Anugraha - Descending Grace
Posted on Nov 17th, 2007
by
Lisaji
Does ANUGRAHA mean anything to you? Hear are a few sentences to get the juices flowing in the direction of descending grace. When the time is right, Anugraha will choose you.
Love
Lisa
Anugraha - power of revealing
Divine grace is frequently cited as the principal means of Self-realization. In Classical Yoga, the "Lord" (ishvara) is said to incline toward the yogin who strives for perfection. See also kripa, prasada; cf. Effort.
Also - Tatvilapan - power of revealing (anugraha); experience of God-consciousness when the practitioner becomes like Shiva
anugraha: revealing grace - which grants knowledge and severs the soul's bonds - represented by Siva's raised left foot, and by His lower left hand, held in gajahasta ("elephant trunk") mudra, inviting approach.
anugraha shakti: (Sanskrit) "Graceful or favoring power." Revealing grace. God Siva's power of illumination, through which the soul is freed from the bonds of anava, karma and maya and ultimately attains liberation, moksha. Specifically, anugraha descends on the soul as shaktipata, the diksha (initiation) from a satguru. Anugraha is a key concept in Saiva Siddhanta. It comes when anava mala, the shell of finitude which surrounds the soul, reaches a state of ripeness, malaparipaka
Love
Lisa
Anugraha - power of revealing
Divine grace is frequently cited as the principal means of Self-realization. In Classical Yoga, the "Lord" (ishvara) is said to incline toward the yogin who strives for perfection. See also kripa, prasada; cf. Effort.
Also - Tatvilapan - power of revealing (anugraha); experience of God-consciousness when the practitioner becomes like Shiva
anugraha: revealing grace - which grants knowledge and severs the soul's bonds - represented by Siva's raised left foot, and by His lower left hand, held in gajahasta ("elephant trunk") mudra, inviting approach.
anugraha shakti: (Sanskrit) "Graceful or favoring power." Revealing grace. God Siva's power of illumination, through which the soul is freed from the bonds of anava, karma and maya and ultimately attains liberation, moksha. Specifically, anugraha descends on the soul as shaktipata, the diksha (initiation) from a satguru. Anugraha is a key concept in Saiva Siddhanta. It comes when anava mala, the shell of finitude which surrounds the soul, reaches a state of ripeness, malaparipaka







i am with you
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thank you for this graceful image
thanks ji never heard of this before. its a blessing to know.
may anugraha grace you …
Such a beautiful offering …thank you for this.
blessings.