Thank you❤ This class is extremely informative as well as inspiring. With the brilliant emphasazing of the spiritual essential. Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Thank you again for the research and perspectives that you are sharing. Just as if I were taking notes in an academic class, I have an established file of your remarks and helpful visual summaries to which I add on an ongoing basis as you continue to teach. Although I’ve made efforts to inform myself of the history of Shaiva traditions, it is the first time I have heard even the mention of Chatur Bhagini. As I have a lifelong interest in the subtler connotations of the four directions, I definitely made a note of that. Above all, I appreciate the respectful, sensitive, and sophisticated perspective by which you place diverse practices and traditions into context. It has given me a clearer understanding of that which is foundational for people of beginner's aspiration like myself: Adequate psychophysical basis, adequate ethical orientation, adequate metaphysical philosophy, and adequate channel of grace/devotion. I look forward to your remarks on Sri Vidya.
Chaturbhagini practices are not known to majority of people or not even talked about but very few ppl do as a secret practice, it has has references in Atharva Veda and Puranas.
@@VishwaYoga From your remarks, I have the impression that Chatur Bhagini has a magical emphasis more than a transcendental emphasis. Even so, the reason magic is possible is ultimately because of transcendental principles. As a Shaiva whose intensive interest is metaphysics with practical application in (Western-style) astrology (especially Four Elements), the mention of Chatur Bhagini caught my attention mainly for the symbolism employed. Whenever and wherever in the world I encounter fourfold symbolism and lore, I pay attention in order to add to my understanding--and all the more if it is Shiva-related. Probably CB is not an especially promising source of knowledge, but every little bit is appreciated. The name Tumburu is readily encountered in the survey of Kashmir Shaivism; I had encountered that mention several times, so I will look just a little further into that.
Thank you❤
This class is extremely informative as well as inspiring.
With the brilliant emphasazing of the spiritual essential. Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Great, Sir...
Thank you so much sir.
wow 😀🌷
Thank you again for the research and perspectives that you are sharing. Just as if I were taking notes in an academic class, I have an established file of your remarks and helpful visual summaries to which I add on an ongoing basis as you continue to teach.
Although I’ve made efforts to inform myself of the history of Shaiva traditions, it is the first time I have heard even the mention of Chatur Bhagini. As I have a lifelong interest in the subtler connotations of the four directions, I definitely made a note of that.
Above all, I appreciate the respectful, sensitive, and sophisticated perspective by which you place diverse practices and traditions into context. It has given me a clearer understanding of that which is foundational for people of beginner's aspiration like myself: Adequate psychophysical basis, adequate ethical orientation, adequate metaphysical philosophy, and adequate channel of grace/devotion.
I look forward to your remarks on Sri Vidya.
Chaturbhagini practices are not known to majority of people or not even talked about but very few ppl do as a secret practice, it has has references in Atharva Veda and Puranas.
@@VishwaYoga From your remarks, I have the impression that Chatur Bhagini has a magical emphasis more than a transcendental emphasis. Even so, the reason magic is possible is ultimately because of transcendental principles. As a Shaiva whose intensive interest is metaphysics with practical application in (Western-style) astrology (especially Four Elements), the mention of Chatur Bhagini caught my attention mainly for the symbolism employed. Whenever and wherever in the world I encounter fourfold symbolism and lore, I pay attention in order to add to my understanding--and all the more if it is Shiva-related. Probably CB is not an especially promising source of knowledge, but every little bit is appreciated. The name Tumburu is readily encountered in the survey of Kashmir Shaivism; I had encountered that mention several times, so I will look just a little further into that.
It is practical or book knowledge
Guru ji,
I have following questions
1) Where does Rudra Yamal sits in the history ?
3) Bhaskara bhatta , where does he sit in the history ?
Yoginis Kula and Dakinis are the same entities ?
Kind of the same if you are relating with Tibetan Buddhism's term for Tantrica. In Hindu Tantra, Dakins means female demons :)