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Swamiji's Holy feet and Ardhanaari

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Jai Guru Datta

 

I have seen our Lord's holy feet several times.

The second toe of the feet are known in "Saamudhrika lakshana" as something that would denote,whether a person would abide by his/her spouse.If it is lengthier than the Big toe,it is.

Swamiji's right second toe is longer and the left's is shorter!

And there is a marked difference in the left side and right side of His body.

Jai Guru Datta,Once He told us that,Swamiji's mind is Shakthi,and body is Shiv.He is Ardhanaari.(And He took pains to tell at the same length that He is not "an inbetween")He was talking in Tamil at that time.

We know that,Shiva has given Uma, His left side.

Could any expert in Saamudhrika Lakshana give a detail view on this to me?

 

P.S: Devotees who dont like my idea may kindly not comment and may choose to shy away from me,Please.

 

Jai Guru Datta

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  • 2 years later...

:smash:The 45-feet tall statue is estimated to weigh 80 tons. .... Sri Gaalava Rishi

had performed tapasya here near the holy water. .... Sri Vadiraja Swamy to

establish eight Maths and to enjoin that the Swamiji of each of these Maths

should ... Men dress up in a manner to symbolize Ardhanaari (half man & half

woman).

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