Guest guest Posted January 29, 2005 Report Share Posted January 29, 2005 93, greetings! , "Sarabhanga Giri" > What you are saying seems to prove that Kaula is by definition > Adharma! > The Kula truly is the very heart of Niyama, but it can NEVER exceed > Niyama, for if it does exceed Niyama (which is the completion of Yoga in itself) then it enters the dark realm of Adharma. In certain sense it does. But, indeed, let us not proceed further. The one who exceeded niyama has no need in our comments... ) > And of course, the Yogin in the ultimate stage of his/her practice > must go even beyond any distinction of Dharma or Adharma; but this > Siddha is so perfectly established within the bounds of Niyama (which also assumes Yama) that no harm can possibly result. "Niyama" for me is referring to smthing relative. As KU says, "niyamAn na mokShaH" . If we just take the word "Rita" or "Satya" instead, thing will be at their places. > It is truly dangerous to seriously suggest, in any open forum, that > Kaula Vidya can possibly go beyond Niyama. I agree at this point, it is. So, what has to be said, had been said. Topic completed. Best regards, A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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