Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Lalita Sahasranama # 28

Mandasmitaprabapuramajjatkamesamanasa

mandam yet smitam tasya prabhapure majjat kamesvarasya manasam yasya sa

In the beautiful flow of whose smile the mind of Kamesvara is drowned.

The word Kama means bindu which is the part of the body of Kamakala and which is the sun termed as fire. Kala meaning moon. The Kmkl V says: " Bindu is the form of ahamkara; the sun is the form of pair (kama and kala) of equal essence. Kama means that which is desired and Kala means the moon.

The two bindus Kama and Kala are manifested as the fire and the moon.

According to Mimasakas , the mind is omnipresent, so when it is said that the mind is drowned it means that the glory of the goddess is unlimited.

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