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Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh Shakti Incarnate Nanda Primeval Incarnate Fierce Goddess by Surendra Singh Pangtey
Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Primeval Incarnate Fierce-Goddess and Art/Science of Tantra. 2. Nanda, the incarnate Adya Shakti of Dwaparyuga. 3. Matriarch-incarnate Shakti; Sati (Maya) of Satyayuga for creation of universe and annihilation of demon Raktabeej. 4. Parvati of Tretayuga – for annihilation of demon king Tarakashur. 5. The Vratya sect (Devadasi/Devkanya cult). 6. Ponism (Bonism) introduced in Tibet by Indian tantrics. 7. The Tantra based on Five Makars (Elements with initial letter ‘M’). 8. Pon tantric tradition of Uttarakhand region. 9. Nanda Devi festivals of Uttarakhand. 10. Mythological references and folk traditions of Nanda Devi. 11. Nanda Raj-Jaat Royal pilgrimage to abode of Nanda. 12. Other traditions of Nanda Jaat. 13. Uttarakhand tradition of Nanda. 14. Sum-up. Annexures.Manas Khand of Skandpuran mentions Kailas as abode of Lord Shiva and Nandadevi peak that of Goddess Nanda. Shivapuran and Vishnupuran elaborate the process of evolution through the eras of Satya, Treta and Dwapar yugas. The causative Shakti incarnate Sati & Parvati are Shaivites and Nanda is Vaishnovite. During evolution, numerical proliferation was finally stabilized through the process of procreation by the end of Dwapar yuga. Shakti encarnate Devis had to struggle hard against distructive demonic elements and eventually Nanda Devi succeeded in annihilation of such eliments so that the process of creation of universe could sustain for ever. Even though publications have been circulated in the past about Nanda, but not much has been recorded in the context of chronicles. The occasion of Nandashtami, is not just an event of religious festivity in honour of Kul Devi Nanda, but a way of life for residents of the Uttarakhand. It reflects socio-economic selfless trudging, the women of the region undergo in household chore. While elderly women bid farewell to Nanda, they recite hymns with choked voice as if sending her to lead a life with a poor homeless shepherd in desolate Kailas region. They fondly admonish her for not visiting them more frequently. Marriage of Vaishnovite Nanda with Shiva of Shaivite cult; indicate Nanda being the unifying deity between two rival factions of Hindus of Vedic period. This book is a humble effort to high light these aspects of Nanda Devi.