An Eye should have a sympathy towards any one irrespective of the caste,
creed or colour. This is like an ornamental vision, sometimes it is also called
in Tamil "Dakshanyam". In order to denote this, there is a remarkable representation
in the Temples of India, where the Deities are consecrated. If you take for example,
Madurai, Kancheepuram, Kashi are generally interlinked as prominent temples, where
the Deity has its own supreme power. If we closely watch, the names of the Deities
are related to the eye. In Madurai, the Ambal is called as Meenakshi - to be interpreted
as she has eyes like Fish. As the Fish with wide angled lens protects its breeds very
safely, Ambal Meenakshi protects all her devotees from all troubles, distress, pain or sorrow,
sufferings and stress, etc. Ambal Kanchi Kamatchi fulfills the desires of her worshippers
with her visionary blessings. As regards Kashi Visalakshi, having a wide eye vision, SHE
never fails to take of care of her Devotees to look after their welfare. Hence, these
Goddesses are called in Tamil "Karunai Sindhum Vizhigal."
Balasubamanian
Ambattur
through her