Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 As per many Text I have came across and its clearly indicated in Shiv Maha Puran, Garud Puran as the Lord of the Lord (Devadi Dev Mahadev or OMKARESHWAR) the created every thing He himself lies in ¡°A¡± ¡°U¡± ¡°M¡± when spell together it becomes OM. Before there was nothing there in this universe not even the universe only one thing was there that was OM (representing Lord Shiva) from that a fire came in and form that Fire Lord Vishnu was born, then from the same Fire Brahma was created by Lord Mahadev and was placed on the Lotus. The Lotus is created from the Nabhi( Naval) of Lord Vishnu. After that both Vishnu and Brahma as each other that how is our Creator then a voice comes from the fire which tells them that ¡°I (load of lord Shiva) am your creator¡± and tell both of them to find out the start and the end of the Fire from where they are created. So Lord Vishnu starts from the middle and trys to find the end and Lord Brahma starts from the middle and trys to find the top. They search for years and years then decide to come back to the middle again. When they come back both discuss that there is no beginning or the end of the Fire its is Aanath( with no start or the end). Then they request Devadi Dev Mahadev to come in the original form. Then for the first time God appears as Ardnarishwar (half man half women) as Shiva and Shakti (Durga or Parwati both are same) are one and the same. Both Shiva and Shakti are always together then they tell Brahma to become a creator and create the Universe and tell Vishnu to be Palak. You can watch the entire video on ¡°OM Naham Shivaya¡± a serial created by Namashivay enterprises use to come on National TV in INDIA on Doordarshan. Budha himself has seen this form as a ultimate truth as a divine enlighten (or the enlighten form) and has been recited as a mantra who follow Buddhism know about the mantra ¡°Om mani padme hum¡± Mantras may be interpreted by practitioners in many ways, or even as mere sequences of sound whose effects lie beyond strict meaning. The middle part of the mantra, ma & #7751;i padme, is often interpreted as " jewel in the lotus, " Sanskrit ma & #7751;¨ª " jewel, gem, cintamani " and the locative of padma " lotus " , but according to Donald Lopez it is much more likely that Ma & #7751;ipadme is in fact a vocative, not a locative, addressing a bodhisattva called Ma & #7751;ipadma, " Jewel-Lotus " - an alternate epithet of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara.[2] The o & #7747; is straightforward as the sacred syllable prefixed to many mantras, and the h¨± & #7747; is an exclamation or interjection frequently employed in mantras. Hope I have tried my best to explain. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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