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Posted Dec 11
Never allow THIS type of person to infiltrate your religious organization.
Posted Dec 2
Posted Nov 30
"Kama is the root of the world's existence. All that is born originates from Kama, it is by Kama also that primordial matter and all beings eventually dissolve away. Without [passion of] Shiva and Shakti, creation would be nothing but a figment, nothing from birth to death occurs without activation of Kama. Shiva is manifest as the great linga, Shakti essential form is the yoni, by their interaction, the entire world comes into being; this is called the activity of Kama. Canonical erotic art is an extensive subject in authoritative scriptures, as they say, a place devoid of erotic imagery is a place to be shunned. By Tantric authority, such places are considered inferior and to be avoided, as if tantamount to the lair of death, of impenetrable darkness." — Shilpa-prakasha 2.498–503
Posted Nov 27
Kali Ma is neither a demon or a feminist icon. Kali Ma is an Avatar of the Goddess Durga. She is a protector and the destroyer of evil. Jai Kali Ma.
Posted Nov 27
Posted Nov 26
Consciousness is all the seeds transforming in various ways, through mutual influence producing the many conceptualizations. Vasubandhu
Posted Nov 26
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Posted Nov 26
In the Narada-pancharatra it is said: "The three Vedas, six Vedangas, poetry, demigods, words, and everything else, are all situated in the eight-syllable mantra." "The eight-syllable mantra is the essence of all Vedanta philosophy. It is a boat to cross the ocean of repeated birth and death. It is the path followed by they who wish never to be born again." "A country that honors a person perfect in chanting the eight-syllable mantra will not be touched by disease, poverty, or theft." "The demigods, demons, Gandharvas, Siddhas, Vidyadharas, and others respectfully bow before a person exalted with knowledge of the eight-syllable mantra." "The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Näräyaëa, personally appears in the mouth as the eight-syllable mantra."
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