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Jothi Agaval
January 10, 2024 05:01 PM

Namaste Богдан. Honestly, I find this type of behavior very sad. The people perish for lack of knowledge. The story of Mohinī portrays the importance of Shakti in convincing Brahman to create. They should have known that if Mohinī's story were not true, this universe would not exist, nothing would exist. Because Brahman is only interested in Yoga. Only someone as powerful as Shakti could convince Brahman. If you separate Shakti from Krishna, you will have an immobile void without any attributes. Even bliss is an attribute that Shakti bestows on Brahman. All the virtues of Brahman are bestowed by Shakti. Because Brahman is extraordinary, but he does not know it. It is Shakti that makes Brahman know how extraordinary he is. Radha has Krishna always under her control. Shiva's consort also always has him under her control. Krishna considers it an honor to always be under Shakti's control, as she is the one who makes him know how incredible he is. This is the essential meaning of Mohinī's story. Regarding family, a man should consider it an honor to be under the control of a virtuous wife, as she will bring out the best in this man, and with this the man acquires the ability to also benefit his wife, bringing out the best in her. . They know they need each other. The couple who knows this can achieve whatever they want together, no matter if it is material, spiritual or both. They truly achieve all material comforts and free the entire family at once, even the ancestors who may be trapped.

Богдан
January 10, 2024 02:01 PM

I agree with you. They call all the gods except Kṛṣṇa demigods, and they especially laugh at Śiva when they recall the story of Mohīni. Durga is also a demigoddess, almost on the same level as the gods who control the elements of nature. However, older Krishnas consider Durga to be Krishna's sister, or his Shakti inseparable from him.

Sridevi Modugula
January 10, 2024 04:01 AM

Namaste Jothi ji, Thank you so much for your blessings. I will do the nyasa while reciting the Siddha Kunjika stotram. Please accept my pranaam. I am very very happy and grateful for the knowledge and blessings from you. Thank you!

Krishna
January 10, 2024 12:01 AM

Thank you! I have made the correction.

Jothi Agaval
January 09, 2024 11:01 PM

Namaste Богдан. Regarding the supposed followers of Lord Krishna who attack other paths and mock the Goddess, as I have seen a lot, they are not true followers of Krishna, they would not have these attitudes. They haven't learned anything, and their type of behavior only reinforces that. I would like to see if they have the courage to say what they say in the face of a Tantric full of love in his heart for all paths and all creation.

Jothi Agaval
January 09, 2024 11:01 PM

Namaste Sridevi Modugula. I wrote it in Devanagari Script: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XPM67qs0lJawX_W2geUt2Dvtxhw_Q7PU/view?usp=drive_link Following the path of good you have nothing to fear. Perform Nyasa without any fear. Blessings.

Koman
January 09, 2024 11:01 PM

Hi, there is still a typo in section 9, meaning:..."This seventeen lettered mantra is a prayer to the Lotus dwelling Goddess Śrī Mahālakṣmī". Is it supposed to be twenty seven?

Jothi Agaval
January 09, 2024 10:01 PM

Namaste Богдан. It is complex because a Jñāni, unlike the Bhakta, does not ask God to make it rain, but rather that God teach him how to make it rain. So, the Jñāni makes it rain, while the Bhakta asks God to make it rain. God is so wonderful that he does not force anyone to follow a specific path. So everyone is free to follow the path most connected to their own soul. I climbed Meru through the grace of Śrī Atharvaṇa Bhadrakāḻī Mahā Pratyaṅgirā, but when I looked down from above, I saw all the people of all religions and paths climbing Meru in their own way. When we look from the top of Meru, we gain knowledge of all paths, as they all ultimately lead to the same place. Looking from above, you have no desire to change anything, everything seems perfect as it is. But it is very pleasant to play with the Divine Mother, after climbing Meru. She means Unity, and I act only in union with her will. This is really fun.

Sridevi Modugula
January 09, 2024 07:01 PM

Namaste Jyothi ji Thank you so much for the detailed explanation about praying to the Divine mother and also for the nyasa document. Can you please send me the link for Devnagari script for the same, so that correct pronunciation can be followed. As those are in beejas, do we also get initiated from Guru. Thank you again.

Богдан
January 09, 2024 05:01 PM

Thank you for your answer. But why do we need such complex mantras? While a few bija mantras are enough for most purposes in life, Krishnas generally repeat the mantra without bijas, just with the names of God, and progress spiritually.