Guest guest Posted December 22, 2001 Report Share Posted December 22, 2001 Verse 110 Virajam paramaakaasham dhruva maanamda mavyayam // Agochaaram tathaa gamyam naama roopa vivarjitam // Tadaham brahma kaivalya miti bodha prajaayate // Then Guru gets the knowledge that He is the non-dual Absolute which is pure, eternal, blissful, indestructable, invisible, of the form of higher sky, inscrutable and beyond name and form. The form of higher sky (paramaakaasham) for our purpose could mean the process of creation (Anda, Pinda, Brahmanda). Lord Shiva foretells the advantage of this meditation and encourages the seeker to pursue it. That is His nature. So we ought to worship Guru as Shiva. If we worship Lord Brahma, He will indulge in statistics and question us: "Since how many births have you been chanting and meditating and how much have you done so far?" If it is Vishnu, He will ask us to continue doing that and doesn't say another word. Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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