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Shaktam Shanmata Sthapanam - Tamil | Hindu Pooja Book

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SKU 911392
Language Publisher Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Tamil

Sastha Pathipagam

4 inch

7 inch

Soft Bound

0.5 inch

0.485lb

Shaktam Shanmata Sthapanam is a profound Tamil spiritual book that delves into the philosophy of Shaktam, the worship of the Divine Mother or Shakti, as the supreme cosmic power. This book explores the integration of Shaktam into the Shanmata tradition, a unifying framework established by Adi Shankaracharya to harmonize six major streams of Hindu worship—Shaktam, Shaivam, Vaishnavam, Ganapatyam, Kaumaram, and Sauram. Through this text, the reader gains insight into how Shakti, the primordial energy of the universe, is revered as the ultimate source of creation, preservation, and transformation.

The author elaborates on the rich tapestry of Shaktam practices, including the recitation of powerful mantras, performance of intricate rituals, and the symbolic meanings of various forms of the Divine Mother, such as Durga, Kali, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The book meticulously explains how Shaktam is not just a path of devotion but also a way of spiritual empowerment, encouraging seekers to recognize and awaken the divine feminine energy within themselves. With detailed commentary on sacred texts and traditions, the book bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary spiritual needs, making it accessible to modern readers.

This insightful work celebrates the unity in diversity that defines Hindu spirituality. By weaving Shaktam into the broader Shanmata philosophy, Shaktam Shanmata Sthapanam inspires readers to embrace the universal principles of love, strength, and balance. Whether you are a devoted practitioner, a curious scholar, or a seeker exploring the mysteries of the Divine Mother, this book offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. It serves as both a spiritual guide and a celebration of Shakti’s boundless grace, making it an invaluable addition to your collection of Hindu spiritual literature.