In our Sivasakthinilayam Sreechakra Mahameru/ Sumeru is casted in the traditional way, by the srividya sadhakas from many decades. Sreechakra meru is considered as the basement of Mahatripura Sundari in shaktheya sadhana methodes, which is an essential part of thantra shastra. The Sreechakra worships are described in various ways.
These divisions are three and are srikula, kalikula and tharakula. Srichakra meru is widely used in srikula pathas. The meaning of Srichakra is prosperity, Shiva and Bhagavati. According to thantra the universe its self is Srichakra. The shape of the Srichakra is in five ways which are bhooprasthara, koorma prasthara, vajra prasthara, meru prasthara, pathala prasthara. Here we are the masters in meru prasthara which is common.
With the Guru's blessings and anccestral advices we are casting the meru in purest metal and accurate measurements which are very much suitable for the sadhakas by implimenting icha, njana and kriya shakthis. The energy level of the meru is alligned with the energy level of sadhaks by pranaorathishta techniques. The methode of meru pooja and tradition derives the meru measurements. Casting of the meru is much similar to the birth of a child.
*Casting techniques of Shivashakthi meru nilayam ***
1 Beeja roopam (inner mold )
When a sadhaka is requested to cast a meru for sadhana, we initially understands his methods of sadhana and tradition, then we find out the design and measurements which are inheritted in his/her mind, same is formated as a wax model very carefuly and preciously.
2 Garbha patra(the womb)
The wax model is then covered with clay which is a mixture of soil and water an ambilical code is also fixed by creating a hole so that the air can pass through easly, the clay used is very special and costly.
3 Pakappedal (formation)
The mold is then exposed to sunlight air and space after sufficient drying, mold is ready to be casted.
4 Srishti ( casting)
The mold is heated in a certain temperature, so that the wax can be drained out completely, which creates a vaccum space then the melted metal combination is paured to the vaccum through ambilical code.
5 Nishkramanam ( shell breaking)
The soldified mold is then broke and meru is taken out. The meru is then exposed to sunlight and atmosphere so the energy level is balanced according to the nature.
6 Nabhee vichedanam ( cutting the ambilical code)
The ambilical code which are used to paur metal is cut carefully and polished.
7 Snanam (bath)
The meru is washed with water and other medicines to eraze the imphrities, then the measurements are rechecked and polishing is done.
Thus the meru undergoes through a lot of quality control methods. This meru is capable of lifting the sadhana to the greater levels.. our merus have shown many miracles during the sadhana. Our process of meru is preciouse and time taking because we are not compromising on quality. We never recommends revet joining, brass casting or any kind of thread joining.. the mould making and casting is done according to the birth star of sadhaka.
All 64 thantras are describing the various ways to the enlightment, and srividya is in its first and important methode. Srichakra is a geometrical formation which consists of 43 triangles created by the joining of 5 shakti trangles and 4 shiv triangles, 16 petals, 8 petals, three covering circles and three covering squares. There will be a spot in the centre of the triangles.
The making of meru is very difficult than making of bhooprasthara because of its three diamentional structure. Sreechakra meru is the example of engineering skill and eternal beauty.
All dimensions are not suitable for all class people. Meru casted for brahmachari, vanaprasthi, gruhastha, sanyasi are different in dimension and metals.
The meru created after the long process implemented by the icha shakti, njana shakti, and kriya shakti of acharya, is a pack of immense energy.,
Our Merus are worshipped across the country in many places, and are connecting the sadhakas to the nature itself by fulfilling the dharma ardha kaama mokshas of many sadhakas.
Pranams Ma Parasakthy…