamnaaya, according to Devyaagama-vachana in Tantra-Rahasya. Lalita is one name of Srividya. So according to this scripture, these two are related. (Reference: Sastramulak Bharatiya Saktisadhana, Upendrakumar Das,RMIC, vol 2, page 1049).But Sri Vidya explicitly is treated in the Samayachaara-Tantra as belonging to Purva-Aamnaya, and there Nitya is not mentioned.






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          Nityaa is a feminine form of Nitya (Eternal).Devi Adya-Shakti is eternal.



          The mantra 64 of Chapter 1 of Sri Sri Chandi reads




          Nityaa eva saa jagan-murtis tayaa sarvam idam tatam, meaning Goddess is Nityaa, the entire world is Her body and She is All-pervading.




          This is the most beautiful depiction of Nityaa.



          So ALL the forms of Mother Goddess that we worship are Nitya.



          Yes, Dasa-Mahavidyaas are also Nityaa-s.



          In specific purana, some particular form of Devi has been also named as Nityaa along with Vajra-prastarini.I do not have the reference with me at this moment.Hope someone wil be providing the details of that form.



          But I repeat, All forms are Nityaa and Sri Sri Chandi is the most respected scripture among all the scriptures depicting the Mother Goddess.



          Update



          Nityaa alongwith Lalita and Vajra-prastarini, Annapurna etc are the devies of the Purva-Aamnaaya, according to Devyaagama-vachana in Tantra-Rahasya. Lalita is one name of Srividya. So according to this scripture, these two are related. (Reference: Sastramulak Bharatiya Saktisadhana, Upendrakumar Das,RMIC, vol 2, page 1049).But Sri Vidya explicitly is treated in the Samayachaara-Tantra as belonging to Purva-Aamnaya, and there Nitya is not mentioned.







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          answered Mar 6 at 11:58









          ParthaPartha

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          • i have edited my question. so,I hope, this is not NityaClinna Devi. i observed, the Dhyana of NityaClinna Devi and another Goddess remains same. But the moolamantra differs!! Can this happen?

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 12:24







          • 1





            @SaMolPP I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra, But if it is there in any scripture, that has to be accepted.Nothing is impossible for the ONE Who has infinite forms and mantras.

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 12:30











          • Annapurna, Triputa, Tvarita, Nitya etc are Kali Kula deities (Tantrasara also gives Nitya puja after Annapurna, Triputa and Tvarita's worship) .. see this answer: hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/20173 I hv also read the amnaya bhedas in one book .. will chk that if an update in my answer is required @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:49












          • Thanks so much:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:50











          • @Partha, Swamin, "I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra," ---> I have seen this in a PoojaGrantha. This Nitya Devi and NityClinna having the same dhyana but with different Moolamantra ! but, am not sure whether this wrong or not! or is it a mistake from the author! Anyway , thanks for your details.

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:04


















          • i have edited my question. so,I hope, this is not NityaClinna Devi. i observed, the Dhyana of NityaClinna Devi and another Goddess remains same. But the moolamantra differs!! Can this happen?

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 12:24







          • 1





            @SaMolPP I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra, But if it is there in any scripture, that has to be accepted.Nothing is impossible for the ONE Who has infinite forms and mantras.

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 12:30











          • Annapurna, Triputa, Tvarita, Nitya etc are Kali Kula deities (Tantrasara also gives Nitya puja after Annapurna, Triputa and Tvarita's worship) .. see this answer: hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/20173 I hv also read the amnaya bhedas in one book .. will chk that if an update in my answer is required @Partha

            – Rickross
            Mar 6 at 13:49












          • Thanks so much:)

            – Partha
            Mar 6 at 13:50











          • @Partha, Swamin, "I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra," ---> I have seen this in a PoojaGrantha. This Nitya Devi and NityClinna having the same dhyana but with different Moolamantra ! but, am not sure whether this wrong or not! or is it a mistake from the author! Anyway , thanks for your details.

            – SaMolPP
            Mar 6 at 16:04

















          i have edited my question. so,I hope, this is not NityaClinna Devi. i observed, the Dhyana of NityaClinna Devi and another Goddess remains same. But the moolamantra differs!! Can this happen?

          – SaMolPP
          Mar 6 at 12:24






          i have edited my question. so,I hope, this is not NityaClinna Devi. i observed, the Dhyana of NityaClinna Devi and another Goddess remains same. But the moolamantra differs!! Can this happen?

          – SaMolPP
          Mar 6 at 12:24





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          @SaMolPP I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra, But if it is there in any scripture, that has to be accepted.Nothing is impossible for the ONE Who has infinite forms and mantras.

          – Partha
          Mar 6 at 12:30





          @SaMolPP I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra, But if it is there in any scripture, that has to be accepted.Nothing is impossible for the ONE Who has infinite forms and mantras.

          – Partha
          Mar 6 at 12:30













          Annapurna, Triputa, Tvarita, Nitya etc are Kali Kula deities (Tantrasara also gives Nitya puja after Annapurna, Triputa and Tvarita's worship) .. see this answer: hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/20173 I hv also read the amnaya bhedas in one book .. will chk that if an update in my answer is required @Partha

          – Rickross
          Mar 6 at 13:49






          Annapurna, Triputa, Tvarita, Nitya etc are Kali Kula deities (Tantrasara also gives Nitya puja after Annapurna, Triputa and Tvarita's worship) .. see this answer: hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/20173 I hv also read the amnaya bhedas in one book .. will chk that if an update in my answer is required @Partha

          – Rickross
          Mar 6 at 13:49














          Thanks so much:)

          – Partha
          Mar 6 at 13:50





          Thanks so much:)

          – Partha
          Mar 6 at 13:50













          @Partha, Swamin, "I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra," ---> I have seen this in a PoojaGrantha. This Nitya Devi and NityClinna having the same dhyana but with different Moolamantra ! but, am not sure whether this wrong or not! or is it a mistake from the author! Anyway , thanks for your details.

          – SaMolPP
          Mar 6 at 16:04






          @Partha, Swamin, "I have never seen same dhyana with different moolamantra," ---> I have seen this in a PoojaGrantha. This Nitya Devi and NityClinna having the same dhyana but with different Moolamantra ! but, am not sure whether this wrong or not! or is it a mistake from the author! Anyway , thanks for your details.

          – SaMolPP
          Mar 6 at 16:04




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