Guest guest Posted February 14, 2001 Report Share Posted February 14, 2001 || AUM mahAgaNapataye namaH || || AUM shrI sha.karAchAryavaryAya namaH || || AUM shrImAtre namaH || 80. layavarjitA She who transcends dissolution. SHE who is devoid of dissolution. laya means destruction. SHE transcends it. "avinAshi vAreyamAtama anuchChitti dharmA" - Atman is indestructible, it cannot be cut. [bR^ihadAraNyakopaniShad]. Hence, SHE is indestructible. In this context the term laya stands for ShaDbhAva vikAra. These six changes are birth (jananam), existence (astitva), vR^iddhi (growth), vipariNAma (change), apakShaya (decay) and nAsha (death or destruction). smr^itis also indicate that SHE is beyond all these changes. SHE is satyam j~nAnam anantam brahma as stated by taittirIyopaniShad. AUM layavarjitAyai namaH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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