Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 , jaya_sundram <no_reply wrote: > What is the position of Krishna in this Shiva-Shakti concept ? > Great (catching) question.!! Krishna Tattwa is a unique phenomenon in this universe. What the Tantriks and shaivas call Param shiva and what Shaktas call Adi-Shakti is another name for Krishna. But Krishna Tattwa is a mysterious and unique thing ! Whereas ParamShiva sees the whole universe in him and watches the game of Shakti silently.... Krishna Tattwa happily takes part in the game/Leela. There are 3 major awakening states for us.... awaken as Jeevatma,.... or awaken as Ishwar ... or awaken as Brahm (Turiya). When a jeevatama awakens in other two higher tattwas, the universe vanishes from him. If he is awakened in the world, the other two states vanish from him. Krishna Tattwa is the only Tattwa who is awakened in all the three states (Turiya, Ishwara and Jeeva) simultaneously. Krishna does not see the game silently. Krishna takes part in the game, as unattached player... changes the course of Shakti's game plan and clear many karmic debts of other souls. Krishna tattwa is Love, it is kindness of the supreme... He is Mahayogi, Mahapurusha and Maharaja. Just following the Krishna Tattwa is sufficient to understand the game of Shakti...and get Mosksha Hari Aum Aum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 , aumji <no_reply wrote: > > > What the Tantriks and shaivas call Param shiva and what Shaktas > call Adi-Shakti is another name for Krishna. > > Krishna takes part in the game, as unattached player... changes the > course of Shakti's game plan and clear many karmic debts of other > souls. Adi Shakti==Krishna Tattva Means exactly the same tattva, just nomenclature is different. Then how does Krishna change shakti's game plan? I understand here that you are not referring to Krishna as an Avtar, but a Tattva. please clarfy. so hum... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 , " so hum " <jigyaasuu wrote: > > Adi Shakti==Krishna Tattva > > Means exactly the same tattva, just nomenclature is different. Then how > does Krishna change shakti's game plan? I understand here that you are > not referring to Krishna as an Avtar, but a Tattva. please clarfy. > > so hum... > My dear sohum Adi-Shakti and Param Shiva have no game plan !!! they just remain in bliss... watching the universe inside them and remaining in eternal " Rati " . Adi-shakti differentiates as Prakriti, Maya, Mahamaya, 3 gunas etc... and when these three gunas separate and manifest..the nature goes on a Time controlled action... Laws of Karmas start and the Jiva has to roll around under these forces. the demonic forces or the negative shaktis always plan to keep the universe under Tam... and the Sattvic shaktis try to remove tam and bring light of truth.. They both have plans for their action. Maya has a plan due to Karmic debts. all these plans can be interefered by Krishna Tattwa. Mahakali (Ad-shakti) and Krishna have same Beeja Mantra (Klim)... does it say something ??? with love Aum PS..Sohum do you know anything about Masroor temple ? where it is and what itis about... if you know write something as i am planning to visit there soon love Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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