Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Dear Sriganeshh, all glories to the divine Devi! May She bless you! I have some feeling you are initiated into the most intimate and deepest secret teachings of siddhanta and vedanta. The way you interpret the shlokas gave me this idea... We all worshio the almighty God, but no normal mortal thinks what God Himself does... the normal man thinks, 'om, what shall He do or worship, as He is God Himself and cannot worship Himself'. The answer is yes and no. Acintya-veda-veda, spiritual unity and diversity. This is the beauty of spirituality. God in fact worships Himself, but not in the same form. The Lord in His different expansions meditates on and worships the divine Devi. Everybody knows the Srimad Bhagavatam, but there also is a Srimad Devi Bhagavatam, which at the same time was spoken out from the same source. In this Srimad Devi Bhagavatam we find descriptions how the Lord meditates on the Devi, and as it seems this is supposed to be the highest form of worship, because the Lord performs it. Krishna for example worships Radharani and the most intimate leelas of Krishna are all about this Devi Radharani. Lord Siva as another example is often found in a meditating pose on pictures. What does he meditate on? Self-realization? No, but He meditates on the divine Devi! In the same way the Garbodakashay Visnu meditates on Devi. There is much more examples, but I am sure you can explain much better. The point is that Devi is much more merciful than the Lord Himself. So, let's chant the holy names of Devi, the divine Mother and the Lord and all misfortune in life will disappear. There is nothing more auspicious than chanting the holy names! Best regards, Shad , "sriganeshh" <sriganeshh> wrote: > > Dear Shad, > > I wish to add these two for your info. > > 1. Believe that in vaishnav samprathyam, they first recite the > sripadhuka sahasra sloka for navagraha...starting like > kanakaruchira..kavyaakyada... saniis charano seedha... > > 2. The dasavatara sloka of mahadesikan is available in the > net...www.prapatti.com > > > All were done only with a view to secure for Himself the nectarine > > Mahalakshmi (amudhinum iniya penn amudai adaiya > > You have given explanation wonderfully...specially the words > describing maa lakshmi... > > Amudhinum ... sweeter than amrut > iniya ... sweeter > penn ... woman > amudai...amrut > adaiya...to get > > yes...she is sweeter than the amrut..one will do anything to get such > a sweet giving you eternity forever... > > hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare > hare krsna hare krsna krsna krsna hare hare > > > sriganeshh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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