 There was a king, you know, Jain. This is a king who was steeped in physical pleasure, usually living his life out. So, he had a wife whose name was Bengala. Then Bengala said, if two hearts have fused into one, then this is how it'll be. So, on our next hunt when he went, he wanted to check this out. There was a king, you know, Jain. His name was Bharathri Hari. He's the one who wrote the Sringarashatakam and later on wrote the Vairagya Satakam. Sringarashatakam is a composition of poems which are all about passion and erotica. Vairagya Satakam is complete dispassion and renunciation. This is a king who was steeped in physical pleasure and usually living his life out. One day he went hunting and he shot an antler and killed it. When the antler fell dead, the doe, the female deer which was with it, refused to leave the spot, risking its own life, it just stood there. This surprised the king. Instead of running for its life, it is just standing there to be shot. And in the process when this was happening, one of the soldiers who were hunting with him was bitten by a snake and he also died. When he died, his wife came and when they set him to flames, it was with great difficulty that they held her off the flames because she wanted to jump into the flames. So, this just intrigued him. For him, his life was all about himself, his pleasures, his likes and whatever else. When he saw this doe and also this woman wanting to jump into the fire, he somehow disconfused him. So, he had a wife whose name was Bengala. So, he was talking to her and said, you know, today these two things that I witnessed somehow have set my whole mind at your confusion. Then Bengala said, if two hearts have fused into one, then this is how it'll be. This is a natural reality. There's nothing amazing about it. There's nothing intriguing about it. If two hearts have really become one in their experience, this is how it will be. Very matter of fact, she said this. So, this further intrigued him. His wife also said this. He has 500 women. He cannot understand this. So, on a next hunt when he went, he wanted to check this out. What he did was, he bloodied his clothes with animal blood and sent it back to the palace and it was announced to Bengala that the king died. He was killed by a tiger. So, when she got these bloodied clothes, she put it in a heap. She bowed down to it. Then she did go and light up on it and she simply breathed her last. She died. When he came to know about this, it completely disturbed him so much that him whimsically trying to test her like this and she actually gave up her life. And then he dropped his kingdom and he became a sage and that's when he produced the Vairagya Sattakam. A great work of poetry. This is the nature of the feminine. That consequence is not the important thing. That moment's passion and love is more important than what is going to happen out of it. The calculation of what's going to come out of it, if it comes, that's very masculine. Masculine is always thinking about the consequence. The feminine doesn't think about the consequence, it's about what matters now. What you think or what somebody thinks is not the nature of the feminine. What one feels is the nature of the feminine. Should it not be tempered with thought? Yes, it should be when it comes to material aspects of life. But when it comes to life itself, if you're not feminine, then you cannot enjoy it. So this is the nature of the feminine that it is capable of going beyond itself. Only that which is capable of going beyond itself is eligible for a spiritual process. That which wants to protect itself is not eligible for a spiritual process. The Shambhavi is something which can inflame the feminine in you. Because if you don't keep yourself aside, it cannot happen. It's not something that you do. It is something that you allow. That's the most beautiful aspect of Shambhavi is you cannot really do it. Only if you allow it, it's like a flood. If you try to do it properly, technically, nothing will happen because the practice itself doesn't do anything. If you allow it, then the innermost goal which is the basis of creation finds full expression.