Guest guest Posted August 10, 2005 Report Share Posted August 10, 2005 Sairam. It is interesting to know that once in a while we are trying to understand the meaning of the slokas. As the real meaning of these mantras is beyond the comprehension of normal people like us( as these are created by sages after alot of Tapas). I want to share with what little I know. Each snaskrit word has several menings based on the way the word is formed. For example,word vishnu means spreading all over(sarva vypakata). But "Ishwara sarva bhutanam", "Yatra stita deva sarva vyapi maheswara, Ya kara ya namsivayyah"> both the above slokas also denote the all pervading nature. This is the reason, Eshwara and Vishnu are same. Also in Hari vamsham, Lord Shiva tells Vishnu , " Twame vaham Janardana" (you and me are same). Also "Atma vai putra namsi"(means son is same as father). The sum of this is Vishnu, Shiva and Ganesha are same .. That is Sai. We sing every day all bhjans, Each God is finally equated with Sai who declared that Sai and ISa are same(even spelling). So we all need not have any doubt. Vishnu is same vishnu for Vinayaka. Rajasekhar - Bahrain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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