Guest guest Posted July 3, 2003 Report Share Posted July 3, 2003 In Sanskrit, Kaal means time or death and the word Mahakaal refers to someone who is beyond time and death. Lord Shiv, who is one of the trinity gods, is also known as Mahakaal. Everybody, who is born, has to die. Though death is the beginning of new life, there is nothing special in dying. Death is not completeness, death is not the desired destination, death is decay. Our actual goal is to lead life to completeness, to salvation. And for that, we must tame death. This rare, difficult and intense ritual is capable of defeating death. Death will not touch a person armed with the immense power of this ritual unless that person wishes otherwise. This capability is called Ichchha Mrityu. According to ancient Indian epic, Mahabharat, Bheeshma Pitamah had this ability. He led his almost two centuries long life to compleness, ended it at his own will and became immortal in history. Moderator, Tantra Sadhana Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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