The Source&The Vessel, and The Veera.
At a casual glance, the ParamaGuru appears to be a simple universalist, one who accepts every belief system, proclaiming that all paths are equal. But with the Greatest Chaturdha Purush Siddha, there are always layers hidden in plain sight.
Let us stand on common ground: every being yearns to touch the Ultimate, the Supreme, through their own unique perception.
We know the history. Even the vilest Asuras invoked Kali and Shiva. They performed penance not for liberation, but for Siddhis, raw power to wreak havoc upon the Devas. Why would the All-Knowing Mother grant such power to the wicked?
Because She is the MOTHER.
She is the infinite Dynamo. She does not discriminate between the Deva and the Asura; She responds only to the intensity of the Bhakti (devotion). She fuels the aspiration, regardless of the intent. However, do not mistake Her generosity for blindness. She gives the power, but the Kala Chakra (Wheel of Time) ensures that Karma eventually establishes the Dharma of that Kalpa.
As time progresses, the purity of the original prayer gets diluted.
Think of it this way: The Light Source is singular and absolute. But if you surround that Light with different colored glasses, you perceive different hues. Do not be foolish enough to fight over the colors. The color does not come from the Source; it comes from the glass. But remember without the Source, there is no color to begin with.
Realize this now: *She powers every belief and every form of worship*
But here is the spiritual trap: What humans do with that Shakti leads us into the density of the Kali Yuga. If you look at a specific vessel, a specific path and fill yourself with hate for it, you eventually end up hating the Source within it. And the cosmos has a cruel sense of humor: That hate binds you to the very vessel you loathe, birthing you into it in the next cycle.
So, does this mean we stand as mute spectators to Adharma?
Absolutely not.
Do not forget that She is also the Mother of Veeras. She does not merely choose a Veera; She forges one.
Always be ready. Do not wait for a throne; wait for the call of Duty. What kind of Bhog would it be if your rise was easy? She demands a raw offering. She delights in seeing you crawl through the dirt, bleeding against all the odds, crushing Adharma at the edge of the cliff. That struggle, that fire that is the Bhog She loves.
Step in when the call comes organically. Be the Veera who acts not out of hate for the vessel, but out of love for the Dharma.
Perform the duty. Detach from the result. Become the instrument.
Jai Ma Adya Mahakali
BhairavaKaalikeNamostute
- By Sai Madhav Shisya of Gurudev Shri Praveen Radhakrishnan