Guest guest Posted March 9, 2001 Report Share Posted March 9, 2001 || AUM mahAgaNapataye namaH || || AUM shrI sha.karAchAryavaryAya namaH || || AUM shrImAtre namaH || 89. hrIMvibhUShaNA She has hrIm.h as HER ornament hrIM denotes pure inert mAyA. Why? Because in hrIM, "ha" denotes white, "ra" denotes red and "I" blue, indicative of the three gUNa-s. The three guNas, sattvam, rajas and tamas is the nature of prakR^iti. It is limited, unreal, painful, filled with sorrow, and without illumination, hence unacceptable. Yet, SHE who is the meaning of hrIM as Awareness and Bliss, is within that like a lady bedecked with ornaments from head to feet. SHE confers the power of granting eight aishvarya-s to hrIM. SHE wears hrIM as an ornament. When a person is said to wear a kuNDala, it means wears only the distinguishing kuNDala and no other similar ornament. In a similar way, SHE wears hrIM. It is unique and produces certain knowledge only of HER, eliminating all other meanings of hrIM. Hence, hrIM is HER ornament. AUM hrIMvibhUShaNAyai namaH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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