Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Preamble: Just as Shiva is explained as the embodiment of the Trinity of Godhead, the qualiies of unwavering and taintlessness which are beyond the Trinity have further been elaborated in the meaning of the Absolute State. Verse 70 Sishya hrutpadma sooryaaya Satyaaya jnaanaroopine / Vedaanta vaakya vedyaaya Shivaaya Gurave namah // He is like the sun to the lotus-like hearts of His disciples and He is the embodiment of truth, knowledge, as one revealed through Upanishads and the image of auspiciousness; and obeisance to such a Guru. Intellect is one lotus; heart is another lotus. There are two kinds of hearts - one is the heart of Guru and the other is that of the being. They are also called the spiritual heart and the worldly heart. The spiritual heart of a man lies on his right. The ordinary worldly heart lies on the left. This too is important. The one on the right is without bones and flesh. So it is the spiritual heart. These hearts are the lotuses. They are blown up by Guru. That Guru is the sun here. Knowledge is light. But the ordinary sunlight disappears everyday and the lotus that blooms in the sunlight also folds in. But that light that is focussed by the Guru is eternal. So the lotus blown up of this light never folds in. Find a job, post your resume. http://careers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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