Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Yes, and per Ardhanarashwari/a, woman resides in man's body, and man resides in woman's body. Why only honor woman in woman's body, and man in man's body? Why not emphasize the loving Devi in men (eg Amma's Universal Motherhood), and the woman who is able in the world, not only to give birth physically, but to give birth to activities, ideas, etc. that benefit humanity. , "NMadasamy" <nmadasamy@s...> wrote: > , "Mary Ann" > <buttercookie61> wrote: > > I think it would also be beneficial for the roles to be > > interchangeable between male and female, rather than one always > > representing Bhairava, one always representing Kumari. This would be > > in keeping with Ardhanarashwari/a, it would seem. > > > > What makes women different from man [1] women menstruate [2] women > have the womb. The most powerful symbol of shakti is the yoni. > > The yoni does not know any distinction between husband, brothers, > sons ,relations and caste. The yoni is govern by one: The act of > creation. Any seed you plant it grows into life. That is the power of > the yoni, in its ability to cause social instability. In any form of > Shakti Worship, the worship of DEVI in a human body is the most > powerful. > > Perhaps we should go back to our basic and ask the question : What is > Tantra? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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