Monday, 26 December 2016

Mahakal is that divine energy that shall fulfill tomorrow’s goal of world transformation. He is also called Rudra.

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Mahakal is that divine energy that shall fulfill tomorrow’s goal of world transformation. He is also called Rudra. Transformation is always full of strife and terrible or Raudra in nature. Hence activities of Lord Rudra too are believed to be of this type. By enacting the Tandav dance he sets rolling Pralaya or world annihilation. One can find terrible poisonous snakes coiled round his torso. His army comprises of ghosts, spirits etc. What can one say about the piercing power of his Trishul weapon? When he plays his Damru, all directions manifest terrific storms. Thus so terrible is Lord Rudra who is also the harbinger of Era Transformation in the form of Lord Mahadev-Mahakal. Yet in this terrible Raudra form of his dwells a great aspiration of world being in the ultimate analysis. Hence on his scalp dwells the immortal nectarine River Ganges. Also resides there, the moon which is a symbol of peace and coolness. Nandi Bull his vehicle represents magnanimity, faith and goodwill towards all. He neither allows poison to fall on the ground nor does he swallow it entirely but since he holds it in his throat he is called Neelkanth. Such then is the form and nature of Maharudra ~ Mahakal. Lord Mahakal has incarnated time and again in this world. In order to fulfill the goal of Era Transformation time and again he has incarnated in many forms and executed many Lilas or divine sports. All his external appearances have been varied but yet his inner aspiration has been one only viz. ‘Paritranaya sadhunam vinashaya cha dushkritan. Dharma sansthapanarthaya sambhavami yuge yuge’ ~ means in order to protect saintly pious people and destroy vile minded and demonic behaving people he incarnates or takes an Avatar time and again in this world! πŸ™πŸ»πŸ‘πŸŒ€πŸ’€πŸŒ™πŸπŸšπŸŒ·πŸ•‰πŸ“ΏπŸƒπŸ””πŸ™πŸ»
Hari Om Tat Sat ~ Om Namo Bhagwate Rudraya Namah ~ Jai Shri Mahakal! πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»


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