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AdhyAtma, AdhibhUta, and Adhidaiva

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Pranams.

 

After a brief retreat in the Punya bhumi ......

 

Adhyatmika means calamities like epidemics, diseases, worries and apprehensions

etc

 

Adhiboutika means calamities like social evils,fear of

burglery,looting,theft,attacks from wild lives etc

 

Adhidaivika is understood as troubles from natural causes like floods,wild

fires,earthquakes,valcanoes,typhoons etc

 

By praying to TARA Devi specially during these difficult times and calamities --

would save the humanity from disaster and distress as in normal times She would

ferry the Upasakas across the ocean of Samsara.

 

Tara is derived from " Tarana" meaning crossing over -- She is also known as

Bhavatarani and at Dakshineshwar temple. Though She looks wrathful due to Raudra

,She is full of compassion .

 

 

Ganapathy

 

Shrinivas Gadkari <sgadkari2001 wrote:

Namaste,

 

Among the six technical terms defined in Gita Ch 8,

are: Adhi-Atma, Adhi-bhUta, Adhi-daiva.

 

 

 

Any other information in form of personal comments,

explanations are welcome.

 

Regards,

Shrinivas Gadkari

 

 

 

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