Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 Dear Saktha Bandhus, This short piece of information is regarding the Dhumavathi Tattva which is one of the vidyas among dasa (10) mahavidyas. Dhuma means " smoke. " Dhumavati is the Devi who is composed of smoke. She is the personification of Avidya. By her nature, she is obscurity and not illumination. She obscures the TRUE SELF by a VIEL of AVIDYA and MAYA from the common person. However, to obscure one thing is to reveal another. To the ordinary common man, she obscures the TRUE SELF by the veil of AVIDYA and to the Upasaka reveals the TRUE SELF by removing the veil of AVIDYA. Thus, her functions are Tirodhana and Anugraha. She is also called “JYESHTA DEVI” or the elderly lady. She is thus named because at the time of dissolution, when the entire cosmos is dissolved, she is still present as the Seed of Cosmos with Chit Kala. She is the first born Tamogunaatmaka Shakti and hence called JYESTHA. Dhumavati is portrayed as a widow. She is the feminine principle without Siva Tattva. She is Shakti without Shiva as a pure potential energy. Dhumavati shows the principle of negation in all aspects. On an outer level she represents poverty, destitution, and suffering, the great misfortunes that we all fear in life. Hence she is said to be crooked. Yet on an inner level this same negativity causes us to seek a greater fulfillment that can be achieved in the limited realms of the manifest creation. Avidya or the Ignorance is the springboard for the Sadhaka to know his TRUE SELF. After all, only frustration in our outer life causes us to seek the inner reality. Dhumavati is whatever obstructs us in life, but what obstructs us in one area can release a new potential to grow in a different direction. Thus she is the good fortune that comes to us in the form of misfortune. Dhumavati represents the darkness on the face of the deep, the original chaos and obscurity which underlies creation. She is the darkness of primordial ignorance, Mulavidya. In veda, the Dhumavati is proclaimed as the RATRI DEVATA. She is YOGANIDRA and BHRANTI. (Please refer 5th chapter of Chandii : Yaa devi sarva bhuteshu Nidra / Bhranti rupena Samsthitah…….). She is the obscuring power that covers the Supreme Light with her veil. When, the Yogi dissolves all his mind and his senses, at this point, Dhumavati obscures his TRUE SELF in the form of NIDRA which is the TAMO MAYA AVASTHA. It is she who uncovers this veil and reveals herself. The 1st chapter of Chandi Sapthasathi is the Divine Sport of DHUMAVATI. Dhumavati represents the power of ignorance or that aspect of the creative force which causes the obscuration of the underlying light of consciousness. This ignorance is a form of darkness which prevents us from seeing the underlying reality. Dhumavati is the Sunya / Voidness, wherein all forms have been dissolved and nothing can any longer be differentiated. Yet this void is not mere darkness. It is a self-illumining reality free of the ordinary duality of subject and object. Dhumavati represents the negative powers of life: disappointment, frustration, humiliation, defeat, loss, sorrow and loneliness. Such experiences overpower the ordinary mind, but to the yogi they are special doors of opportunity to contact the reality which transcends desire. Though the mantra “Dhoom Dhoom……” is the tantikopasana of Dhumavati, the Shuddopasana is the “BHUMA VIDYA” which is very elaborately referred in the CHANDOGYA UPANISHAD. This Vidya was revealed to the Narada by the Sage Sanatkumara. This secret Bhuma Vidya is the essence of Dhumavati Upasana. BHUMA is the Completeness or the ABSOLUTE TRUE SELF. With regards, sriram Namah Savitre. Save all your chat conversations. Find them online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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