Brahman incarnating as Shri Sita in past and Shri Kalki in future.
From: "jagbir singh"
Date: Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:00 am
Subject: Brahman incarnating as Shri Sita in past and Shri Kalki in future.
—- In shriadishakti@yahoogroups.com," jagbir singh"
>
> Dear Alex and Dayalji,
>
> i regard the following verses of the Mundakopanisad to answer the
> question of Shri Sita's incarnation issuing forth from the Adi
> Shakti. ...
>
>"From Her take their origin the numerous Gods, the heavenly beings,
> men, beasts, and birds, the in-breath and the out-breath, rice and
> barley, ascetic fervor, faith, truth, purity, and law.”
>
>
Shri Sita takes her origin from the Adi Shakti. It is for this reason
that she, along with all the numerous gods and messengers of God, pay
obeisance and meditate on the Shakti. That is why all SY mantras on
Earth are accredited to the Adi Shakti. For example the mantra to
Shri Sita Rama on the right heart of the subtle system is:
Om Twameva Shakshat Shri Sita Rama Shakshat
Shri Adi Shakti Mataji Nirmala Devi Namoh Namah
It confirms that Shri Sita and Rama are actually part and parcel of
the Shakti as from Her issued all Gods, the heavenly beings,
men, beasts, and birds, the in-breath and the out-breath, rice and
barley, ascetic fervor, faith, truth, purity, and law. Shri Mataji
Nirmala Devi, the incarnation of this same Shakti on Earth, may have
created doubts in the mind of the Maharani and many others by
claiming that She was Shri Sita in the past. But this is the truth
because the Adi Shakti is Brahman!
According to Arvind Sharma, M.A., M.T.S., Ph.D.”Brahman also may
choose to take birth in a knowable form, or avatar (incarnation), to
uphold dharma and restore balance to the world. Krishna, a well-known
avatar of Vishnu, appears at times to save the world. Rama,
another well-known avatar of Vishnu, is the subject of the Hindu epic
Ramayana (Way of Rama). Whether nirguna or saguna, Brahman
represents the ultimate reality (sat), ultimate consciousness (sit),
and ultimate bliss (ananda).
Vishnu has ten major avatars, which are described in Hindu texts
called the Puranas. These incarnations and their Hindu names are:
fish (matsya), tortoise (krma), boar (varaha), man lion
(narasimha), dwarf (vamana), axe-wielding human (Parashurama),
ideal person (Rama of the Ramayana), all-attractive perfect
person (Krishna), the enlightened (Buddha), and a future incarnation
(Kalkî).”
The same Brahman who was Shri Sita will appear in future as Shri
Kalki, the Man on the White Horse promised by Lord Jesus:
Om Twameva Sakshat
Shri Mahalakshmi Mahasaraswati Mahakali
Trigunatmika Kundalini Sakshat
Shri Adi Shakti Mataji Shri Nirmala Devi Namoh Namah
Om Twameva Sakshat Shri Kalki Sakshat
Shri Adi Shakti Mataji Shri Nirmala Devi Namoh Namah
Om Twameva Sakshat Shri Kalki Sakshat
Shri Sahasrara Swamini Moksha Pradayini
Mataji Shri Nirmala Devi Namoh Namah
That is why this Mahamantra declares that (prior to the Second Coming - Shri Kalki) all who
surrender to the Adi Shakti (Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs) during the
Last Judgment (Jews and Christians) and Al-Qiyamah (Muslims) are
assured of moksa (eternal life).
The Bible assures that"This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached
in all the world, for a witness unto all nations; And then shall the
end come.” (Matthew 24:14) The Qur'n forewarns: "Of what do they
ask one another? About the Awesome News of which they differ. Nay,
they will come to know. Again, nay, they will come to know!" (Al-Naba
78:1-5)
And the Adi Shakti continues to plead with humans to change their
ways and seek the eternal life of the spirit, warning that the End
promised in the Holy Scriptures will definitely come:
“You are arriving at that point where your destruction is sure
because you have to become the spirit. You have to rise in spiritual
life and if your movement is downward who can help you? This is a
very interesting Time. As I have told you is the Time of Judgment and
at this Time we have to be careful that we are our own judges.”
Jai Shri Mataji,
jagbir
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