“THOONILUM IRUPPAAN THURUMBILUM IRUPPAAN”

“THOONILUM IRUPPAAN THURUMBILUM IRUPPAAN THOOYAVAN JODHI NAARAAYANAN”

As I, as pure energy, give light to this body, so do I to the world. As a result, the whole world is mine; alternatively, nothing is.”Ashtavakra Gita, chapter 2,

When one meditates endlessly on one’s own shape as a luminous body, it transforms into an eternal energy of illumination from within. According to Albert Einstein’s Relativity Theory (E = m c2), when luminosity (c2) and body mass (m) combine, they form an eternal energy (E) on their own.

For example, in Praglada Saritram, where paramporul (E=energy) is a sign of light (c2), when Pragalaatha thinks of parabrahmam, because that same Brahmam is in him, Lord Narashima appears from the pillar to tiny particle and thereby manifests his Shakti Soroobam that pervades in all places.

The mind’s light, known as Chindana Shakti (c2), travels at a tremendous speed when it coincides with the mass (m) of each body. The fulminating essence manifests as the energy (E) of Narasimha.

In the Pragladhan of (m), Narayana’s immeasurably swift thinking (c2) in the light of mind took the form of the omnipresent Narasimha avatar, represented by mc2=E, signifying the manifestation of the immense Shakti (E) from pillar to tiny parts.

Sri Gurubhyo Namaha 🙏🏿

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