• Dear Gokul

    that was a clear differentiation between kali and amman

    but arent kali statues generally those ferocious looking goddesses
    with no other deity like shiva in the temple.

    mostly with a demon below the foot.
    incidentally i was told in saktha matham( 1/3rd of ancient hindus
    other than vaishnavaites and shaivaites) even parvathi is ferocious
    and has a prostrate shiva underfoot.


    by the way the statue in thiruvengadu is a stone kali.
  • > Dear Gokul
    >
    > that was a clear differentiation between kali and amman
    >
    > but arent kali statues generally those ferocious looking
    goddesses
    > with no other deity like shiva in the temple.
    >
    > mostly with a demon below the foot.

    That takes us to another interesting layer of discussions

    The grama devatas (essentially female godesses local to specific
    terrain) worship is very ancient - should have be older than
    introduction of Uma as the consort of shiva

    Even kotravai is portrayed as an independent deity in tholkappiyam
    and only later with the introduction of shiva and uma becomes durga
    and occupies northern niche

    The ammans you are talking about need to be observed closely - they
    may be grama devatas, manifestations of durka or kotravai (like
    Kaali) or even other class of deities... deities of the lost saktha
    cult..

    By the way, who can explain mariyamman, her presence at the entrance
    of the srirangam temple in early days (present day Koorathazhvan
    sannidhi) and her eventual replacement to the current position at
    kannapuram (samayapuram) by Saint ramanuja ?
  • this link might throw light on what u r looking for

    http://www.kumudam.com/Bakthi/mainpage.php

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