The poet Tulsi Das wrote Rudrashtakam, an octet to the Formless. - TopicsExpress



          

The poet Tulsi Das wrote Rudrashtakam, an octet to the Formless. Here it is in musical form. This octet is very good and I had experienced my Kundalini rising, as I pondered on its meaning. “The Internet is the best place to talk about God”, said Pope Benedict XVI. Sacred Music or Gandharva Music can definitely elevate the Kundalini. After all, the Universe is one Cosmic Dance and let us dissolve in that Cosmic Dance, which is Bliss Absolute. Listening to Sacred Music, we elevate our Consciousness from the mundane level to the supra-mundane level. The Point of Bliss becomes accessible to the divinely intoxicated mind, the Point where Truth, Art, Poetry and Music meet. Namameesha Meeshana Nirvana Roopam Vibhum Vyapakam Brahma veda swaroopam Nijam Nirgunam Nirvikalpma Nireeham Chid Akasha Akasha Vasam Bhajeham O The Lord of All That is Who is the Bliss of Self Resplended art Thou in Thy Form Omnipresent in all verities Of the Nature of Absolute Being With mighty Vedas as Thy Form Changeless, passionless, attributeless, To Thee who lives in the Sky of Consciousness To Thee, I bow ! Nirakara Omkara Moolam Thureeyam Giraajnana Gotheetha Meesham Gireesham Karalam Maha Kala Kalam Kripalam Gunakara Samsara Param Nathoham O Formless Absolute O Transcendence Personified The Root Cause of all sound Transcending senses, knowledge, tongue The Lord of the Himalayas O Destroyer of fierce Time Benevolent, the abode of qualities divine Transcending the Universe To Thee who lives in the Sky of Consciousness To Thee, I bow ! The Sacred Music video and more at eastrovedica/html/octettoformless.asp
Posted on: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 10:41:04 +0000

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