The Divine Mother confers on the priceless fruit of Final Liberation to Her devotees.
Kaivalya has been described as the state beyond the Turiya (the fourth state in waking, dreaming, deep sleep and Turiya).
She grants immeasurable, highly valuable Brahman or the state of Liberation. The rainwater dropping over various land areas turns into steam, goes through many struggling conditions, before joining back with the ocean waters. The rain dropping in the sea area goes into sea straight where it belongs. Souls swim through many birth cycles to mature. If the soul can get the divine force behind it, it can achieve its goal of reaching the Brahman faster. With the help and grace from the Divine Mother, soul in lower maturity can move into higher maturity with some additional help from yogis. So long as one focuses in and achieves the Brahman, there is nothing he needs to desire.
All Universal people who gain the Divine Mother’s grace, get absorbed by Her. Those who are absorbed by the Divine Mother are fortunate. This is the grace of the Divine Mother.
She grants the Moksha or Liberation. Kaivalya is Kaval or Brahman. That is nirvana or Moksha. Anarghya is invaluable. Whatever material price paid cannot count the value to reach Brahman. For any eligible person highly, valuable Brahman is needed. Here to get Liberation or Moksha is the final. Only the highly matured yogis can feel and visualize to obtain and enjoy the Brahman. The Divine Mother with Her grace grants that Brahman easily to Her devotees.
The Divine Mother confers on the priceless fruit of Final Liberation to devotees.
C N Nachiappan
Singapore, 07 August 2022;
updated 14 October 2025.
References:
1.The Thousand Names of the Divine Mother published by Mata Amritanandam in California, USA, with Commentary by T. V Narayana Menon
2, Shri Lalitha Sahasranama Stostram
published in Tamil by N. Ramaswami Iyer charities’ societies, Tiruchirappalli,
India, with Commentary by C. V. Radhakrishna Sastry.
3. The Lalitha Sahasranamam published
in Tamil by Shri Ramakrishna Thapovanam, Thiruipparaithurai, Trichy District,
Tamil Nadu, India with commentary by Shrimath Swami Sith-bavandar.
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