In Namam 132 to 187, the Divine Mother’s Japarupam or
Formlessness will be the described.
The Divine Mother cannot be transgressed against the code of
conduct set by Her. She is infinite and ultimate; Nobody can move above Her level.
Three Murthies Brahma, Visnu and Shiva cannot even go beyond Her
code of conduct. She does not even go beyond the rules set by Her. She has
created this entire universe and has set the rules and provided the rulers for
its protection. She does not override such rules and rulers. Even Iswara (a
form of Shiva) will show great restrain from going against the actions set by
the Divine Mother.
The universe is functioning in accordance to the norm set by the Divine Mother. All universal things are happening in Her planned ways. The tsunamis, virus issues, earth quakes and or any natural destructions etc are within Her planned timings as part of Her ruling the universe. She always does things in universally accepted ways, which are set by Herself. She is controlling the creation, stabilization and destruction of the universe. She sets the procedures and rules for the people in maintaining functions. She is not bounded by those code of conducts set by Her; yet She does not override them in maintaining the universe.
The universe is functioning in accordance to the norm set by the Divine Mother. All universal things are happening in Her planned ways. The tsunamis, virus issues, earth quakes and or any natural destructions etc are within Her planned timings as part of Her ruling the universe. She always does things in universally accepted ways, which are set by Herself. She is controlling the creation, stabilization and destruction of the universe. She sets the procedures and rules for the people in maintaining functions. She is not bounded by those code of conducts set by Her; yet She does not override them in maintaining the universe.
The humans cannot go beyond the code of conduct set by the
Divine Mother. She is not belonging to any of the following meanings; namely
transgression, destruction, decay and punishment.
The Namam can also be read as, that She eliminates the dangers
for Her devotees from time to time.
C N Nachiappun
Singapore, 29 July 2020.
References:
1.
The Thousand Names of the Divine Mother published in English by
Mata Amritanandamayi Center, San Ramon, California, USA, with Commentary by T.
V Narayana Menon
2.
Shri Lalitha Sahasranama Stostram published in Tamil by N.
Ramaswami Iyer charities’ societies, Trichirapalli, India, with Commentary by
C. V. Radhakrishna Sastry.
3.
The Lalitha Sahasranamam published in Tamil by Shri Ramakrishna
Thapovanam, Thiruipparaithurai, Trichy District, Tamilnadu, India with
commentary by Shrimath Swami Sithbavandar.
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