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mahAkailAsanilayA : residing in the great KailAsa.

 

MahAkailAsa is a place much beyond the present KailAsa [mountain],

known in the siva and other Puranas as the abiding place of

Paramasiva.

 

Or MahAkailAsa means as above, the kailAsa-prastAra [of Sricakra].

Or KailAsa, the SahasrAra which is in the Brahmarandhra. The

tripurAsAra says, "This is called KailAsa, the Kula, and the seat of

Akula, where [ see footnote ]the lord of the lords [siva] in the

form of bindu resides" Mahat [great] because Vasini, etc the nityA

deities, which belong to the other prastAras, have no place in this

one, hence it is the great.

 

Footnote : Akula : The lower six cakras from AjNa to MUlAdhAra are

called Kula.

 

 

BhAskararAya's Commentary

Translated into English by R. Ananthakrishna Sastry

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She resides in the great KailAs, which means in SrI Chakra the

innermost Bindu, and in the body the Sahasrara-Padma below the

Brahmarandhra.

 

- Dr. C. Suryanarayana Murthy, Commentary on the Sri Lalita

Sahasranama, 1962

 

 

, "NMadasamy" <nmadasamy@s...>

wrote:

>

>

> mahAkailAsanilayA : residing in the great KailAsa.

>

> MahAkailAsa is a place much beyond the present KailAsa [mountain],

> known in the siva and other Puranas as the abiding place of

> Paramasiva.

>

> Or MahAkailAsa means as above, the kailAsa-prastAra [of Sricakra].

> Or KailAsa, the SahasrAra which is in the Brahmarandhra. The

> tripurAsAra says, "This is called KailAsa, the Kula, and the seat

of

> Akula, where [ see footnote ]the lord of the lords [siva] in the

> form of bindu resides" Mahat [great] because Vasini, etc the nityA

> deities, which belong to the other prastAras, have no place in this

> one, hence it is the great.

>

> Footnote : Akula : The lower six cakras from AjNa to MUlAdhAra are

> called Kula.

>

>

> BhAskararAya's Commentary

> Translated into English by R. Ananthakrishna Sastry

>

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