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Photograph of Adya Maa of "Adyapeath"

Murthi of Adya Maa of "Adyapeath"

Adyaeaith

 

 

Origination of Adya pith took place through Sri Annada Thakur, a religious man, who got a piece of carved stone black marble ( just more than one foot tall ) in the form of divine mother KAALI from Calcutta Eden gardens after seeing a strange dream. Then it was nearly 1915. However, subsequently this idol was immersed in the river Ganga as The Divine Mother Kali Herself appeared to Annada three times in his dream and commanded him to immerse the image in the river Ganga.

"I do not want to be worshipped only in one place," She said. "On the contrary, it is my wish to be worshipped in the home of every devotee, not merely according to scriptural rites. . . . If anyone pays homage and gives offerings to me in the simple and sincere language of the heart, such as 'O My Mother! Take this food, wear this garment,' and then uses those things himself, it will be regarded as good an act as worship. The prayer of a simple and sincere heart constitutes my worship."
Before the immersion according to Her command, the image was photographed and circulated. The Divine Mother continued to appear to Annada in dreams. "I am Adyashakti ('Primordial Force'), and I am to be worshipped as Adya Maa," She said. She dictated to him a Sanskrit hymn in Her honor, the Adyastotram, promising that anyone who sang it with devotion would find favor with her. In 1919, Sri Ramakrishna appeared in the dream of sri Annada Thakur and revealed that Annada's life's work should be establishing a temple of the Divine Mother Adya Ma. Annada followed it. And subsequently this adya pith was established.

 

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