I came upon your blog while seeking a deeper understanding of the rudrastakam. My baba always said that 'that which is not' is defined most beautifully in the stanzas, probably paralleling adi's lingastakam. Thank you for that.
In one of your posts you mention the anguish of a guru-less life. I must tell you that the guru comes to you, seeking him is fruitless. Seek the knowledge, n the guru will materialise.
I truly hope you carry on writing though. It so beautiful.
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I came upon your blog while seeking a deeper understanding of the rudrastakam. My baba always said that 'that which is not' is defined most beautifully in the stanzas, probably paralleling adi's lingastakam. Thank you for that.
In one of your posts you mention the anguish of a guru-less life. I must tell you that the guru comes to you, seeking him is fruitless. Seek the knowledge, n the guru will materialise.
I truly hope you carry on writing though. It so beautiful.
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