HH Dharmavir jagniratan Pujya Sarkar shri ji - Tartam - Divine wisdom Part - 2

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The origin of these oceans is from within the Mool Milawa, and from within the Chid Ghan Swaroop Sri Rajji Himself. The eight oceans outside of the periphery of the Paramdham are simply the reflections of each Noori attribute of the original, which is within the Chid Ghan Swaroop seated in Mool Milawa. They represent only a very small fraction of the original glory within the Chidghan Swaroop. The eight oceans are just an expression of Rajji's Divine Sports. It is important for Sundersath to understand the deeper meanings of these oceans to practice a more fulfilling chitwani of Paramdham. See brief explanation at the end of the booklet.

However, as Param Hansa Jugaldasji says in Badi Vrut: "A soul can not truly focus on Sri Rajji without Ishakmayi Elam. There is no other way to receive Him. Without completely knowing Rajji, one can not gain Ishak. And, without Ishak, one can not have self-realization and the realization of one's Nisbat or Divine relationship."

What are these eight oceans after all?

What are these eight oceans after all? As we try to understand the meanings and significance of Meher Sagar, a question comes to our mind: What are these eight oceans after all?

Let's first understand the fact that the Wani simply attempts to fit the broadest, divine, and supreme nature of Paramdham, using the available words and languages. Now, let's understand 'Sagar' with this simile:

Have you seen how the light of the sun creates different shadows on the earth? Exactly the same way, in Paramdham, the eight oceans are the reflections of the ChidGhan attribute prevailing in the heart of Sri Rajji. Rajji's heart constantly overflows with the oceans of infinite glory. The reflections of this glory from Sri Rajji's heart in all eight directions form the eight oceans. Our words and languages can never adequately describe even a billionth part of this glory.

Out of these eight oceans, Ocean #s 1,4,6 and 8 (Noor, Dadhi, Madhu and Meher) reflect the beauty and the glory of Rajji. Ocean #s 2,3,5 and 7 (Neer, Khir, Dhrut and Rus) reflect the beauty and glory of Shyamaji. All of them are inter-linked harmoniously and synergistically.

The Eight Divine Oceans (Sagar) of Paramdham

The entire Paramdham is non-dual - unity - made from one supremely divine element 'Noor.' The Eight Oceans of Paramdham represent the eight organs of Sri Rajji, and therefore, they are all inter-linked. Out of these eight oceans, Ocean #s 1,4,6 and 8 (Noor, Dadhi, Madhu and Meher) reflect the beauty and the glory of Rajji. Ocean #s 2,3,5 and 7 (Neer, Khir, Dhrut and Rus) reflect the beauty and glory of Shyamaji.

Seven of the Oceans merge into Meher Sagar. For this reason, it is also called Servarus Sagar. It offers the taste of all the seven oceans. Meher Sagar offers the supreme power, brilliance and glory of the Noor Sagar, and the blissful calmness and beauty of the Neer Sagar. Meher Sagar brings the glittering oneness of the Khir Sagar and the infinite peace and coolness of the Dadhi Sagar. Meher Sagar brings limitless Love (Ishak) and affection of Dhrut Sagar, the confidence of Divine Knowledge (Elam) of the Madhu Sagar, and the unique taste of Divine relationship (nisbat) of the Rus Sagar. In this way, Meher Sagar brings the divine qualities of all of the oceans. It symbolizes the complete Paramdham. Meher Sagar is Sri Rajji's Purna Swaroop.

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