Introduction to the Pacaratra And the Ahirbudhnya Samhita

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Introduction to the Pacaratra And the Ahirbudhnya Samhita
Friedrich Otto Schrader
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p. 84.
° The comm. makes a futile attempt at excusing the author, ed. p. 122.
' The oomm. both of Tattvatraya and Tat. Dip. have no other Smrti authority for it than a stanza of the S'aiva Purana, to which they add, as S'ruti quotation, the passage of the Uttaranarayana mentioned above, S'rinivasadasa explaining that NJla must be under- stood implicitly ! — In P. Prakas'a S. (hardly earlier than the twelfth century) the three S'aktis, regarded as aspects of the one S'akti, are connected with th
...e souls, the white S'ri taking care of the souls in which the Sattva Guna dominates, the red Bhu of the Baiasio ones, and the black {nila) Durga of the Tamasic ones (I,'l. 58-59).
65 (prabhdva), and Nila the moon, sun, and fire. S'ri, further, is threefold : as Yoga, Bhoga, and Vira S'akti (connected resp. with Yoga practice, domestic and temple worship) ; Nila as Soma is also the goddess of vegetation, and as sun the goddess of time, while as fire she is connected with, hunger and thirst, heat and cold ; and Bhudevi, of the nature of the Pranava, is the sustaining power of the earth with its fourteen planes.


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