Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Girl The Sruti [sve. Up., IV. 3] : "Thous art boy or girl" The TripurA- siddhAnta also says, "O beloved one, as thou dost play like a child thou art called BAlA [child]" BhAskararAya's Commentary Translated into English by R. Ananthakrishna Sastry. Lalitha Sahasranama with commentaries now in SS homepage. See link http://shaktisadhana.50megs.com/Newhomepage/sadhana/Commentaries.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 She is Sri-Bala-Tripura-Sundari. Although there are many mantra bijas, the three Bijas of the Sri-Bala-Tripura-Sundari Mantra form the Avyakta-Cakra, or that triangle the beginning of the Sabda Brahman's movement to create. Sri-Bala-Tripura-Sundari is the deity who signifies the primordial state of Consciousness in its first movement toward Creation. She is visualized as a girl between the ages of two and nine whose nature is sporting, playful and mischievous. This idea is further elaborated in the next name. - Dr. C. Suryanarayana Murthy, Commentary on the Sri Lalita Sahasranama, 1962 , "NMadasamy" <ashwini_puralasamy wrote: > > > Girl > > The Sruti [sve. Up., IV. 3] : "Thous art boy or girl" The TripurA- > siddhAnta also says, "O beloved one, as thou dost play like a child > thou art called BAlA [child]" > > > BhAskararAya's Commentary > Translated into English by R. Ananthakrishna Sastry. > > Lalitha Sahasranama with commentaries now in SS homepage. See link > http://shaktisadhana.50megs.com/Newhomepage/sadhana/Commentaries.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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