Meaning:
Joined with Shakti(thyself), Lord Shiva is capable of creating the Universe.
Otherwise, the Lord is not able even to stir. You are worthy of being adored even by Lord
Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Lord Brahma. Therefore, O Goddess! without acquiring
great merits, how can a person be able to salute you?
Exposition:
What a great statement of reality! This is the most important opening shloka of
Soundarya Lahari. It declares that Shiva and Shakti are one and have to be
always together to do anything. They are the parents of the world as prayed in
Vagarthaviva Shloka of the great poet Kalidasa.
Shridevi
is the primordial universal power beyond Hindu Trinity viz.,
Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva. Since great divine powers worship her, normal human beings
like us should have accumulated great merits to pray her. In other words, it is
our great fortune to be a devotee of Shridevi. So, we are really blessed to
discuss the glory of Shridevi.
1. Oneness of Shiva and Shakti:
Only
with united with Shakti(Shridevi), Lord Shiva can create the Universe. This
means that Shiva and Parvati are the parents of the world and are always
together.
2. Mystical Diagram, Shrichakra:
The
mystical diagram Shrichakra represents Shridevi and also the entire universe.
Five Shakti triangles and four Shiva triangles together form the crucial part
in Shrichakra. So, without Shakti and Shiva triangles, the Shrichakra cannot be
constructed!
3. Creation Process:
Shiva
and Shakti represents Purusha and Prakriti which are male and female aspects
respectively. According to Samkhya theory, the union of Purusha and Prakriti
leads to the creation of the universe. So, again it proves that Lord Shiva and
Shridevi is the divine parent of the world.
4. World of Words:
According
to Tantras, vowels, and consonants of the Sanskrit alphabet represent the powers
of Shakti and Shiva respectively. Only by combining these two, we can create
the word. Without combining vowels and
consonants, a word cannot be uttered. So, Lord Shiva and Shridevi are
intricately connected in each and every word.
5. Shakti in word Shiva:
The vowel “i” (i is pronounced as in “kit”) is the critical vowel for the word
Shiva. It represents Shaki. It gives energy to the word Shiva. Only united with
"I", the word Shiva represents Lord Shiva and gets his energy(Shakti)
to create the world.
6. Shiva and Spanda Principle of Tantras:
According
to our Scriptures Tantras, Lord Shiva is the static part of the Universal Self.
Shakti is the dynamic portion who manifests herself as spanda(pulsating
energy). This is implied by the word spanditumapi (to even stir). In other
words, Lord Shiva is the power holder and Shridevi is his Shakti(power).
7. Kundalini Yoga:
Shiva
means every one of us as Individual Self. Here is the arrangement of words (anvaya): Nachet evam devo na khalu kushalah
spanditumapi. Otherwise, we cannot even move a bit in the spiritual path. In
Kundalini Yoga, awakened Mother Kundalini makes the real yoga happen to the
practitioner. This suggests that the Kundalini Yoga to be one of the essential
means for spiritual evolution. Shivah yadi Shaktya yuktah (syat), tarhi
prabhavitum shaktah bhavati. Only by being
united with awakened Mother Kundalini Shakti, one will be able to evolve
spiritually.
8. Guru’s Grace and Siddha Yoga:
Shiva
means every one of us as Individual Self. The arrangement of words is the same
as earlier, as in #7. But, the meaning is different! Only by uniting with
Sadguru‘s Shakti(Grace of the Guru), we can evolve spiritually. Otherwise, we
cannot even move to make any progress on the spiritual path because of
ignorance. The word prabhava is to be interpreted as evolution. The Grace of
the Guru eliminates our ignorance to help us identify and realize the Universal self within ourselves. So, this shloka mandates the necessity of a Guru for
spiritual realization. In Siddha Yoga(a form of Kundalini Yoga), a
Sadguru(Realized Master) transmits the
kind Grace to a worthy disciple via Shaktipat to awaken the divine Mother
Kundalini. Awakened Mother Kundalini
brings about the real yoga to the disciple.
9. Sadguru and his power:
In this
perspective, Shiva means Realized Master (Sadguru). The arrangement of words is the
same as in meaning #7. Only by uniting
with Sridevi’s power, i.e. Shakti, Sadguru is able to become a source of Grace
to awaken Mother Kundalini. Otherwise, Sadguru will not be able to move Mother
Kundalini by Shaktipat. How do we get this meaning? Let us understand it
clearly. The word prabhava is to be interpreted as a source of Grace. The word
spanditumapi has to be taken as Shri Kundalini Deveem spanditumapi which means
“to move the Mother Kundalini “ by Shaktipat. The moment Kundalini Devi gets
awakened by Shaktipat, she starts moving towards Sahasrara to meet her Lord,
Shiva. As we know, by definition, Shaktipat means the descent of Shakti
(Shridevi’s power) from Sadguru to the disciple to awaken Mother Kundalini.
10. Words
of Beauty:
True to
its meaning, Soundarya Lahari(Wave of Beauty), the words used in shlokas are
also beautiful so as to provide a wonderful rhythm, tone, and melody to the
waves! Have a look at these pairs of almost rhyming and homo-phonic words:
Sha-ktya, yu-kto, bhavati, pra-bhavitum; devam, devo; pranan-tum, sto-tum. It
is a wonder; feel it! As Nada is the only existential sat.
Tamaadi
Shaktim pranatah sma nityam |
Let us
pray that primordial power(Shridevi) always (for Her Grace!).
©Tanukapoor☀️๐️☀️

2 comments:
Well done Tanu, your beautiful words echo the Wisdom of the Ages. A blessed contribution, to the discerning eye.
Best wishes in your work and may the Divine Light continue to shine in your heart always.
William.
Thankyou so much William ☀️๐๐ป
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