Guest guest Posted January 18, 2005 Report Share Posted January 18, 2005 SamayantasthA : Living in the samaya samaya is commonly [lit. traditional custom] explained as offering worship, etc, to a cakra in the ether of the heart. That [worship] is unanimously decided by all the Yogins as the supreme, hence it is called samaya. Samaya also means the five books of Vasistha, Suka, Sanaka, sanandana and SanatkumAra, because they describe this internal worship. or samaya: sama, equality ya, he who attains, ie both Siva and Devi. The equality between Devi and Siva is fivefold, namely equality of place ie [cakra, rites etc are the same], functions [creation etc] and form [red complexion etc]. This explain in detail by Lolla in the commentary on the VAsanA-subhagodaya. Anta [in] means according to the Visva, "corner, near destruction, real nature, and beauty." She is the real nature of these two [heart and the five books] BhAskararAya's Commentary Translated into English by R. Ananthakrishna Sastry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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