Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 The beauty of Hinduism is that it no where contradicts science. Rather Hinduism is the only religion which supports and explain science too…particularly the Tantra. To understand 10 Mahavidyas, we should first clearly remember the making of universe. Whatever happened elsewhere happened in our solar system too. So we should keep in mind, how our Sun evolved. First there was nothing but the dark matter. Then slowly the gases gathered and started circling around a center. Due to gravitation forces the gasses became a heavenly body and due to immense pressure and temperature, the inner core of the gas cloud burnt . Then this heat came out, gasses were more compressed and our Sun came into existence. This sun attracted wandering debris and slowly the debris gathered and took shape of the planets. Our earth too was attracted into Sun's orbit and due to the heat and radiation received from sun, the life evolved on the Earth. The same sun when its hydrogen is exhausted will become a Red giant and will gulp all nearby planets, and will destroy the life on earth in any form. The oceans will evaporate, planets and living beings will lose their water substance to immense heat of Sun….and eventually Sun will die and so will all the planets…and once again there will be kingdom of Dark matter. If we just meditate on this scientific fact, we will be better able to understand the working of 10 Mahavidays. Sun is also called Hiranyagarbha…the golden egg mentioned in Manu Smriti, Hiranyagarbha manifests the world, it operates the worlds and it will finally become Rudra and will destroy the worlds. So Sun is Hiranyagarbha for our world. Sun started creation as Brahma, Sun is now holding, serving and saving the universe as Vishnu and in the end sun will become Rudra and will destroy his own creation, and will destroy himself too in the end. The 1st Mahavidaya i.e. Kali denotes the initial conditions of the universe when there was nothing but dark matter. This cycle of creation and destruction is mocked in day and night. In the night when the Sun sets….there is darkness all around. So Kali's time is from 12 midnight to dawn. She rules the dark, the unmanifest. Kali's idol is fearsome and many are afraid even to see towards Kali. Our great sages were so intelligent that instead of explaining all the attributes of a god, they made their idols which at a glance would tell us all about the attributes of god. Our great scriptures, Dhanurveda, Gandharveda, rahasya gatha and Nidan- shastra were burnt by muslim invaders. Nidan shastra explained how a god is depicted as an icon to show its attributes. For Example Kali is shown Naked, riding a dead body. She is laughing She has four hands. In one had she has a sword, severed head in the other. One hand is in blessing sign and another has a skull full of blood. She is shown residing in cremation ground. Now if we study iconography, we would see the meaning. Naked denotes the whole world is destroyed. The world is as her clothes as during the manifestation period, she makes the universe and is hidden behind the universe. When there is no universe, she is not hidden and she can be seen in her full glory. She is riding a dead body. Living beings are manifested by Kali, when Kali gets out of the universe, the living beings become Shava (dead body). Destruction is denoted by sword. The blood filled skull denotes she drinks the blood (life sustaining liquids in the body). When sun will become red giant, all the liquids will be evaporated. This is denoted by drinking blood. She resides in Cremation Ground….obviously when the whole living life has ended Kali lives in her full glory so shamasaan denotes end of life. One of Kali's hand is in blessing sign. This signifies that if her blessings are with us, we may survive the great destruction and see her form in full glory. Kali though fearsome, is very kind and loving Mother. She destroys for new creations. She wears garland of skulls…. All the jives are killed by her but she retains their mental vibrations and after giving them rest, re-creates them. Kali's time is from 12 midnight to dawn…. There is no sun only dark matter. Creation has not yet started and last creation has been destroyed. Worship of Kali, destroys Tamoguna in us, makes us fearless and helps us in gaining wisdom to cross this difficult ocean of creation and destruction. Jai Mahakaali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Wonderful Babaji. Can I just add: Kali wears a skirt of arms- both left & right. This shows she cuts off our karmas- both good & bad so we can get Moksha. She also wears a garland of 50 skulls- which represent the 50 alphabets of Sanskrit language(with the 51st Om being Kali herself). Each of the Sanskrit alphabet is a Beej Mantra- as Sanskrit is a language of energies. By wearing a skull of these, Kali shows she is the Mistress of all Mantras, in fact all mystical means(Tantra, Mantra, Kundalni Yog etc). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Om Namah Shivaya. Thanks Babaji and ShantnuJi, that was wonderfull explanation about Kalli Maa. Could you please expling why Chinnmasta ( one of the ten mahavidyas) is iconed as mother cuts her own head and holds it in her hand ? Thanks Shivaya Namah Aum. Thiruchitrambalam. Aum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 , shanracer <no_reply wrote: > Thanks shan, yes it was important point which i missed. Senthil dear i will write on chhinmastaka too... let us first see the second mahavidya... Tara love Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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