On Oct 3, 2006, at 9:43 AM, coldbluiceman wrote:

 Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


cardemaister wrote:


 "authfriend" <judy stein> wrote:


"shukra69" <stephen4359@> wrote:

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Well, "raajeshvara" (raaja + iishvara?) means according

to MW, 'lord of kings'. 

I guess "raajeshvarii" is the

feminine form of that word. I have no idea what the

reduplication of "raaja" could mean.



Sri Rajareshsvari is a form of the Goddess



Namaste Vaj Ji,

I must politley take exception with your comments, are saying Sri 

Rasheshwari or Sri Rageshwari?

As, both are the same name for on Devi / Goddess.


Neither.



worshipped in Sri Vidya  

and popular in the cult of the Shankaracharyas. 



Please find me *ONE SINGLE SHANKARACHARYA* that "worships a Sri 

Vidya" from the website of a living *Legimate* Shankaracharya in any 

of the mutts / maths.


Why? The practice of Sri Vidya in the Shank. tradition goes back to Shankara himself and is continued up to the present. 



A very old pagan and  

tantric Goddess.



Stop making this crap up.., would you please.


Just the facts. Sri Rajarajewari is a form of Lalita.

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