Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 namaste Sridhar - Seshagiri wrote: >|| AUM mahAgaNapataye namaH || >|| AUM shrI shan.karAchAryavaryAya namaH || >|| AUM shrImAtre namaH || > >118. harikeshasakhI > She who is the friend of harikesha. > >3: > >Or harikesha can mean hari (viShNu) + ka (brahma) + Isha (shiva). >SHE is their friend. Since ka is brahma, does kA mean saraswati in any way. if it is so then we have in the nama kAmAkshi kA+ma+akShi The following is what i read somewhere either in books or on web viShNu is said to be malola. actually it is ramAlola but malola is fine since ma represents lakShmi(ramA) (i dont know if above is correct) that makes the nama kAmAkShi to mean , one who has saraswati and lakShmi as her eyes can somebody tell if this interpretation is right or wrong. This is also mentioned in brahmAnDa purana,adding that rudrANi also emerged from one of her eyes regards > >(to be contd.) > >AUM harikeshasakhyai namaH > > > > Get 250 color business cards for FREE! http://businesscards.lycos.com/vp/fastpath/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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