Param Aadh Shakit Shri Siddheshwari Mataji (Shri Sadhi Mataji)....
According to Sage Markand Rishi, the author of Durga Sapta Shati, Niranjan Nirakar Pratama’s Divyasha Sphuran Param Shakti is the Adha Shakti of…
The trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh has appeared in the Jagadamba of Jagatjana only due to the miraculous power. Mother Adhashakti is the root cause of creation and that is why she is called Mahamaya and Mahashakti.
Brahma (Rajoguna), Vishnu (Sattvaguna) and Mahesh (Tamoguna) are called. Creation is created from these triple qualities. Maa Siddheshwari Aghashakti is the self power of God, that is Sri Parabrahma Parameshwari.
The qualities of Maa Adhashakti cannot be surpassed even if one takes the seven oceans and inks the seven oceans by harvesting all the animals in the universe including Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh, Bavan Vir and Bavan Pir.
According to the story of Sati Avatar, parts of Mother Sati’s body from the Sudarshan Chakra fell on various places in the universe, gave Maa Aghashakti and over time fifty-one Shakti Peethas were built. According to this story, part of Mata Sati’s head fell in Sindh region. He was worshiped in the name of Aadh Shakti Hinglaj Bhava. The Shaktipeeth of Maa Shri Hinglaj Mata is located in the Balochistan region of present day Pakistan. Hing means Agti Savrup. The name of the mountain on which Mataji is seated is Hingul and the name of the river is Hingol. This is why Mataji is believed to have become famous by the name of Shri Hinglaj Bhavani.
According to Ma Sri Hinglaj Bhavani’s promise, after Sri Rama Avatar, Rama became Sri Krishna Avatar, and in Sri Krishna Avatar, Lord Sri Yogeshwar Krishna prayed to Ma Aghashakti: ‘O Mateshwari! Shankhasura demon has spread over the world, which no one can defeat without you. therefore Be merciful to the living beings of the world.’ Mother Shri Momai was the form of Shri Hinglaj, the clan goddess of Lord Shri Krishna. Mother Momai said to Krishna:
“O Shri Krishna! Sit on the black hill and do penance of my Momai form for three and a half days. So I will appear. There is a mango tree on the black hill. No bird has been found on it till date. As a black cuckoo, I will do three and a half Tahukas on it, then believe that I have come to Bhavani. And, with my coming, the ‘black hill’ will be called the ‘coal hill’.”
According to Ma Shri Aghashakti Momai, Shri Krishna did penance for three and a half days at Gandhvi village on the black hill and from that day Ma Mummadevi, riding on a saddle, turned into a black cuckoo on the mango branch, the black hill came to be known as Koylo Dungar or Koylagarh.
‘Har’ means Vishnu avatar Sri Krishna worshiped that power Sri Harsiddhi and ‘Har’ means Bholiyanath and ‘Sidhi’ means Sri Harsiddhi Mataji… when Mataji came she did not come alone but with Shiva and Shakti.
After visiting Shankhasura, Shri Krishna built a temple by installing Ma Shri Harsiddhi Mataji on Koyladungar. And next door, also established Lord Bholiyanath. Koyladungarwali Mother Shri Harshad is worshiped at home.
A king named Prabhatsen was ruling in the village of Gandhavi with the same coal hill. That king was vicar. Hence Mataji, according to the curse given by her, the coal was pooling in the oil pan on the hill. Veer Vikram Raja and Prabhatsen Masiai were brothers of 92 lakhs. Hence King Vikrama prayed to free Prabhatsena from the punishment given by Mataji, so Mataji was pleased and freed Prabhatsena from the curse.
King Vikramaditya, impressed by the miracle of Mother, requested Shri Harshad Mataji to come to his capital city of Ujjain. From then on he settled in the form of Harsiddhi on the banks of Kshipra river in the city of Ujjain.
Some Mai devotees ask why Ma Sadhi Ma is worshiped with the name ‘Shikotar Mataji’? What is Shikotar? In Sanskrit, Kotar means the cleft of the rock of Samudha. Sri + Kotter – Shikotar happened. Mahashakti who resides on the coast or in the ravines of the river banks or in the stones of the mountain ranges is Shikotaramataji Jagadusha Vania’s vessel called Ma Aghashakti ‘Vahanavati Shikotar’.
Sindh region is called Sindhoi, Sindhwai, Senghani Mataji from the river Indus, Shakti who resides with Shiva is the same mother Siddheshwari, the giver of all achievements, Siddheshwari, the goddess who protects the boats of the Indus sea, Siddheshwari.
The people of Greece worshiped Sadhima under the name of ‘Socratidevi’. He lived on the island of Sikota in Greece. So the seafarers there used to worship Mataji. It is also believed that the word ‘Shikotar’ is derived from the word Socrates. Masadhima is worshiped under different names and forms in eighteen Varanas of religions across India, the Kharvabhais who play in the ocean, the sailor brothers, the sailors and sailors, the fishermen.
Sea plowing tribes like Navik, Malam, Tandel in Samridpara area of Sorath worship this Jogamaya. In some societies, Matiji is worshiped as ‘Sindhudi’. On the banks of the river Hazira near Surat lies the abode of Ma Sadhima in “Rudham Magadala”. The place where Tapi river and the sea meet in Hazira. It is also said that the name ‘Sangmottari’ has been corrupted to ‘Shikotari’ as there is a temple of Mataji at that place.
Since Shri Lakshmi Swaroop also belongs to Aaj Mataji, she is more abode on the shore of the ocean. On the day of Shravani Poonam, the worship of Mataji is given more importance by seafarers and before sailing the ship in Daryadev’s lap, they place a shriphal in the sea, so that Daryadev and Mother Shikotar remain forever enthroned over them.
Ma Vahanvati Sikotar is also called since the sinking ship of Jagdusha Seth was there.
The call of Hamir was heard in the Sindh Parkar region. Hamir and his wife Kaku Ma are imbued with devotion. Sri Sadhi Mata’s Ruda Pratap was Hamir’s bolbala in that panthak, but Hamir decided to go to Kamaru country and learn the method. Shri Sadhi Mataji tried to stop Hamir, but the proud Hamir did not believe and Hamir went to learn Melivigha, disobeying Mataji’s orders. There was a contest with a person named Pomala and Poma tried a fist-killing technique, so Hamir fell half to the ground. Thus, Hamir’s arrogance was dissolved. He repented. Ma Sadhi remembered and prayed with her heart, thus Ma Sadhi saved Hamir. But, over time, Hamir’s devotion began to wane and he became overwhelmed with pride. So it was time for Maa Bhagwati to leave Hamir.
King Siddharaj of Patan was being enthroned in Gujarat, at that time his sister-in-law wanted to bring Hamir Kaku’s buffaloes and tie them in Patan, so Shurvir Siddharaj brought Hamir Kaku’s buffaloes and tied them in Patan with the help of Khapara jeweler. Again Hamir’s pride fell. Hamir Kaku pleaded with Sri Sadhi Mata to bring back the buffaloes. At Hamir’s plea, the merciful Sadhi mother had compassion. He went to Patan and brought back Hamir’s buffaloes. But now Mataji did not want to go back to Hamir Kaku’s territory. Along with this, Patan royal Siddharaj was also a worshiper of Param Shakti. He also requested Mataji to settle down in Patan. Hence Sri Sadhi Mataji is said to have settled in the historic Ranaki Vav of Patan. There is Sadhi Mataji’s Gokh at three gates of Patan. Even on this public road, the divine flame of Shri Sadhi Ma is constantly lit.
Thus, Jagadamba Siddheshwari of Jagatjan is a special divine form of Mother Durga, who has been worshiped and enshrined in different forms in different regions in different periods. Shri Siddheshwari Mataji’s divine presence at Koyla Dungar, Kanda, Ladole, Ralaj (Khambhat), Patan etc. in Gujarat. There are locations.
Devi Purana says that fire was there even before the creation of the world, it is there today and it will be there tomorrow. Thus Goddess Shakti is eternal, eternal. The creator, sustainer power of the entire universe is also Ma. The unfolding of such unbroken Jogamaya cannot be written or described, but Lokik At Dashti we all try to purify ourselves by singing the virtues we believe based on our beliefs, views, beliefs, folklore, legends, tra historical stories or Puranas.