Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 In a message dated 10/24/2005 10:38:01 AM Central Standard Time, no_reply writes: dharmi (psk_..) gave you a very subtle clue and it seems you were not able to latch on to it. Let me give you another one,Maybe you are not aware but "Kaalachakra" is shiva's teachings....... The highest state of niradhara is dvadasanta. Is it not? I am aware of kalachakra and I did get the clue. My point was, and is, that I do not accept that scripture, I am a vira shaivite and accept vachanas. niradhara.....dvadasanta....no that is not even a small goal in my religion. akya is goal in my religion. I respect your different religion and your right to practice it, I just dont practice it myself. In my religion we have no shastra of kalachakra, vedas, upanishadic shastra, no astrology, caste, sexism, superstitions etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 Dear JC: Namaste! dharmi (psk_..) gave you a very subtle clue and it seems you were not able to latch on to it. Let me give you another one, Maybe you are not aware but "Kaalachakra" is shiva's teachings. In other words Kaalachakra dasa in jyotish shastra is derived from shiva's teachings. The beauty of kaalachakra is that "a coin/chakra has 2 sides; the lord is the same". One side of the coin/chakra is savya (normal) and the other is apasavya (abnormal). Doesnt every graha lord 2 signs except for Surya/Chandra (Ajna Chakra)? Isnt the kundalini 3 1/2 coils? Yes, it is only thru total surrender that the pull of the ista (withdrawal of 1/2 coil) begins. It is only then that the sadhak has the firt vision of siva, his lord lying across the sushumna at the brahma-randhra. The highest state of niradhara is dvadasanta. Is it not? I hope you got the clue, With Best Wishes, SVC , JCsharanananda@a... wrote: > > > In a message dated 10/24/2005 8:41:21 AM Central Standard Time, > psk_2 writes: > > read Rurda yamalam (uttar kandam and purvakhandam), i you are successfull in > getting both > > > I have. I am not sure of your meaning. I have read all vaishnava > literature and other scriptures of all religions including hindu. I am well aware > that "hindu" vaishnava scriptures support astrology as well as varna and sexism > which is why I am not a hindu but a vira shaivite. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 In a message dated 10/24/2005 8:22:08 PM Central Standard Time, no_reply writes: itself, so is the mind boundless, until it creates a prison for its own thoughts. " -- Is it not?Hinduism is not a religion - it is a way of life!! i have hear muslims say, "islam is not a religion it is a way of life"! i have heard the sikhs say the same of sikhism and the christians about christianity are we to believe there are no religions on earth and only ways of life? are you rewriting the dictionary definitions for hinduism? I do agree that all religions lead to the same goal of god. I see beauty and absurdity in many of the paths, and I respect everyones right to walk their own way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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