Bhavani
Bhavani
Or bhava can be directly interpreted to mean water. She, who grants life to beings
by making water available, is called bhavAni. There is a deeper spiritual significance
to this name. samsAra or bhava esoterically refers to kula chakras, mUlAdhAra to
AjnA. As parA kuNDalinI, having crossed the six chakras, she unites with
rAjarAjeshwara or Kameshwara resulting in the flow of nectar or kulamrita on the
entire kula patha or the group of six lotuses, here referred to samsAra. Thus, the
name bhavAni refers to the state called mahA shAmbhava sthiti, where Shakti is in
complete harmony with Shiva (bhava) and the bliss resulting from this harmony
(referred to as nectar or kulAmrita) pervades the group of six lotuses called kula
varga or samsAra.
bhavAni is also the name of the deity adorning the Shakti Peetha at sthAneshwara
(Thaneshwar).
And what is the effect of worshipping bhavAni or reciting her name?
japan pUjayan tvAm bhavAnIti mukhyAm
bhavAbhAvabhaveShu sambhavayan vA |
bhavam durbhavam tatkShaNAdyAti hitvA
bhavatvam navAnandarAshim suchitram ||
By reciting the mantra of Bhavani (Panchadashi or Shodashi), by uttering her name,
by worshipping her with devotion through bhAvanA devoid of bhava bhAva
(bondage to samsAra), one immediately gets rid of limited existence in this samsAra
and attains bhavatva (Shivatva or Shiva-hood i.e. realizes the self as non-different
from Paramashiva), filled with ever-new bliss.
If one observes the sequence of names: bhavAnI, bhAvanAgamyA and
bhavAraNyakuThArikA in Sri Lalita Sahasranama, Bhavani Tattva becomes clear.
Who should one worship bhavAnI
How should I worship through bhAvanA
What is the fruit of such worship Freedom from the forest called samsAra
The power of the name `bhavAni is reiterated by Bhagavatpada Shankara in
Saundaryalahari:
he bhavAni O mother bhavAni!
yaH the one (who);
stotum vAnChan desirous of beseeching thee (with the following words);
tvam dAse mayi sakaruNAm drShTim vitara O Bhavani, cast a compassionate
glance on me, thy obedient servant;
bhavAni tvamiti kathayati begins to utter `O Bhavani;
tadeva tvam tasmai instantaneously (even before he completes his prayer seeking
your compassionate glance) you bestow on him;
sAyujya padavIm the form of Moksha termed as sAyujya