Thursday 22 January 2015

Natraja Bhairavaya Namah- The Nataraja mudra of the Lord Shiva symbolises the eternal Truth of Kaalachakra.


Natraja Bhairavaya Namah- The Nataraja mudra of the Lord Shiva symbolises the eternal Truth of Kaalachakra.
1)SRISHTI - The Lord's right forearm mudra symbolises Srishti or creation of life.
2)STHITI - The Lord's left forearm mudra symbolises Sthiti or sustainable of life.
3)PRALAY - The Lord's left hindarm mudra symbolises Pralay or destruction of life after a full cycle to balance the Urja of life. An end is always a new beginning.
4)BHRAM - Illusion or moho Maya is depicted by the Lord's right hindarm represented by the sound of His Damru. When man is deviated from his aim of uniting with the Lord by earthly lust and attachments ,he is in Bhram and lost.He is unable to attend salvation or Moksha.
5)MUKTI - The mudra of the Lord's legs depicts Mukti or the final stage of Kaalchakra which ,unless attained by the soul,it keeps repeating the cycle of life and death. Once the soul is detached from all moho Maya it is set free or attains Mukti and achieves oneness with the Lord. This is the final destination and ultimate aim of the Aatma.

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