Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 The Beauty in bloob, transcending duality. MahAlaksmI is the great source of the best in life. She is the Dispeller of Evil. In this aspect She is the consort of MahAvishnu ( and is one with Him) She signifies the Divine Prosperity, always established in the heart of a devotee. MahAlaksmi represents one of the four great aspects of the Mother. In Her captivating grace She is sweet and wonderful embodying Her secret of beauty and harmony The four great asect of the Mother are : 1. MAheswari : As Supreme Reality transcending the mind and will. She is the universal Mother. Her Compassion is endless and inexhaustible. She is Durga. She is the presiding deity of the three deities described in the three episodes of the Durga saptasati. 2. MahAkAli : As overwhelming intensity. Forces and strength are Her pecular powers. 3. MahAlakshmi : As the Mother of power and perfection. 4. MahAsawaswati : As the Mother of power and perfection English Translation and Commentary by Jankinath Kaul "Kamal" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 Hi Nora, Are both meanings the same ? Just asking 3. MahAlakshmi : As the Mother of power and perfection. 4. MahAsawaswati : As the Mother of power and perfection Thanks Vir NMadasamy <ashwini_puralasamy wrote: The Beauty in bloob, transcending duality. MahAlaksmI is the great source of the best in life. She is the Dispeller of Evil. In this aspect She is the consort of MahAvishnu ( and is one with Him) She signifies the Divine Prosperity, always established in the heart of a devotee. MahAlaksmi represents one of the four great aspects of the Mother. In Her captivating grace She is sweet and wonderful embodying Her secret of beauty and harmony The four great asect of the Mother are : 1. MAheswari : As Supreme Reality transcending the mind and will. She is the universal Mother. Her Compassion is endless and inexhaustible. She is Durga. She is the presiding deity of the three deities described in the three episodes of the Durga saptasati. 2. MahAkAli : As overwhelming intensity. Forces and strength are Her pecular powers. 3. MahAlakshmi : As the Mother of power and perfection. 4. MahAsawaswati : As the Mother of power and perfection English Translation and Commentary by Jankinath Kaul "Kamal" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 yeap you are right. This is what stated in the book. Perhaps good for us to contemplate why does Jankinath Kaul "kamal" give the same meaning for this two. Care to start first? , Vir Rawlley <redderred wrote: > > Hi Nora, > > Are both meanings the same ? Just asking > > 3. MahAlakshmi : As the Mother of power and perfection. > > 4. MahAsawaswati : As the Mother of power and perfection > > Thanks > > Vir > > > NMadasamy <ashwini_puralasamy wrote: > The Beauty in bloob, transcending duality. > > MahAlaksmI is the great source of the best in life. She is the > Dispeller of Evil. In this aspect She is the consort of MahAvishnu ( > and is one with Him) She signifies the Divine Prosperity, always > established in the heart of a devotee. > > MahAlaksmi represents one of the four great aspects of the Mother. In > Her captivating grace She is sweet and wonderful embodying Her secret > of beauty and harmony > > The four great asect of the Mother are : > 1. MAheswari : As Supreme Reality transcending the mind and will. She > is the universal Mother. Her Compassion is endless and inexhaustible. > She is Durga. She is the presiding deity of the three deities > described in the three episodes of the Durga saptasati. > > 2. MahAkAli : As overwhelming intensity. Forces and strength are Her > pecular powers. > > 3. MahAlakshmi : As the Mother of power and perfection. > > 4. MahAsawaswati : As the Mother of power and perfection > > > English Translation and Commentary by Jankinath Kaul "Kamal" > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 Yes Nora, I can share what I feel. Thank you my Dearest for popping this flow within me :-)) In my aasan at home, besides my sweetest Kaali, I love Maa Saraswati and Lakshmi through sweetest Kaali as "focuses" of her. Mothers of Power and Perfection - as I see it, Maa Lakshmi sustains and nourishes our Being and Maa Saraswati sustains and nourishes our Mind. Sustainment and Nourishment are Powers which enable us towards Perfection. In my case towards sweetest Kaali, who for me, is the unification of ALL. Eeks.... I hope I have made sense ! Much love, Vir NMadasamy <ashwini_puralasamy wrote: yeap you are right. This is what stated in the book. Perhaps good for us to contemplate why does Jankinath Kaul "kamal" give the same meaning for this two. Care to start first? , Vir Rawlley <redderred wrote: > > Hi Nora, > > Are both meanings the same ? Just asking > > 3. MahAlakshmi : As the Mother of power and perfection. > > 4. MahAsawaswati : As the Mother of power and perfection > > Thanks > > Vir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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