Guest guest Posted January 17, 2003 Report Share Posted January 17, 2003 1. Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra -- Trinities doing creation, sustenance and layam (final destruction); above these there are two more, before the Almighty Parameswara (or Parabrahmam) viz Easwaram or Maheswaram doing thirodhanam (putting screen-maya), and Sadasivam (Anugraham-blessing). 2. In Saiva parlour, in temples all the Vigrahams are Maheswaram bhavam, and the main Lingamoorthi is Sadasiva bhavam. 3. Even in Vedas, the word Easwaratvam comes indicating the Parabrahmam (parameswara). 4. In Saktha method, Sri Devi (say Lalitha Tripura Sundhari) is identified with Parabrahmam, being the dyanamic force during Shrishti, and Parameswaram becomes dynamic during layam. Generally, in common use, when we are distressed, we call "Easwara" only meaning the ultimate God. Thanks L Vaidyanathan --- SUJA <suja_unni wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> Amme sharanam <BR> Could some respected devotees clear my doubt? In L.S<BR> which God is referrd as Eashan or Eashwaran.? I have<BR> seen Eashwaran In Gita too. The other lords are<BR> Brahma,Vishnu,shiva or Rudran and sadashiva. But I get<BR> confused.According to L.S who is considered as the<BR> supreme consciuosness from which Shakthy originates?<BR> Devi sharanam<BR> suja <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now.<BR> <a href="http://mailplus.">of Service</a>.</tt> </br> </body></html> ______________________ Missed your favourite TV serial last night? Try the new, TV. visit http://in.tv.''>http://in.tv.'>http://in.tv. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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