Shaktih Sa Shivasya Shaktih
Ananda Sutram by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti | |
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Chapter | 1 |
Sutra number | 2 |
Location in Sarkarverse | |
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Shaktih Sa Shivasya Shaktih is the second sutra of the first chapter of Shrii Shrii Anandamurti's Ananda Sutram.[1]
Translation
Shakti (the Operative Principle) is the shakti (force) of Shiva.[1]
Purport
Anandamurti-ji started his explanation by stating, every object has two types of cause— a material cause and an efficient cause. He told, over and above these there is also a conjunctive agency linking the upádána kárańa (material cause) with the nimitta kárańa (efficient or instrumental cause).
In this chapter Anandamurti-ji described Purusa as the "all-pervading entity" and told, no one else except Purusa can be the material cause. On the other hand Prakrti is not all-pervading. Prakrti can only work as much as She is given opportunity to by Purusa. And so, in the science of creation, Purusa alone as the doer entity is the chief efficient or instrumental cause; and since Prakrti has been posing as the doer with the authority given to Her by Purusa, She is the subordinate efficient cause.
Anandamurti-ji continued, the role of Purusa is foremost in all the spheres. Prakrti only acts to whatever extent Purusa has authorized or authorizes Her to act. In the process of evolution, Purusa gives Prakrti the authority to work, and She goes on working.
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Ananda Sutram With: Shaktih Sa Shivasya Shaktih |
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