Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Dear Madam, I am a new member in this group and have been reading some of the write up. That was a good comment same as " Healer heal thyself" before healing others. The worship of GOD in the female form is very appealing to many. Most probably it is the relationship of a mother to the children. It cements a bond of mother & child relationship. However, I am sad and shocked to see the picture of the form of shakti displayed in the sit-naked obscene, in very bad taste. I know you will tell me that this is the basic & raw form of shakti. It is repulsive. The form of Mother should be devoid of all sex or degrading sexuality. I know that it is part of living but if you look at your mother in this manner you are worthless and not worth calling yourself her child. Thank you. Vengadesan "N. Madam" <ashwini_puralasamy wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Dear Vengadesan, My pranaam to you for realizing instantly what many so-called self- realized souls on this forum fail to comprehend of the Shakti, our eternal Divine Mother. i even cringe at mothers exposing themselves to their own children in bikinis, plunging necklines and mini- skirts. To strip the Shakti of all modesty is unforgivable! But to expose Her sitting in that position with Her private parts exposed is beyond words. Those who have visited the Devi in the Sahasrara thousands of times over the years always mantain that She takes great care to protect Her modesty - http://www.adishakti.org/index.htm i wonder how many rebirths it will take to attain liberation for those who admire this repulsive replica which has nothing to do with Her form and presence in the Sahasrara. Jai Shri Mataji, jagbir , vengadesan neiker <svnaiker> wrote: > Dear Madam, > > I am a new member in this group and have been reading some of the > write up. That was a good comment same as " Healer heal thyself" > before healing others. The worship of GOD in the female form is > very appealing to many. Most probably it is the relationship of a > mother to the children. It cements a bond of mother & child > relationship. > > However, I am sad and shocked to see the picture of the form of > shakti displayed in the sit-naked obscene, in very bad taste. I > know you will tell me that this is the basic & raw form of shakti. > It is repulsive. The form of Mother should be devoid of all sex or > degrading sexuality. I know that it is part of living but if you > look at your mother in this manner you are worthless and not worth > calling yourself her child. > > Thank you. > Vengadesan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Dear Vangadisan, The naked body is never disgusting and sexuality is the most sacred of all acts. I am appaled at your words calling her obscene. Without sexuality there will never be children and attraction is a force that brings about creation of new life in every species. Judgements of disgusting are not natural but learned from the perverse beliefs of some religions and their fear of the creative aspects of the feminine. Patriarcal religions foster these beliefs for the purpose of control in a form of brainwashing that starts from early childhood. If you experince desire of your mother allow them to come up without action and release them. Your feelings of guilt are manifestations of childhood repression. Guilt is the most perverse of mans creations and in complete defience of compassion for self and creates prisons for the mind manifesting in depression and many other diseases of modern humans as well as unnatural acts as expressions of the sicknees of society. Suppression of feelings create sickness of the mind. Peace and Love to you Guy vengadesan neiker <svnaiker wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 However, I am sad and shocked to see the picture of the form of shakti displayed in the sit-naked obscene, in very bad taste. I know you will tell me that this is the basic & raw form of shakti. It is repulsive. The form of Mother should be devoid of all sex or degrading sexuality. I know that it is part of living but if you look at your mother in this manner you are worthless and not worth calling yourself her child. Thank you. Vengadesan -------Nonsense, a body comes from the mother and looks at her in just this way, or closer, and then takes up residence at her breast. A trucker joke is that a guy comes from a woman and then tries to get back inside her their whole life. It's great if one is no sexual threat and one is non sexual, but for the rest, sex is the ideal and sexuality is what women also want. They don't want to be treated like priestesses. In fact, nuns enjoy very active cloistered sex lives with their colleagues. There's a fine line between good taste and oral sex. If you figure it out you're probably more a feminist than those who merely are all talk, and therefore closer to Shakta. Tantra is about taking desire as the path. If the upfront display of the naked form is repulsive to you then I submit that you are no true tantrika. Perhaps you belong over at the Veda-bhakti group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Funny, I had a similar reaction to my personal icon of Shiva in the form of Bhairava, naked and dancing with an erection..despite the fact that the icon was painted through Divine inspiration, the person could not get past their own dirty mind and see the Lord Shiva in His glory. The fact that you find the nakedness of the Goddess disturbing and obscene says more about you than it does about God, who created all things through the Yoni-Power and to whom they will all ultimately return. Lilith M. --- vengadesan neiker <svnaiker wrote: > Dear Madam,> > However, I am sad and shocked to see the picture of > the form of shakti displayed in the sit-naked > obscene, in very bad taste. I know you will tell me > that this is the basic & raw form of shakti. It is > repulsive. The form of Mother should be devoid of > all sex or degrading sexuality. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 All things are not Yoni-born. The Yoni-borns are the mortals. :-) , Lili Masamura <sephirah5> wrote: > > Funny, I had a similar reaction to my personal icon of Shiva in the form of Bhairava, naked and dancing with an erection..despite the fact that the icon was > painted through Divine inspiration, the person could not get past their own dirty mind and see the Lord Shiva in His glory. The fact that you find the > nakedness of the Goddess disturbing and obscene says more about you than it does about God, who created all things through the Yoni-Power and to whom they will all ultimately return. > > Lilith M. > > --- vengadesan neiker <svnaiker> wrote: > > > Dear Madam,> > > However, I am sad and shocked to see the picture of > > the form of shakti displayed in the sit-naked > > obscene, in very bad taste. I know you will tell me > > that this is the basic & raw form of shakti. It is > > repulsive. The form of Mother should be devoid of > > all sex or degrading sexuality. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Dear Vengadesan and Jagbir: If the yoginis of the outermost enclosure of Sri Yantra disturb you so, I must warn you that there are eight more enclosures to go, and things will get a lot more "repulsive" (by your definition) before they get any better. Plan accordingly. You both seem quite convinced that your particular point of view is the only legitimate one, so I will not argue. For whatever it may be worth, however (nothing to you, of course; perhaps something to others), I would offer the words of Sri Amritananda Natha Saraswati, who presides over the Sri Meru temple at Devipuram in Andhra Pradesh, where these murthis are located: ********** "The Sri Chakra is one of the most sacred and potent representations for the entire spectrum of energies of the Mother Goddess in the Hindu Culture - energies that allow us to experience ourselves in all imaginable and unimaginable ways. "This temple is constructed in the exact form of a pyramidal Sri Chakra called Sri Meru. It is 54 square feet on ground, and rises majestically to a height of 108 feet. Such a big Sri Chakra does not exist anywhere else in the world as of today. The temple itself is the body of the Mother Goddess. All Her attending deities are surrounding Her life size, accessible to all for worship. "Some of the Goddesses are totally nude inviting us to worship their nudity. This is a temple of learning where you can learn about your own nature and interact with the cosmic powers. Why are some Goddesses depicted nude? "Nudity is an attitude: 'I have nothing to hide, this is how God made me. So what if I am an adult?' It also implies purity of Nature. It reflects the deep aspiration to live in truth, to remove all masks; expressing what we feel without hiding it or changing it in anyway. It is a rebellion against social pressures to conform, indicating a creative spirit which does not accept any authority except personal experience. It is a symbol of unity between thought, word and deed. Some people ask, 'How can I look at a nude female statue and not feel lust? How can I associate religious fever with lust?' That is precisely the message being conveyed here. Lust separates; it makes a living person into an object. If you can look at a beautiful person, and recognize the divine hand of Goddess that molded it, then you have gotten beyond lust and made it into love and worship. Only by converting lust into love, can we overcome its degrading tendencies like neurotic anger and violence and make it pure love. This is the basis of Tantra; the alchemy of changing base metals into pure gold." ********** Perhaps these are (as you confidently assume) the words of a "so- called self-realized soul" who "fails to comprehend the Shakti, our eternal Divine Mother." Or perhaps they are the words of one who knows of Whom and What he speaks. If you believe yourself to be a worthy judge of this, then I bow to you. If not, then I commend you for your honesty -- and for your openness to the possibility of valid truths; even those generated from outside the confines of your individual mind and chosen belief system. Respectfully DB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Oh? And what about the YONI-Verse??? Lilith M. --- malyavan_tibet <malyavan_tibet wrote: > > All things are not Yoni-born. > The Yoni-borns are the mortals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 > > converting lust into love, can we overcome its degrading tendencies > like neurotic anger and violence and make it pure love. This is the > basis of Tantra; the alchemy of changing base metals into pure gold." I like this statement very much. The first yoga school i attended drives this point very much. The technique of sublimation of sexual energy or OJAS into energy at the higher chakras. The lower worlds has more raw power. The analogy of sage kapila(incarnation of vishnu) sitting in the netherworld and meditating and the 60000 demonic kings who gets burnt by his looks when he was disturbed in his meditation. The 60000 represents the various dark and lower chakra thoughts we all have. From memories/vasanas stored from various incarnations(which includes the various animals we all have been). Unless we face them and know the technique of sublimating them, it is going to come to the surface. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Is that root from which universe(word) came?? :-)) Liberated beings does not take birth in Yoni's. Moksha is the freedom from being born in Yoni. There are various kinds of Yoni which are described in puranas. , Lili Masamura <sephirah5> wrote: > > Oh? And what about the YONI-Verse??? > > Lilith M. > > --- malyavan_tibet <malyavan_tibet> wrote: > > > > > All things are not Yoni-born. > > The Yoni-borns are the mortals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 If the Devi had meant us to be naked, we would have been born that way, right? I am reminded of the Fundamentalist Hindus who made a hullaballoo over the cover of a book about Ganesha, which portrayed him as a naked baby. Pretty prurient, those naked babies, eh? And I am frightened by the USA's John Ashcroft, who had a curtain raised to obscure the nude statue of the Goddess of Justice in Washington D.C., rather than be filmed during interviews in front of a naked lady. Nudity, in art and religious symbolism, represents a lack of artifice or sham. Would you obscure Justice? Or Ma Kali, would you put clothes on Eternity Herself? Nature gave us bodies. We should be comfortable in them. There is nothing profane or repulsive about the human body, whether presented sexually or not. And most naked bodies are not explicitly sexual. -- Len/ Kalipadma On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 13:18:45 -0500 "Detective_Mongo_Phd" <detective_mongo_phd writes: > > > However, I am sad and shocked to see the picture of the form of > shakti displayed in the sit-naked obscene, in very bad taste. I know > you will tell me that this is the basic & raw form of shakti. It is > repulsive. The form of Mother should be devoid of all sex or > degrading sexuality. I know that it is part of living but if you > look at your mother in this manner you are worthless and not worth > calling yourself her child. > > Thank you. > Vengadesan > > -------Nonsense, a body comes from the mother and looks at her in > just this way, or closer, and then takes up residence at her breast. > A trucker joke is that a guy comes from a woman and then tries to > get back inside her their whole life. It's great if one is no > sexual threat and one is non sexual, but for the rest, sex is the > ideal and sexuality is what women also want. They don't want to be > treated like priestesses. In fact, nuns enjoy very active cloistered > sex lives with their colleagues. > > There's a fine line between good taste and oral sex. If you figure > it out you're probably more a feminist than those who merely are all > talk, and therefore closer to Shakta. Tantra is about taking desire > as the path. If the upfront display of the naked form is repulsive > to you then I submit that you are no true tantrika. Perhaps you > belong over at the Veda-bhakti group. > ______________ Get your name as your email address. Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more Only $1.99/ month - visit http://www.mysite.com/name today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 I recall reading somewhere that the Devas were cursed to not be born from Yonis. The only exception was that Lakshmi Mata gave birth to Kama-Deva through her Yoni (appropriate, since he is the God of Desire). -- Len/ Kalipadma On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 20:48:35 -0000 "malyavan_tibet" <malyavan_tibet writes: > > > All things are not Yoni-born. > The Yoni-borns are the mortals. > > :-) > , Lili Masamura > <sephirah5> > wrote: > > > > Funny, I had a similar reaction to my personal icon of Shiva in > the > form of Bhairava, naked and dancing with an erection..despite the > fact > that the icon was > > painted through Divine inspiration, the person could not get past > their own dirty mind and see the Lord Shiva in His glory. The fact > that you find the > > nakedness of the Goddess disturbing and obscene says more about > you > than it does about God, who created all things through the > Yoni-Power > and to whom they will all ultimately return. > > ______________ Get your name as your email address. Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more Only $1.99/ month - visit http://www.mysite.com/name today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 Immodesty is as one does. But if one is in love with the Divine Chick, then what is the wrong. Im sure the Divine Mother can be as alluring as She wishes. Desiring Her form is also Kundalini's wish. She liberates but one comes to live in love with Her. The Shakti Bijas are all Kundalini rising. Not desiring her form is for Sanyasin only and even then, since Shri Shankara and before, many Sanyasin secretely practice the Sri Yantra, which does have the deities in union in it if it is a higest tantra. Besides, we're really talking about energies here, and their dynamics, and not always about personal sexual relationships. - jagbir singh Saturday, October 02, 2004 10:15 AM Re: Group Picture Is Repulsive! Dear Vengadesan, My pranaam to you for realizing instantly what many so-called self- realized souls on this forum fail to comprehend of the Shakti, our eternal Divine Mother. i even cringe at mothers exposing themselves to their own children in bikinis, plunging necklines and mini- skirts. To strip the Shakti of all modesty is unforgivable! But to expose Her sitting in that position with Her private parts exposed is beyond words. Those who have visited the Devi in the Sahasrara thousands of times over the years always mantain that She takes great care to protect Her modesty - http://www.adishakti.org/index.htm i wonder how many rebirths it will take to attain liberation for those who admire this repulsive replica which has nothing to do with Her form and presence in the Sahasrara. Jai Shri Mataji, jagbir , vengadesan neiker <svnaiker> wrote: > Dear Madam, > > I am a new member in this group and have been reading some of the > write up. That was a good comment same as " Healer heal thyself" > before healing others. The worship of GOD in the female form is > very appealing to many. Most probably it is the relationship of a > mother to the children. It cements a bond of mother & child > relationship. > > However, I am sad and shocked to see the picture of the form of > shakti displayed in the sit-naked obscene, in very bad taste. I > know you will tell me that this is the basic & raw form of shakti. > It is repulsive. The form of Mother should be devoid of all sex or > degrading sexuality. I know that it is part of living but if you > look at your mother in this manner you are worthless and not worth > calling yourself her child. > > Thank you. > Vengadesan / b.. c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 i shall be much obliged if yo guys can find a temple in India where nudity is NOT depicted. I am not speaking of "modern" temples but ancient ones. Devi Bhakta <devi_bhakta wrote: Dear Vengadesan and Jagbir: If the yoginis of the outermost enclosure of Sri Yantra disturb you so, I must warn you that there are eight more enclosures to go, and things will get a lot more "repulsive" (by your definition) before they get any better. Plan accordingly. You both seem quite convinced that your particular point of view is the only legitimate one, so I will not argue. For whatever it may be worth, however (nothing to you, of course; perhaps something to others), I would offer the words of Sri Amritananda Natha Saraswati, who presides over the Sri Meru temple at Devipuram in Andhra Pradesh, where these murthis are located: ********** "The Sri Chakra is one of the most sacred and potent representations for the entire spectrum of energies of the Mother Goddess in the Hindu Culture - energies that allow us to experience ourselves in all imaginable and unimaginable ways. "This temple is constructed in the exact form of a pyramidal Sri Chakra called Sri Meru. It is 54 square feet on ground, and rises majestically to a height of 108 feet. Such a big Sri Chakra does not exist anywhere else in the world as of today. The temple itself is the body of the Mother Goddess. All Her attending deities are surrounding Her life size, accessible to all for worship. "Some of the Goddesses are totally nude inviting us to worship their nudity. This is a temple of learning where you can learn about your own nature and interact with the cosmic powers. Why are some Goddesses depicted nude? "Nudity is an attitude: 'I have nothing to hide, this is how God made me. So what if I am an adult?' It also implies purity of Nature. It reflects the deep aspiration to live in truth, to remove all masks; expressing what we feel without hiding it or changing it in anyway. It is a rebellion against social pressures to conform, indicating a creative spirit which does not accept any authority except personal experience. It is a symbol of unity between thought, word and deed. Some people ask, 'How can I look at a nude female statue and not feel lust? How can I associate religious fever with lust?' That is precisely the message being conveyed here. Lust separates; it makes a living person into an object. If you can look at a beautiful person, and recognize the divine hand of Goddess that molded it, then you have gotten beyond lust and made it into love and worship. Only by converting lust into love, can we overcome its degrading tendencies like neurotic anger and violence and make it pure love. This is the basis of Tantra; the alchemy of changing base metals into pure gold." ********** Perhaps these are (as you confidently assume) the words of a "so- called self-realized soul" who "fails to comprehend the Shakti, our eternal Divine Mother." Or perhaps they are the words of one who knows of Whom and What he speaks. If you believe yourself to be a worthy judge of this, then I bow to you. If not, then I commend you for your honesty -- and for your openness to the possibility of valid truths; even those generated from outside the confines of your individual mind and chosen belief system. Respectfully DB / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 devi_bhakta wrote: If the yoginis of the outermost enclosure of Sri Yantra disturb you so, I must warn you that there are eight more enclosures to go, and things will get a lot more "repulsive" (by your definition) before they get any better. Plan accordingly. Hahahaaaaa perhaps those yoginis are meant to be repulsive. DEVI's way of removing the excess baggage. Show them Devi Bhakta ! more repulsive images. I'm with you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Are you referring to the ancestors of King Bhagiratha, who drew the Ganges down from Heaven to purify their ashes? Lilith M. --- malyavan_tibet <malyavan_tibet wrote: > The lower worlds has more raw power. The analogy of > sage > kapila(incarnation of vishnu) sitting in the > netherworld and > meditating and the 60000 demonic kings who gets > burnt by his looks > when he was disturbed in his meditation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Well, they DO in fact put clothes on Kali..just look at Bhavatarini Ma (Dakshineswar Kali) She is always covered by a sari. Funny, when one of Her names is Digambari (sky-clad). Nakedness has very little to do with sex, it is simply that it puts less obstacles in the way, and therefore one has less time to consider the consequences! Somebody mentioned the legend of Anasuya, the wife of the Rishi Atri, who, when confronted by an impertinent request from her guests, Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma, that she serve them dinner naked, pronounced a spell that turned them all three into babies. She then took off all her clothes and nursed them, thereby serving them dinner while naked, but in no way compromising her modesty. Babies don't care about naked or not naked, or anything to do with sex, so in this form, the prurient male aspect was cut down to size very neatly! Lilith M. --- kalipadma wrote: Nudity, in art and religious symbolism, represents a > lack of artifice or > sham. Would you obscure Justice? Or Ma Kali, would > you put clothes on > Eternity Herself? _______________________________ Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Yes, one day i want to meditate and write an esoteric meaning to that story. Indra captures the ashwa and ties it next to kapila who is meditating in the netherworld. As you might know there are 14 worlds, there's seven down from muladhara. , Lili Masamura <sephirah5> wrote: > > Are you referring to the ancestors of King Bhagiratha, > who drew the Ganges down from Heaven to purify their > ashes? > Lilith M. > --- malyavan_tibet <malyavan_tibet> wrote: > > > > > The lower worlds has more raw power. The analogy of > > sage > > kapila(incarnation of vishnu) sitting in the > > netherworld and > > meditating and the 60000 demonic kings who gets > > burnt by his looks > > when he was disturbed in his meditation. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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