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In the seventy-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara portrays the Divine Mother’s navel as a deep, sacred lake where Kama, scorched by Shiva’s fire, dives in for refuge. The rising smoky vine becomes Her romavali - a cosmic reminder of desire burnt to ashes and transformed into grace.
Listen and contemplate how this shloka reveals beauty woven with divine power, in the meditative raga Pantuvarali.
Access the study materials with the link below:
www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.
Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
By Keshava Prasad, Dr Meenakshi Ravi, Sanathana VaniIn the seventy-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara portrays the Divine Mother’s navel as a deep, sacred lake where Kama, scorched by Shiva’s fire, dives in for refuge. The rising smoky vine becomes Her romavali - a cosmic reminder of desire burnt to ashes and transformed into grace.
Listen and contemplate how this shloka reveals beauty woven with divine power, in the meditative raga Pantuvarali.
Access the study materials with the link below:
www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.
Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371