||Om Nama: Shivaya||
Chapter – 47 – Rudra
Samhitha/Shrishti Kanda – 6
Sa Shakthir Ambika Proktha
Prakrithi: Sakaleshwari | Thrideva Janani Nithya Moolakaranabhithyutha || Asya Ashtaubhujashchasanvichithra Vadhana Shubha |
Yeka Chandra Sahasrasya Vadhane
Mashchanithyasha: || Nana Abharana Samyuktha Nanagathi Samanvitha | Nana Ayudhadhara Devi
Phulla Pankaja Lochana ||
Lord Bhrama speaks “Oh!
Intelligent one, you have raised a brilliant question, you always seek the welfare of the people. Whoever listens or recites the Shiva Thaththva and the
splendor of Lord Mahadeva would get relieved from their sins. Oh! Thatha, even
I and Lord Vishnu are not conscious of the Shivathaththva, it has been
highly confidential always. During the end of Mahapralaya/deluge, the sun, moon
and stars disappear, eventually there will be complete darkness, and the
living and non-living things undergo massive ruin, there will be only stark darkness.
There will be no existence of Sparasha, Rasa, Gandha, Roopa, etc. The Veda describes
the presence of Bhramam in the utter darkness, the Sath and Asath cannot be
seen, it cannot be explained by words and it is beyond perception as well. The
Bramham has no name or color, no specific appearance; it has neither gross nor
subtle form. It is neither small nor big, and brief or vast, or expands nor
squeeze. The Veda eulogizes that the Bhramam is eternal truth; it is supreme knowledge
that is immeasurable, blissful, and eternal. It is beyond size, measure, or change;
it is formless, void of attributes, which is perceptible to Yogis. This
all-pervasive Bhramam is the cause of the Universe and its living beings. It
is beyond comparison, it has neither beginning nor end, it is free of the
influence of Maya, it is unblemished and pure, and it is the essence of supreme
consciousness and pure knowledge. This all-pervasive Bhramam is the cause of the
creation of living and non-living things. That supreme Bhramam assumes a
glorious form, and perform various amusements, symbolizes fortune and
auspiciousness, prowess, virtues, etc. It is all-pervasive, knower-of – all,
mighty and enlightens the souls.”
Lord Bhrama continues “Oh!
Vathsa, The Eshwara who has an auspicious appearance is beyond comparison and immeasurable, he is the supreme form of
consciousness and has supreme brilliance, he symbolizes highest of the knowledge,
he is all-pervasive and indestructible.
The supreme Bhramam is Lord Sadhashiva, he is Eshwara who is the
preceptor of the Universe. The supreme Lord Eshwara created his Shakthi also
known as Pradhanaprakrithi, Ambika, Maya, Gunavathi, and Para. She is the Janani of Buddhi Thaththva, and she is unblemished.
The supreme Prakrithi/Shakthi, Bhavagavathi, Paramba, is the mother of the
Trinities. She is the Janani of Bhrama, Vishnu and Lord Maheshwara, she is the
supreme Goddess of the three worlds. She is the cause of the Universe and its
living beings. Shakthi symbolizes auspiciousness, she has eight arms, she has a stunning appearance, and her face excels the luster of thousands of autumn
moon. She is adorned in magnificent ornaments all over the body, she holds
vicious weapons in the eight arms, and her eyes have the resemblance of fully
bloomed lotus flowers. She has supreme brilliance, she creates the living and
non-living things in the Universe. She is Maya of supreme Lord Eshwara, and she
takes various forms according to her will.
The Paramapurusha, the supreme Lord Shiva who have three eyes, have
beautiful matted hair locks adorned in a crescent moon, and Devi Ganga. The Supreme Lord Shiva has five heads, three
eyes on each face resembled Surya, Chandra, and Agni, he has pleasing look,
holds a powerful trident, he has fair complexion resembles the luster of camphor,
smeared in sacred ashes all over the body.
The Parambhrama resembles the ‘Kala’/time as well, with the inseparable
association of Shakthi built a shrine known as the supreme abode of Shivaloka.
The sacred place Kashi on the Earth is considered as superior, which provides
salvation to Jeeva. It is the place
where the primordial deities Lord Shiva and Shakthi lives permanently, perform
various amusements, and live in supreme bliss. Therefore the city of Kashi is
called Avimukthakshethra, the Shiva and Shakthi are inseparable and will not
get separated even at the time of the deluge. Previously, this sacred place of Kashi
was named Anandavana, by Lord Shiva who is Pinakindhari, later it came to
know as Avirmukthakshethra. Oh! Narada, Lord Shiva, and Shakthi were blissfully
roaming in the sacred city, desired to have somebody to look after the creation
and preservation of the Universe so that they can undertake Vairagya. Thus,
Lord Vishnu was created out of the Saththvik nature of that supreme Lord
Sadhashiva. Lord Vishnu who the complexion of dark clouds, has four arms
holding Shakha, Chakra, Gadha, and the Padma, attired in majestic yellow silk
garment, adorned in marvelous ornaments all over the body, appeared before
Shiva and spoke passionately “Oh! Prabho, kindly name me and describe my
duties” Lord Shiva was pleased and
pronounced “You will be known as the all-pervasive Vishnu, will be known in
several names by your devotees, carryout Tapas to attain eminence in the
assigned task.” Thus, Lord Vishnu offered salutation to Lord Shiva and went to
conduct Tapas. Thus Lord Vishnu
conducted Tapas for twelve thousand years, did not attain the grace of Lord, and
further contemplated upon Lord Shiva.
Finally, Lord Shiva advised Lord Vishnu to conduct Tapas for another few
years, achieved the knowledge of Bhrama Thaththva. The influence of Maya caused
to appear several watercourses form the body of Lord Shiva and shortly all
those watercourses disappeared and appeared as Shunya/Bhramam, the mere touch
of that Bhramam would destroy all the sins. Lord Vishnu, who is none other than
Purusha and Prakrithi, reclined on the Serpent Anantha in the ocean, due to
extreme fatigue of long Tapas, he is eulogized as Narayana by the Veda. The Mahath Thaththvas, Trigunas
and the five essential elements known as Agni, Vayu, Akash, Jalam, and Bhoomi,
was appeared from the Prakrithi. Oh!
Rishi Saththama, I have narrated all those twenty-four Prakrithi Thathtthva to
you. The Supreme Lord Vishnu who is Purusha accepted all those Thaththva,
reclined on the serpent Anantha.”