Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Tripurasundari vidmahe Kameshwari dhimahi tanno klinne pracodayat What is 'Klinne'? Can anyone tell me? I've read it means "wetness", but what does this refer to? The "celestial" waters? Aum! Shanti! Austin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 That particular Gayatri of Tripura Sundari has become famous primarily because of Mantra Mahodadhi, which gives it as one of the many shapa uddhAra mantras (this is from memory, so there is a high chance I am wrong). Klinne, I think, is short for soft hearted or merciful. It is also one of the bijas to the bala sundari dipika mantra. Consider: KlinnaH hridaya or viklinna are good examples. You can look up the root word Klinna and various derivatives, I mean thats what I'd do. There are other interpretations of this particular term that are expressed in the context of yoni. The same treatment is given to terms such as kundoNbhava or bhaga. They have various interpretations, and the "true" meaning would depend on your bhava. You can also look at deeper discussions of Devi in your favourite tantras, they will define for you the iconography and various different explanations of Shri Mata, based on those you can come up with your own personal definition. __ On 7 Messenger - Make free PC-to-PC calls to your friends overseas. http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 No matter if this is what Klinne means, beyond doubt what you say is full of immaculate truth. (in my opinion of course and who am i?) or better question:Who are you? Is it you Nora? > > So as I see it : . She who is full of desire or the desirous one or > to fill with desire. She who is the desire of Kamesvara? > > Another interpretation : It's a characteristic of the world. Like > every wave melts back into the sea. Sugar or salt melt into water > you can still taste but no longer separate. It's just another view > of Devi's cosmic function -- forever creating and then reabsorbing. > This moisture or melting idea reminds us of that and in kaulacharya > everything comes back to the body. Applied to the human cogniser it is the state where consciousness assumes no distinct locality neither as cogniser, nor act of cognition or object, it melts and mixes and causes to flow, and in this way the cogniser creates and dissolve himself. This then is also the supreme substance, the Purnima Kala, emitted when melting the chandra mandala in the brain center and being aware of the flow. Beautified by Bliss owing to the perfect coincidence of seed and womb this linga, heart of the Yogini engenders an indescribable consciousness. (tantraloka) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 , "mahahradanatha" <mahahradanatha wrote: > > No matter if this is what Klinne means, beyond doubt what you say is full of immaculate truth. (in my opinion of course and who am i?) > or better question: Who are you? Is it you Nora? wow!!! now im convince you are a siddha. *LOL* My apology, this is honestly a mistake. I never realise it until I read Maharadanatha Message. Yes! its me. I came earlier to check on emails not only mine but from the homepage and from there, I forward it to the other moderators. I must have forgotton to log off. [blushing] Just for infor about this id. This is an extraction from our homepage: About us: "Who "runs" the group? We all do. No one is "boss." No one sets an "agenda." The group is technically "owned" by an umbrella ID to which we all have access. That ID "added" each of us as moderators. Any one of us could conceiveably enter the umbrella ID and delete any other moderator, or delete the whole group for that matter. The only thing that holds us together is love and trust. Some have advised us that this is a risky way of doing business. But the thing is, it's not a business. If the love and trust are not strong enough to hold us together, then we have no right being here under Devi's name." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 The one for whom you happily melt into leaving no remainder. Joy of union.Sweet! > Klinna also can mean one who is melting > > So as I see it : . She who is full of desire or the desirous one or > to fill with desire. She who is the desire of Kamesvara? > > Another interpretation : It's a characteristic of the world. Like > every wave melts back into the sea. Sugar or salt melt into water > you can still taste but no longer separate. It's just another view > of Devi's cosmic function -- forever creating and then reabsorbing. > This moisture or melting idea reminds us of that and in kaulacharya > everything comes back to the body. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 my dearest llundrub how are you seen u after long time i am very good fan of u as u write and ur thoughts and ur views and ur knowledge. pls tell me about ur self some times so may be possible see u soon in us. deepak kumar consious devotee Llundrub <llundrub (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote: The one for whom you happily melt into leaving no remainder. Joy of union.Sweet! > Klinna also can mean one who is melting > > So as I see it : . She who is full of desire or the desirous one or > to fill with desire. She who is the desire of Kamesvara? > > Another interpretation : It's a characteristic of the world. Like > every wave melts back into the sea. Sugar or salt melt into water > you can still taste but no longer separate. It's just another view > of Devi's cosmic function -- forever creating and then reabsorbing. > This moisture or melting idea reminds us of that and in kaulacharya > everything comes back to the body. > > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 Thank you all for your replies. It was very helpful Aum! Shanti! , kartik gaurav <omkaaraya wrote: > > > > > That particular Gayatri of Tripura Sundari has become > famous primarily because of Mantra Mahodadhi, which > gives it as one of the many shapa uddhAra mantras > (this is from memory, so there is a high chance I am > wrong). > > Klinne, I think, is short for soft hearted or > merciful. It is also one of the bijas to the bala > sundari dipika mantra. > Consider: > KlinnaH hridaya or viklinna are good examples. > You can look up the root word Klinna and various > derivatives, I mean thats what I'd do. > > There are other interpretations of this particular > term that are expressed in the context of yoni. The > same treatment is given to terms such as kundoNbhava > or bhaga. They have various interpretations, and the > "true" meaning would depend on your bhava. You can > also look at deeper discussions of Devi in your > favourite tantras, they will define for you the > iconography and various different explanations of Shri > Mata, based on those you can come up with your own > personal definition. > > > > > > > __ > On 7 > Messenger - Make free PC-to-PC calls to your friends overseas. > http://au.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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