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Samudravasane devi parvatastanamandale | Vishnupatni namastubhyam padasparsham kshamasvame ||
Obeisance to the gracious goddess of plenitude, consort of Lord Vishnu Who is clad in the seas with Laxmi ji, with bosom rising as the mountains I beg forgiveness for my feet transgressing upon Thy munificence
Vishunupati samutpanne shankhavarna-mahitale | Anek-ratnasampanne bhumidevi namo namah ||
Descending to the mundane plane with Her spouse, the Supreme Godhead Vishnu Who is clad in the seas with Laxmi ji, With a conchshell-fair complexion, bearing a profusion of gemstones I offer my prostrations to Bhumidevi, the graceful Goddess Earth. These are timeless Indian Sanskrit invocations to the Earth Goddess that are a part of the daily recitations in traditional Indian homes to this day.
Old Indian civilisation based on the knowledge of vibrations
Ancient sages had perfect Indian knowledge of our deep-rooted cosmic connections. In meditation they perceived the many-splendoured forms of the Goddess, colourfully clad from head to toe in the lustrous riches of the earth and the seas. They recited enchanted mantras and tickled the Earth to receive gracious boons from her in the form of metals and minerals that were used for all purposes.
The seers were Indian tireless researchers and innovators, and their efforts yielded great rewards as the secrets of metals and minerals were revealed to them, for use in healing, in preparation of medicinal compounds, in scrying and the development of Indian psychic powers.
Their work was based on in-depth knowledge of vibrations in the manifestation of energy and form. Empowered Indian Sanskrit mantras were used for their vibrational potency, as the very basis of yogic exploration, accompanied with metals and minerals for amplifying their effect. According to one account, gemstones were used to enhance the performance of the flying ‘Chariots of Gods’, using their natural radiation and electromagnetic properties!
Sanskrit scriptures tell of the ethereal Chintamani, the jewel of wish fulfillment, that arose during the churning of the oceans. Lakshmi, the beautiful goddess of prosperity and abundance is recounted as one of the precious thirteen jewels that rose from the oceans at the time, as also Dhanvantari (God of Ayurveda), the archetypal celestial healer. Yet another ‘jewel’, was a pitcher containing Amrit, the nectar of immortality.