Dasamahavidya-Mimamsa is an authority based on the doctrines of NIGAMA-AGAMAS of Indian Philosophy.
In this book, the Tantric Scholar, Dr. Rakesh, has evaluated the origin of Dasamahavidya on a scientific basis with the help of numerous authoritative agama-granthas. He has very specifically brought to light this fact that the Dasamahavidya-upasana is a very tough and grace-loving process and deserves a deep study of each Duty and the secret of Its Yantra and symbols. He has boldly declared the fact that in this Kaliyuga, it is only the worship of Dasamahavidya that can be fruitful to its devotee. Out of Ten Goddesses Kali, Tara, Bhuvanesi, Sodasi, Matangi etc. Kali, Tara and Bhuvanesi are very powerful; however, Sri Vidya has been accepted as the source of the highest liberation.
The entire book, "Dasamahavidya-Mimamsa" has been divided into three parts: Dasamahavidya - Original, Dasamahavidya-Mimamsa, Dasamahavidya - Upasana.
This book is an authority and very useful for the readers of Tantra. It has ousted all misconceptions about Tantra Philosophy.
Dr. Premlata Paliwal (Born on Oct. 18, 1933 at Etawah, U.P.) has been the professor of English and Principal of R.C.A. Girls P. G. College, Mathura, U.P. She post graduated from Allahabad and Agra Universities in English and Sanskrit respectively and was also awarded Doctorate in the Comparative study of Shakespeare and the doctrine of 'Rasa'.
She, being well-versed in scriptures, has a great liking for devotional music, she is also merited with an aspiration and passion articles on various aspects of Indian Culture, Religion, Philosophy, Art and Education, numerous radio talks and discourses reflect her, dynamic personality.
Translation is her hobby. Her well known works include English to Hindi translation of 'An easy Journey to other Planets' by Shri A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, 'Scientific basis of Krishna Consciousness' by Swami Swarup Damodar of ISKCON, she published the detailed English commentary on Hanuman Chalisa. The present English translation of Kali Sahasranama and Dash Maha Vidya Mimamsa of Dr. Vishnu Datta Rakesh, into English.
Dr. Paliwal got retirement in June 1994 and after that she took Sannyasa on the holy bank of Ganga at Kankhal from Swami Giridharapuriji Maharaj in 1996. Her Sannyasi name is `Sadhu Ma Premanand Giri'. At present Dr. Paliwal loves to recite Srimad Bhagawat-Mahapurana from time to time being invited by her devotees and admirers.
The compilation of the material related to the origin of different mysterious worships of Dasamahavidya has been attempted by Sri Ramtosa Bhattacharya in his work entitled `Pranatosini In the year 1898, Pandit Kulapati Shri Jivananda Vidyasagar got its third revised edition published. It contains, in its twenty eight pages, the stories in brief about the names, importance and origin of Dasamahavidya, Dasamaha-vidyatotra and amulet (Kavaca) are written on the 746th and 747th pages saktapramoda' is another important work of this subject. Although this book does not elucidate on the subject of Mahavidya; however, it mentions in detail yantrodhara (a yantra-ritual), pujavidhi (worship-details). Kavaca (amult), stotra (verses), hrdaya (nucleus), Upanisad, Sahasranama, (one thousand names) and sacrifice. Out of several-Tantra-works, this work takes up the subject pertaining to the oblation as discussed by the author Shri Rajadeva-nandana, the king of Shivihara who was assisted by Shri Raghuraja Dube, the Acarya of Sakta-cult. It was reprinted in 1979 from Bombay. In the form of Vedavyasa-Jaimini discourse, eighty one chapters of Mahabhagavata Purana contains an elaborate material on Dasamahavidya pertaining to the question-answer form of Mahadeva Narada; but this book was also printed in the year 1913 from the Gujarati Printing Press.
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Vedas (1294)
Upanishads (524)
Puranas (831)
Ramayana (895)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (473)
Bhakti (243)
Saints (1282)
Gods (1287)
Shiva (330)
Journal (132)
Fiction (44)
Vedanta (321)
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