Shiva was angered and is believed to have swallowed the Sudarshan Chakra. He then went into Samadhi Sthithi. This emboldened the Asuras, who started attacking the Devas, and finally, Vishnu had to approach Shiva through severe penance. Ultimately, Shiva granted him the Sudarshan Chakra as a boon to defeat the Asuras. The Sudarshan Chakra is an embodiment of truth and infinity. It occupies a significant place in Indian mythology. The Sudarshan Chakra is always in motion and turns or revolves unceasingly. The sacred wheel is regarded as a deity of energy and power. It was believed that the Sudarshan Chakra was also used to find lost things. The divine disc is used only on the rarest of occasions, and Vishnu with the Sudarshan Chakra is an indication that he is the owner and keeper of the celestial heavens and celestial bodies. The Sudarshan Mantra ॐ सुदर्शन महाज्वाल कोटीसूर्य समप्रभ । अज्ञानं तस्यमे देव विष्णोर्मार्गम् प्रदर्शय॥ Sudarśana mahājvāla koṭi sūrya Samaprabha | Ajñānāndhasye me deva viṣṇor mārgaṃ pradarśaya | Benefits of Chanting Sudarshan Mantra Regular chanting of the Sudarshan Mantra gives peace and keeps away negative energy and evil influences from one's life.
But a quick perusal of the Sudarzanamsha (Sudarashana) chakra chart gives the working Jyotisha an appropriate orientation before one plunges into the details of varga charts and relative domain lords. Quick view of career: which Graha occupy the relative 10th-from Surya, Chandra, and janma lagna? Clearly, 2 very strong and potentially auspicious career lords Surya and Guru do occupy 10th-from-janma lagna. But what about 10th-from-Chandra, which signifies one's psycho-intuitive view of oneself as a public symbol or leader? It is unoccupied. True, the bhava-Professor Guru is an auspicious benefic, but karmesha-10 from Chandra occupies the revolutionary, emotionally turbulent, perpetually transformative, trauma-inducing 8th-from-Chandra Furthermore, 10-from-Surya contains the wily and unpredictable Ketu. Ketu is really only helpful when Ketu is yuti with a benefic in the same domain. So, the first sweep of this nativity might result in a general orientation toward career being adequately engaging for the native but not spectacularly high-respect.
Introduction: The Sudarshan Chakra is a powerful weapon used in the celestial world. It is a divine wheel that has the potency to annihilate anything that comes in the path. The sacred disc is in whirling motion perpetually and sits on the right index finger of the Supreme Protector and Preserver, Vishnu. It is a very auspicious weapon. The Sudarshan Chakra has 108 serrated edges and can travel several million yojanas (1 yojana = 8 kilometers). The Chakra is only sent against enemies and has immense powers of the occult and spiritualism. Once it leaves the finger and starts chasing the enemy, it will not return until the task is completed. Once the task is completed, it returns to the attacker. The only way to escape from this powerful weapon is to surrender to it. It is enough to surrender to Vishnu. The Sudarshan Chakra finds mention in the ancient Hindu texts of the Rigveda, Yajurveda, as well as the Puranas. It is considered a weapon of law and is used to eliminate the enemy. There are varying connotations and perceptions of the Sudarshan Chakra.
Vishwakarma took the leftover Sun dust and created three divine things from it -the famed aerial vehicle, the Pushpaka Vimana, the Trishul (trident) of Shiva, and the Sudarshan Chakra of Vishnu. Significance of the Sudarshan Chakra The mighty Sudarshan Chakra was used by Shri Krishna in the epic Mahabharat, where the Sudarshan Chakra beheads Shishupal for his avaricious behavior. Sri Krishna used the divine disc to create an artificial sunset to destroy Jayadrath in the Kurukshetra war. When Sri Krishna held up the Govardhan mountain, he held the Sudarshan Chakra below it for support. The Chakra was again used to cut the celestial mountain Mandrachal Parvat for churning the ocean of milk. The Chakra was used to cut the body of Sati into 51 parts after she immolated herself by throwing herself into the Yagna fire held at her father's place. Shiva was carrying her lifeless body and was so deep in grief he was inconsolable. The divine disc cut Sati's body into 51 parts which were then thrown in different parts of Bharat and became the Shakti Peeths.
Lord Shiva was in immense sorrow and was not willing to leave the body of Sati for cremation. Lord Vishnu used the Sudarshan Chakra and cut the body parts of Goddess Sati. The places where these 51 body parts of Sati fell came to be recognized as "Shakti Peethas. " There were instances when Lord Krishna used the Sudarshan Chakra. Lord Krishna used the Sudarshan Chakra to kill Shishupal after he had committed a hundred sins. Lord Krishna also used the Sudarshan Chakra to create an illusion of sunset at Kurukshetra that helped Arjun to kill Jaydrath. It is also believed that when Lord Krishna raised the Govardhan Mountain, he held the Sudarshan Chakra below it. Sudarshan Mantra ॐ सुदर्शन महाज्वाल कोटीसूर्य समप्रभ । अज्ञानं तस्यमे देव विष्णोर्मार्गम् प्रदर्शय॥ Sudarśana mahājvāla koṭi sūrya Samaprabha | Ajñānāndhasye me deva viṣṇor mārgaṃ pradarśaya ||