[Advaita-l] Re: Bhutas and Tantra
    venkata subramanian 
    venkat_advaita at yahoo.com
       
    Mon Aug 25 23:50:45 CDT 2003
    
    
  
Thanks for this.  so, it means...Vinayaka gana Mathru ganascha.  is it so Vidyashankar.
 
 
 
Vidyasankar Sundaresan <svidyasankar at hotmail.com> wrote:>The reply has cleared some of my doubts.
>however, in the Srimad Bhagavad Gita Bhashya, is not the Acharya using the 
>word - Vinayaka matrugana chaturbhaginyadi.....(if i remember correct).
>
>the word "vinayaka" there is it not is singular ?! the "adi" is only the 
>prathyahara of etc.
>thus vinayaka is it not in singular there. if it is so, then how come can 
>we take it directly as vinayakas and mean only the evil spirits.
>
vinAyakamAtRgaNa is one compound, and refers to the groups of vinAyaka-s and 
mAtR-s. The former refers to yakShas and the latter usually to the 
sapta-mAtRkAs, who are usually worshipped together in Tantric rites. Sankara 
actually uses the term saptamAtRkA in chapter 17. The term caturbhaginI is a 
bit more obscure. I have found references to "four sisters" only in Tantric 
Buddhist (vajrayAna) accounts.
Vidyasankar
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Thanks & Regards,
Venkat.
Sadgurubhyo Namah.
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