Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 advaitajnana, "Tony OClery" <aoclery> wrote: Namaste. AVATARS. What is an Avatar? The name in Sanksrit means `to cross down', so that could mean all Jivas, or individual entities. However it usually refers to a Karana Janma or a person who takes birth, even though they karmically don't need to. The Universal Consciousness or `God' doesn't take birth actually per se, but is ever the witness of this play of Maya. So many entities rise up to eventually become vehicles, as the Avatars of Visnu. It appears that this concept operates at different levels from Amsa- Avatars or partial avatars, to Avatars and finally to PurnaAvatar or `Fully Divine Avatars', like Krishna. Like the Buddhist concept of a Bhodisattava, a Jiva puts off Liberation or Moksha and wills another life, to come back and help humanity. This `willing' is of course is a thought hence an Ego-Mind is preserved, otherwise there would be no rebirth or anything to take rebirth. However there is nothing to prevent such an advanced being from taking Moksha and surrendering the ego anytime in the Avatara, from birth onwards. At his time the Avatar would become a PurnaAvatar or JivanMukta, a surrendered ego and fully merged in the Universal Consciousness. So it follows that a PurnaAvatar at birth took Moksha at that time. Becoming a Jivanmukta with a Prarabda Karma to perform during the lifetime. The signs of a Mukta are usually, being an embodiment of Love, and having no desires/attachments, as this requires a Jiva Ego-Mind. Other than that it takes a Mukta to recognise another one. A Jiva who follows the Bhakti path, and doesn't desire to lose its identity, would rise to a level of consciousness just short of Moksha called the Brahmaloka. At MahaPralaya or Great Dissolution of the Universe this Jiva would merge into Moksha. All this is within the projection of Maya, of course. For nothing ever took birth or is reincarnated--------"Who am I"?...ONS..Tony. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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