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− | [[Realm | + | [[Realm of Lord Siva]] full of [[Brahman]] effulgence. It is situated between [[Hari-dhama]] and [[Devi-dhama]].This is the destination of the [[brahmavadis]], impersonalistic worshipers of [[Siva]] and those who [[meditate]] on [[Brahman]]. Here I can stay for a long time as [[Siva's]] associate or by his [[mercy]] reach [[Hari-dhama]]. It may also happen that I break the {{Wiki|rules}} of [[life]] here and am sent back to [[material world]]. |
"The [[demigods]] observed Lord [[Siva]] sitting on the summit of [[Kailasa]] Hill with his wife, [[Bhavani]], for the [[auspicious]] [[development]] of the [[three worlds]]. He was being worshiped by great saintly persons [[desiring]] [[liberation]]. The [[demigods]] [[offered]] him their obeisances and [[prayers]] with great [[respect]]." (SB 8.7.20) | "The [[demigods]] observed Lord [[Siva]] sitting on the summit of [[Kailasa]] Hill with his wife, [[Bhavani]], for the [[auspicious]] [[development]] of the [[three worlds]]. He was being worshiped by great saintly persons [[desiring]] [[liberation]]. The [[demigods]] [[offered]] him their obeisances and [[prayers]] with great [[respect]]." (SB 8.7.20) | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:22, 19 September 2015
Realm of Lord Siva full of Brahman effulgence. It is situated between Hari-dhama and Devi-dhama.This is the destination of the brahmavadis, impersonalistic worshipers of Siva and those who meditate on Brahman. Here I can stay for a long time as Siva's associate or by his mercy reach Hari-dhama. It may also happen that I break the rules of life here and am sent back to material world.
"The demigods observed Lord Siva sitting on the summit of Kailasa Hill with his wife, Bhavani, for the auspicious development of the three worlds. He was being worshiped by great saintly persons desiring liberation. The demigods offered him their obeisances and prayers with great respect." (SB 8.7.20)