Preserving the Shakta Tradition
"Matru Rupa, Pitru Rupa, Guru Rupa..."
She who is the Mother, the Father, and the Guru.
Welcome to Shrimata. This platform is a dedicated repository for the sacred scriptures of Shaktism—the tradition that reveres the Goddess as the Supreme Reality (Parabrahman).
In an age of digital noise, our mission is to create a quiet sanctuary for the profound, esoteric wisdom of Sri Vidya. We aim to bridge the gap between ancient Sanskrit manuscripts and the modern seeker, providing accurate translations, commentaries, and historical context.
Our Core Scriptures
The philosophy of Shrimata is rooted in four pillars of Shakta literature. We explore these texts not just as mythology, but as manuals for Sadhana (spiritual practice).
Devi Bhagavatam
The Mahapurana of the Goddess. It establishes Bhuvaneshwari as the creator of the Trinity and details the cosmology of the Mani Dweepa (Island of Jewels).
Lalita Sahasranama
The "Thousand Names of the Playful Mother," revealed by Hayagriva to Agastya. It is the central chant of Sri Vidya, encoding the secrets of the Chakras and Kundalini.
Soundarya Lahari
Adi Shankara's "Wave of Beauty." A dual text combining Tantric diagrams (Yantras) with devotional poetry, describing the union of Shiva and Shakti.
Sri Vidya & Khadgamala
The esoteric path of worshiping the Sri Yantra. We delve into the meanings of the Khadgamala Stotram and the worshipping of the nine enclosures (Avaranas).
The Digital Ashram
Shrimata is designed to be a living library. Whether you are chanting the Argala Stotram for protection or studying the metaphysical meanings of the Tripura Rahasya, this platform serves as your companion.
We believe that Jnana (Knowledge) and Bhakti (Devotion) are two wings of the same bird. By understanding the meaning behind the mantras, our devotion deepens, and the Goddess reveals her true form within our own consciousness.
"Sarva Mangala Mangalye Shive Sarvartha Sadhike
Sharanye Tryambake Gauri Narayani Namostute"