Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 , vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > Thanks for your enlighting thought on this subject > > But again I would ask there are different kinds of moksha like merging/identifying one self as deity or being a companion of the god or having the same form of god or being with God > > so can a sadhaka of srividya reject the highest level of realisation and remain as a seperate identity closer to divine mother > > Pls let me know I remember communicating with a young durga bhakta. He seems so persistent. Saying : No I will not fall in love. I will not marry. I will devote my whole life serving mother durga. How can I marry another when I feel I am already "married" to Mother Durga. I just smile and told him : we shall see. A year later when we meet up, he confess to me : Akak I have fallen in love with a wonderful lady and we are going to get married. YOu must come to our wedding. Listening to Vikram is like listening to a child talking. We all have children right and you know children can ask you all the odd questions. One day while we both [ my daughter and me ] lying on the bed resting, she suddenly asked : Ma how do I get into your tummy. Did you eat me up, and I grow inside your tummy. How did I get out from your tummy. How long did I stay in your tummy. I just look at her, speechless for a moment and yet in my mind trying to find the answers for her. I believe as parents its not right for us to say : you should not ask such a question. Or why should you ask such a stupid question. It is a challenge for us to find answers to these question no matter how odd they may seems. To make it simple so that such simple innocent mind can grasp. For they are nothing but just a child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 Thanks for providing more insight I only wanted to know what is the experience of the devotee who realises the unity of all, and could this be because " quote from Sri sarananda, direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna that as the sadhaka approaches the goal, as his divinity increases, there is a tendency for him to merge in the whole making it a whole" I am sorry I am not able to quote exactly regards vikram sankara menon <kochu1tz wrote: Thus spake Parasurama "Guru mantra devataa aathmaanam aikyam" the aim is to realise the unity of Guru; mantra devata and oneself. vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005 wrote: Hi nora I did ask my guru, he said that its a delusion to that the devotee, the guru and the divine diety are seperate However personally i like to remain in a dual state and be with the divine mother in Manidwipa, the highest heaven described in devi bhagavatham regards vikram NMadasamy <nmadasamy wrote: , vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > Hi nora > > Can you please clarify my doubt > > if a sadhaka merges himself into divine mother or he realises the divine mother in him, would his individual identity gets destroyed > > if so who is the devotee or who enjoys the bliss > > regards > vikram No idea. Have not reach that stage as yet. Why not ask your guru and share the information with us. Beliefs of hinduism Independence day Traditions Divine Hinduism Visit your group "" on the web. Beliefs of hinduism Independence day Traditions Divine Hinduism Visit your group "" on the web. Beliefs of hinduism Independence day Traditions Divine Hinduism Visit your group "" on the web. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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