Kamla Devi Frame/Kamla Wooden Frame (महाविधा कमला चित्र): Kamla photo frame is meant for success and worship wealth and fortune. She is shown seated in padmasana (lotus position) on a lotus, a symbol of purity. The name Kamala means “she is from the lotus” and is an epithet of Goddess Lakshmi. Lakshmi is associated with three important and interrelated themes: prosperity and wealth, fertility and harvest, and good luck in the coming year.
The ten Mahavidyas begin with Kali and end with Kamala (Kamla Devi Frame). Both are aspects of the Divine Mother that people widely worship regardless of the context of the Mahavidyas. Hence, it differs from aspects such as Dhumavati, Baglamukhi, and Matangi. They lack similar independence and widespread popular following. One way of analyzing the Mahavidyas puts Kali first because it represents a transcendental experience. This same scheme puts the Kamala/Kamla Devi Frame last as the aspect most closely associated with the here and now. The mistake is that Kali and Kamala (Kamla Devi Frame) are separate. In reality, the Divine is one, and the enlightened soul perceives unity, no difference.
Legend
During the last part of the Vedic times, in a hymn, famous as the Srisukta, Sri is Lakshmi, who was originally a non-Vedic agricultural goddess. The Srisukta already associates with the lotus and the elephant. The lotus is a cosmic order, life, and fertility. The blossoming of a lotus, and therefore creation is alive, beautiful, and good.
The lotus also represents purity. The plant’s root is deep in the mud, but the exquisitely beautiful unblemished flower it produces. Similarly, water beads on a lotus leaf and immediately runs off, so the lotus represents calm detachment and incorruptibility. (Kamla Devi Frame)
In addition to purity, the lotus is a symbol of spiritual authority, and the lotus on which Lakshmi-Kamala sits is actually a throne. The elephant represents similar qualities. The water showers from his trunk represent rain. Then rain to fertility, growth, growth, prosperity, and wealth. The elephant, the mountain of kings, is also a symbol of authority.
Purity and Authority:
These are the two qualities that the previous Mahavidya, Kamla, negates. These two aspects of the Divine Mother oppose each other. There is a way to nest them together. In many of the world’s religions, minor doctrinal differences have led to enmity, schism, physical violence, and war. But the Mahavidyas system embraces even radical differences and is able to reconcile them harmoniously.
Kamla Wooden Frame Details:
Size: 5 x 3.5 Inch
Weight: 55 gram
Metal: Wood Frame
Product Type: Puja Photo Frame
Energized: Kamala Beej Mantra
Shipping: Within 4-5 Days in India
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Rajshri –
Excellent photo frame..