- Ichcha Sakthi (Stimulating Desire)
- Kriya Sakthi (Creativitiy)
- Gnana Sakthi (Wisdom)
These are the three powers
2007-12-08 20:02:41
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answer #1
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answered by atypical_mind4eva 1
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Originally 5 (Five) sakthis were given to Lord Ganesha and subsequently 3 more shakthis were created and givn to Lord Murugan. They are -
The sixth shakti, entrusted to Lord Murugan, is that of raja yoga, the AWAKENING OF THE KUNDALINI, which should never be attempted until the first five vibratory rates of the Lord have been maintained and are a natural part of one's life. The sixth shakti is only felt in yogic meditation, when the crown of the head becomes the temple -- the high-pitched "eee" tone ringing within it like a temple bell, and the kundalini awakened, the camphor light aglow. The yogi thus locked in his own yoke finds himself seated on the fifth shakti, supported by the lotus petals of the other four. In his state of yoga, he then merges into jnana; and answers to his deepest philosophical questions come crystal clear as the seventh shakti penetrates the akashic ether of his mind.
The seventh shakti is the great ray of the giving forth of SPRITUAL TEACHINGS from the brink of the Absolute, at which point Lord Siva and His son Lord Murugan merge. This great shakti is held by the rishis and the saints of our religion. Lord Murugan Himself is the preceptor of all of our religion. The seventh and eighth shaktis are the SHIV SHAKTI, the great dance of creation, the eighth being that outpouring power
felt when mind collects itself when it comes out of the Self, the Absolute, and then forms into manifest knowledge: the seventh shakti.
We shall not concern ourselves now with the sixth, seventh or eighth shaktis, for we are to meditate on and bring through the rays of the first five shaktis through the worship of Lord Ganesha. These five shaktis form the basis for all of the religions in the world, though usually not in their entirety. What we call Ganesha worship today is actually the age-old religious pattern performed through eons of time and is found in some form in each of the eleven religions of the world and in the multitudes of faiths. The height of religious experience in many religions is to uphold these five shaktis for society to survive and flourish. And this is basically the extent of most of the world's religions; for once religion is secured in one's life, raja yoga -- finding the temple within, going into that temple, merging within the sanctum sanctorum with the Supreme Lord Himself, the father of the great God Ganesha -- is the next and most natural unfoldment.
The three shaktis - Ichcha Sakthi (Stimulating Desire), Kriya Sakthi (Creativitiy), Gnana Sakthi (Wisdom) are vested with LORD SHIVA. -
2007-12-09 12:01:59
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answer #2
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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easy..
1. The power to shape into different forms to exscape his arch nemesese.
2. the power of invisiblity
3. the power of persuasion....like a Jedi master!
2007-12-08 19:57:43
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answer #3
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answered by johnny.zondo 6
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