Since she bears the face of a pig and holds a "Dandam" Cane and "Ulakkai" in her hand, people think she is a DushtaDeivam or DushtaShakti. Many consider her a ferocious goddess and even fear to keep a photo of hers in the house. It is believed that the Shakthi associated with Varahaswamy is Varahi. Mahavishnu incarnated himself in the form of a boar (Varaham), killed Hiranyaakshan and lifted the earth out of the oceans with his tusks.
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Restless and clueless on where to find the earth and how to continue his duties, he approached Mahavishnu to seek help. As a result Brahma was unable to continue his task of creation on Earth. Those who lack confidence can recite Varahi's name everyday and will find themselves a changed person soon.ĭuring Krithayuga, an asuran by the name of Hiranyaakshan took control of the Earth and hid it under the oceans. Varahi is the Maha Senathipathi for Lalithambigai. Anyone who takes her name three times and cries sincerely to Varahi Amman will never go empty handed.
Even though she looks fierce, she is very soft hearted and cannot see tears in the eyes of her devotees. One of the lines from Varahi Panchakam reads "Veedu Koduppaval, Vendum Varam Tharum Brihath Varahi Avale". It is proven from the lives of several Varahi devotees that those who believe and surrender to her are sure to be blessed with a house or land of their own. She is very quick to act to the cries of her bhakthas. Varahi possesses an abundance of Dhairyam, Veeryam, Vijayam. She is considered to be the 5th among the Saptha Mathas - Brahmi, Maheshwari, Kaumari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Indrani, Chamundi. Whoever chants her name three times is relieved of any problems. In Srividya upasana, Varahi is considered to be the Shakti who can take the Bhaktha closer to Sri Lalitha. Varahi has the face of a boar (pig), her eyes are sharp and her power is said to be in her nose her breath can do it all. Worshipping Varahi at home: This was answered by Kartika in It seemed like this Goddess is just next to Goddess Pratyangira devi in terms of importance. During the new moon day homam, there are references to this Goddess. Temple: Shollinganallur Sri Prathyangira devi temple at Chennai has a beautiful idol for this Goddess. Shatkarmukha gati jihva stambhanam kuru kuru shighram vashyam kuru kuruĪim glaum thah thah thah thah hum phat swaha Sarvadushta prada dushtanam sarvesham sarvavak chitta Mohe mohini namah stambhe stambhini namah Rundhe rundhi namah jambhe jambhini namah Vartali vartali varahi varahi varahamukhi varahamukhi andhe andhini namah She is said to lift up the earth with her tusks to confer benefits on all creatures. Varahi is also said to be one of the Yoginis, taking the form of a boar. Varahi represents the new-moon and the illumination aspects of the mother-goddess. As Varahi she destroys evil forces that obstructs the devotees progress, paralyses the enemies, and leads the devotees ultimately to Sri-Vidyas. According to her mythology, she is commander of the forces of the mother-goddess, symbolizing the might of SriVidya (knowledge of yogas, rituals and devotional service). Dattatreya Siva Baba recently identified Varahi as a very powerful and active Goddess who destroys evil forces, protects spiritual aspirants, and grants wishes.