Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Macrocosm and microcosm

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The position of Lokas in macrocosm corresponds with the position of Chakras in microcosm.

Manidvipa is Sahasrara Chakra and thus topmost.

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Shivaloka is Ajna Chakra and thus below Manidvipa.

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Goloka is Vishuddha Chakra and thus below Kashi.

Ayodhya is Anhata Chakra and thus below Goloka.

Vaikuntha is Manipuraka Chakra and thus below Ayodhya.

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Brahmaloka is Svadhishthana Chakra and thus below Vaikuntha.

Brahmanda is Muladhara Chakra (lowest) and thus below Brahmaloka. Maharloka, Amaravati, Bhuloka etc are within Brahmanda.

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Minor Chakras like Atala, Patala, Rasatala correspond the Underworlds.

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Besides, the three Granthis (Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra Granthis cover the seven Chakras.

Brahma Granthi (lowest) covers Muladhara and Svadhishthana Chakras.

Vishnu Granthi (intermediate) covers Manipuraka, Anhata and Vishuddha Chakras.

Rudra Granthi (topmost) covers Ajna and Sahasrara Chakras,

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and one who rules over these three Granthis (Puras) is Srimad Mahatripurasundari.

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Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Nine Daughters Married to Nine Sages

According to Brahma’s wishes the Nine Daughters who symbolised Navadha Bhakti (nine kinds of devotion) were married to nine Prajapatis  
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Kardama Prajapati, together with his wife Devahooti, performed great penance over the banks of River Saraswati and by the grace of Lord Vishnu begot nine daughters – Kala, Anasuya, Sradha, Harbhivu, Gati, Kriya, Khyati, Arundhati, Shanti - and a son called Kapilacharya. He wished to give his daughters to worthy sages. He then went to the Nava Brahmas and prayed them to accept his daughters as spouses. He gave  
  1. Kala to Marichi, 
  2. Anasuya to Atri, 
  3. Shraddha to Angirasa, 
  4. Havribhuvu to Pulaha, 
  5. Gati to Pulastya, 
  6. Kriya to Kratu, 
  7. Khyati to Bhrigu, 
  8. Arundhati to Vashishta, and 
  9. Shanti to Adharva and performed their marriages. 
They transcended all physical desires and conducted divine lives. They used the marriage life as vehicle for penance and devotion. Their five senses, limbs, and mind were all dedicated to the service and worship of God. They lived blissful lives.

Nine Yogendras (Nava Brahma / Prajpatis / Brahmarishis) to Maharaja Nimi (Son of Dattatreya

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