Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Time and again in order to succeed in this mission this divine couple takes an Avatar in various forms while executing various divine tasks! Jai Shri Mahakal ~ Jai Maa Mahakali !

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In day to day terminology Mahakali can be called a Great Revolution. Prajapati created Goddess Durga by gathering whatever little energy remaining in demigods who were in despair. Durga defeated demons like Madhu-Kaitab, Mahishasur and Shumbh-Nishumbh. Madhu-Kaitab meaning mental weakness, wickedness, emotional waywardness etc. Mahishasur means political anarchy, leadership that strays towards vileness and misuse of authority. Shumbh-Nishumbh means mismanagement in the social and economic arena. All these 3 are seen imbalanced in this world today. Due to problems witnessed here people the world over undergo hardships. In order to rectify this distorted situation there is a need of revolutions within our thinking process, politics, society and economy the world over. This terrific dance of Goddess Mahakali and her destructive-creative actions help fulfill the desired goal of her incarnation in this world. This process aids fulfilling Lord Mahakal’s sacrosanct wish. In the arena of sacred sentiments Lord Mahakal and Mahakali can be called a divine couple representing faith and trust. In the form of agitating struggle and a revolution one can see their terrific wrath. In the form of sacrifice and service this divine couple elicits people’s greatness. In the high intellectual class of the world they can be noted as true discrimination and steadfastness. In the form of character and ethics they become symbols of civility. In the form of valour and zealous activities they represent true human values. The chief mission of this divine couple is to reinstate good behaviour in place of vile ones, replace imbalance with world balance etc. Time and again in order to succeed in this mission this divine couple takes an Avatar in various forms while executing various divine tasks! Jai Shri Mahakal ~ Jai Maa Mahakali ! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

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