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Anonymous
March 03, 2014 01:57 PM

Thanks for taking your time in replying me. What I wanted to say that the subtle body (puryashtaka) never dies during the death of the adhiboudhika body, the body comprised of elements. It carries on till one gets liberation. it takes one body after another according to its karma and desires. This has been emphasized in Yoga Vasishta, the supreme scripture. That's why there is a continuation of Karma as well as remembrance of previous births. Karma being separated in the form of "karmic bag" and assigned to another subtle body is unwarranted (according to your writing). There are have been many occasions in the scriptures where people who have done the appropriate yoga obtain the vision of all their previous births, one example being yoga Vasishta. There is an absolute continuation of subtle body and in no stage it is destroyed, as when this is destroyed, the "I" sense gets nullified. The puryashtaka gets created when the cosmic consciousness reflects on itself and it gets destroyed the moment the "I", which is the cause of the creation of Puryashtaka, is realized as non-existent and just an imagination.

MANBLUNDER
March 03, 2014 12:50 PM

This is the correct link for above reply. Bhāvanopaniṣad 11

MANBLUNDER
March 02, 2014 07:22 AM

What you are doing is the best. This should lead you to Mantramātṛkāpuṣpamālāstavaḥ

Anonymous
March 02, 2014 05:18 AM

I have been chanting Lalitha Shasranamam every day while travelling to work in the bus early mornings between 6am to 630)USA) I close my eyes and imagine me doing milk,honey,water abishegam to Godess Lalitha.

MANBLUNDER
March 01, 2014 05:02 PM

Puryaṣṭaka is explained in this linkBhāvanopaniṣad 13Karma is one of the components of Puryaṣṭaka. Spiritual sādhana leads to liberation. Spiritual sādhana has been exhaustively discussed in this site.

Anonymous
March 01, 2014 04:19 PM

Instead of reinventing the wheel on birth, death, rebirth etc. you can concentrate on what you do at your best - leading the masses towards spiritual sadhana. I disgaree with most of your views presented in the form of conversation of Shiva and Shakti, especially the karmic bag stuff. The five Kosa framework is also not uniform across scriptures, and the puryashtaka interpretation seems to be more logical.

Anonymous
February 27, 2014 10:16 AM

sir i got dream that i am giving tharpanam to some one. what is the interpretation ,bad or good ?

MANBLUNDER
February 23, 2014 09:48 PM

Lalitā Sahasranāma encompasses every aspect of our existence. Recitation of Lalitā Sahasranāma leads you to spiritual path. Since you are already reciting Lalitā Sahasranāma, there is no need for any other stotras. Possibly you can further progress with Bālā mantra. If you need any further details please write to me at ravi@manblunder.com

Anonymous
February 23, 2014 09:15 PM

What other stotras are good for women under 20 and what is the main significance of lalita sahasranamam?