Guest guest Posted May 11, 2005 Report Share Posted May 11, 2005 , "Sankar Viswanathan" <sankarrukku@g...> wrote: "When we went to the temple in the morning we did not see Krishna in the sanctum sanctorum. We saw MAA in the Mahashamardhini form. So we thought we had come to the wrong temple. Went out and enquired. We were told that during Navaratri Lord Krishna is dressed as MAA in different forms. This way we were shown that Lord Krishna and MAA are one and the same and all our lingering doubts were cleared. Jai MAA !!!" "Jai Maa dear brother! i bow to you!!!!!!!!!! This has always been my view; Thank-you so much for sharing this very very beautiful Teaching. Everything is Maa! There is only one. Everything is Her...Everything is Her desire. "Spirit and Nature dancing together in Eternal Embrace" Jai Chandi Shree Maa! Jai Shiva Swamiji! Jai Thakur Ramakrishna Deva! Your sister dancing on the waves of Maa's Love', muktimaa > I have reading the messages of our friends about the different kinds > of images and Swamiji's reply. Thought could add some of my > thoughts and experiences. > > For a five-month-old baby does it matter whether it's mother is > ugly or beautiful, rich or poor? It knows its mother and trusts her. > Our attitude should be similar. What difference does it make? She is > MAA. Our Mother. > > Our family has a Devi temple. It is more than 150 years old. At that > time there was no temple in the village, which had only about 20 > families. So the Puja of one house was converted into a temple. There > is no idol. There is a Kumkum filled box in front of a mirror, which > is worshipped as Devi. Now the temple has grown big with a trust for > managing it. It is still private and there is no idol. Again there is > a small clearing in the midst of the paddy fields in our village. > There a couple of stones are worshipped as Dharmasastha and > Vigneswara. We still worship there though we no longer own any paddy > fields. > > I have always been devoted to Lord Krishna. He was and is one of my > favorite gods. When I was attracted to MAA, I did have some doubts. > Long time back I had visited Udipi on the Durga Ashtami day. Udipi is > famous for the Krishna temple consecrated by Swami Madhavacharya one > of our great gurus. When we went to the temple in the morning we did > not see Krishna in the sanctum sanctorum. We saw MAA in the > Mahashamardhini form. So we thought we had come to the wrong temple. > Went out and enquired. We were told that during Navaratri Lord Krishna > is dressed as MAA in different forms. > > This way we were shown that Lord Krishna and MAA are one and the same > and all our lingering doubts were cleared. > > Jai MAA !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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