There are two Mul dwarkas. One in Kodinar district and one in Visavada.What is the significance of both?which one is significant for Krishna devotees?
Planning to visit Somnath and dwarka. which one should I cover?
I have gone through many lectures on Advait Vedanta.
Here is what I understand.
Bramhan
Anything you are aware of i.e. sound, signs, smells all these, they are
objects of consciousness. You are aware of them and that which is
aware of them is consciousness i.e. Bramhan
Consciousness is awareness...
Separation of Church (Religious Bodies) and State (Government and Administrative Bodies) is an important concept in modern politics.
Christians love to quote Matthew 22:21
“Give therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and to God the
things that are God’s.”
and some of them try to impl...
> भूयो भूयः परे भावे भावना भाव्यते हि या । जपः सोऽत्र स्वयं नादो मन्त्रात्मा जप्य ईदृशः ॥
Vijnanbhairava Tantra, verse 145 🕉️
"That contemplation which is made over and over again on the highest state (i.e. on the Supreme I-consciousness) is in this subtle teaching a japa. Such an inner automatic Sound (of I) which is of the nature of a mantra should be pondered over again and again. This is the kind of subtle japa that the yogl should perform."
Above is an image of Kamakshi Ambal. I've searched many places on the objects that she's holding in her arms. While searching, I found many other deities also having the similar/same objects in their hands.
Can someone tell me what are those marked objects and what does it signify?