OVERVIEW
The
Macrocosm is her body :
The fourth Great Cosmic Wisdom in the Hindu pantheon is Bhuvaneshwari,
or Bhuvanesi, as She is also named in certain areas of India.
This
Great Cosmic Wisdom is worshiped as the Great Goddess who protects
all manifested worlds. This attribute of the goddess is also suggested
by Her name: the Glorious Queen, or the Governor (Ishwari) of
the whole realm of creation, with all the worlds (Bhuvana) which
are contained in Her.
In
other words, She is the Divine Mother who protects the worlds
and consequently the whole universe is Her body on which the numerous
beings that exist are like jewels adorning her.
She
protects the seen and the unseen worlds :
From a symbolic point of view, Bhuvaneshwari is depicted as a
goddess with three eyes, sign of her complete knowledge of the
manifested worlds, very big breasts (all the beings are nurtured
and extract the essence of life from Her), and a smiling face,
once again underlying the maternal aspect of this Great Cosmic
Wisdom.
Her
glory and greatness are signified by Her brightness filled with
goodness that irradiates from Her, just as the rising sun or by
the moon that drops the divine nectar (soma) from the goddess’s
head.
Bhuvaneshwari
sustains all the worlds, with the beings and things that are characteristic
to all of them, in a gesture of perpetual blossoming of the creation.
In
other words, we may say that Bhuvaneshwari is in fact the whole
universe embodied as a deity. Her ardent worship attracts the
cosmic vision of the Reality, surpassing thus any limits imposed
by a certain opinion, or belief.
The
goddess’s help is manifested mostly in the area of overcoming
any types of false identifications and preconceived ideas, including
ideas about social classes, race, religion, nation, etc., sublimating
these at the level of global, superior understandings.
This
general vision offered to us by Bhuvaneshwari (when our aspiration
is sincere and ardent enough to make it possible), offers the
yogi an intuitive understanding of the great mysteries of the
creation, determining him or her to understand and perceive the
indescribable reality of the infinite.
Her
worship Grants the perfect vision of the reality :
In the four Hindu Veda-s Bhuvaneshwari is known as Aditi, the
Great Cosmic Mother, infinite and indestructible, the origin of
all manifestation, the primordial space.
The
light comes to life in Her and therefore She is the mother of
all suns and of all the solar deities. The Divine Mother Bhuvaneshwari
creates the space so that all the things in the manifested world
could come up eventually.
Similarly,
the space of our consciousness is created also by Bhuvaneshwari
so that we are allowed to manifest as individuals in the world
in which we exist.
Consequently,
it has become obvious that on the level of the whole creation,
space has several levels of manifestation, in a perfect harmony
with the resonances of the subtle energies. For instance, in the
physical space that is around us there is also the mental space,
which is also infinite as the physical space.
This
mental space also has several levels of subtlety, which culminate
with the supreme space of the pure divine consciousness, which
is beyond all manifestations. All these different types of space
represent only various aspects and functions of Bhuvaneshwari.
According
to the law of correspondences and analogies from the Eastern spiritual
tradition the whole macrocosm is contained in the small, subtle
space at the level of our hearts. In other words, the heart is
the Bhuvaneshwari’s residence.
One
of the infallible methods that allow us the communion with this
Great Cosmic Wisdom’s gigantic sphere of force is to orient
our consciousness towards a loving investigation in this mysterious,
subtle space of our spiritual heart.
She is the scene on which the time dances :
Because She represents the space, Bhuvaneshwari is complementary
to Kali, who, as we know represents Time. The two goddesses represent
thus the two main faces of the Great Goddess, Shakti, the infinity
and the eternity.
In
other words, we may say that Bhuvaneshwari creates in a certain
way the stage on which Kali will perform Her dance of life and
death.
This
analogy of Bhuvaneshwari with the stage of the universe allows
us to notice that the supreme goddess represents at the same time
the observer, and the one who enjoys and is involved in Kali’s
dance of life and death.
This
is also an important theme for meditation, indicating one of the
methods for the revelation of our Supreme Self through Bhuvaneshwari’s
worship. Consequently, Kali creates the events in time, and Bhuvaneshwari
creates the objects in space.
The
deep understanding of these aspects is that all events represent
nothing but “sequences” on the Divine Mother Kali’s
gigantic consciousness (Time), and all locations in space are
mere phases of resonance with the Divine Mother Bhuvaneshwari,
who represents space.
Reaching
thus the mysterious knowledge of the fact that Bhuvaneshwari is
in fact the “base” on which we are supported and at
the same time the subtle reality that impregnates us every moment,
we get the capacity of practicing the highest and most elevated
yogic techniques with utter success, techniques that may lead
us in a very short time to the Supreme Spiritual Freedom.
Bhuvaneshwari
is also correlated to the cardinal points the four main directions
of space (north, south, east and west) are nothing but different
visions or hypostasis of this Great Cosmic Wisdom’s presence,
each of them having distinct qualities.
Her
residence is your heart's heart :
As a significant parallel, Kali creates in the same way what we
name the “directions” of time, which as we know are
the present, the past and the future. The Tantric spiritual tradition
notes the fact that space is mysteriously particularized in time.
For
instance, the spacial direction east represents almost always
the beginning of an action, while the north represents the spiritual
illumination. West is correlated to experience and the process
of spiritual maturity, and south represents the fullness of the
spiritual realization.
Because
of this, we may state that in a mysterious way, space contains
time and similarly time contains space. Each moment in time is
characterized by a location and a direction or spatial orientation.
Philosophically
speaking, a certain place from space (be it physical or subtle)
represents only a reflection of our vision on that particular
reality. If this vision changes, the place, the space in which
it was will certainly move and change too.
Moreover,
our visions or our imagination determine also the direction of
our field of experiments. Thus, when we direct our minds to a
certain space-time area, we will perceive various events and places
that are characteristic to that particular area.
Therefore
the tantric writings of the Hindu sages say that Bhuvaneshwari
represents God’s very initial creative vision; in other
words, Bhuvaneshwari represents the direction in which the Divine
direct the attention towards the act of creation or the force
of awareness of the manifestation.
She
reveals the threads of illusion :
The modern science has reached just lately the conclusion according
to which space (named in the yogic terminology akasha) represents
in fact the primordial “matrix” from which afterwards
are born all the other elements (air, fire, water, and earth)for
instance, the substance from which the earth is made is essentially
a concentration characteristic to the space in a certain area.
Under
this aspect of primordial substance from which emerges everything
in the manifested world, Bhuvaneshwari is also known as Prakriti,
or Mother Nature.
However,
we need to remember that this primordial space, fundament of any
ulterior manifestation is essentially pure consciousness and consequently
it is an ineffable expression of endless freedom and bliss.
From
a different perspective, Bhuvaneshwari is also Maya, or the cosmic
illusion. Bhuvaneshwari spreads thus the infinite “threads”
of the illusion in which ignorant people are entangled and thus
they complicate their choices.
When
we measure, appreciate, or compare the different things or situations
in life, we simply fall into Mayas illusory trap, forgetting almost
entirely the reality of the fundamental unitary space, the primordial
matrix from which all things appeared.
Any
manifested form is in fact a system of energy waves that exist
based on subtle relationships, or resonances with the macrocosmic
sources of energy from the Infinite.
Therefore,
one of the important methods of transcending the illusion is to
learn to see around us the sacred space of the Divine Mother Bhuvaneshwari,
space that is in fact her gigantic, ineffable consciousness that
surrounds us in a kind and loving embrace.
Consciousness
is also the fundamental “field” in which all things
and events appear and manifest. Consequently, a synthetic and
effective awareness on this fundamental reality will immediately
grant us the capacity of accessing any of her modalities of expression,
through a simple act of focused will on our part.
Bhuvaneshwari
awakens the thrills of the infinite :
Bhuvaneshwari is the space in which Gods endless will and love
manifest. Indeed, always the pure and deep feeling of a sincere
and unconditional love offers the feeling of space and infinite
freedom.
Such
sublime love does not limit a persons options and does not try
to obtain or keep anything for itself, manifesting always altruistically.
On
the other hand, the ineffable space of love represents a nurturing
space granting the people who are capable of it as well as to
their loved ones the possibility of growing and develop.
We
may state that if love does not create the feeling of space and
freedom, it does not represent a divine love, but it is merely
the egoist expression of a possessive and non-spiritual affection.
It
is known the fact that such affection leads the persons in cause
to absurd states of suffering and attachment especially when it
is manifested through a fierce jealousy.
The
frenetic worship of Bhuvaneshwari makes possible even for such
a person to transcend his or her pitiful limitations through the
revelation of the fact that the genuine universal love has no
form (it is not “contracting” and focuses on one person,
or object), yet this real love is all the forms.
Build
her temple inside your own being :
Gods infinite love gives birth to the desire to create and then
to follow then the wonderful spectacle of the Creation. From this
perspective, Bhuvaneshwari creates the worlds in which the endless
power of the divine love manifests.
This
divine game (Lila) is continuously effervescent because space
(akasha) represents an infinite potential energy, which is always
updated in the infinite ways and forms of the manifestation.
Therefore,
the yogic spiritual tradition says that the whole universe comes
from the infinite space of the Divine Consciousness. Especially
for those struggling to become artists, or creators, the devotion
for this Great Cosmic Wisdom, Bhuvaneshwari, will prove unbelievably
helpful.
This
devotion will help them create a sacred space inside their beings.
At the same time, creating a certain space, we become free from
stress and tensions, which are merely limited forms of our conceptions,
preconceived ideas and attachments.
In
other words, the endless space can be assimilated to repose, rest,
peace and perfect equanimity. This ineffable state is granted
through Bhuvaneshwaris grace and consequently one needs to obtain
Bhuvaneshwaris grace in order to find supreme peace and tranquillity.
Bhuvaneshwari
represents the power of openness and infinite expansion, of equanimity
in spirit and profound peace that contains in it all things and
that cannot be disturbed. Indeed we will be able to understand
this assertion better when we evoke the tantric teachings referring
to Bhuvaneshwari.
These
teachings say that the goddess is the originary space from which
emerges any being and any thing. Bhuvaneshwari represents the
Void in its creative form, from which then emerges the creation
and which sustains the creations further development.
It
is important to underline the fact that this void is not the void
anterior to the creation, which is transcendent and which is represented
by the Great Cosmic Wisdom Dhumavati. From the point of view of
the location, Bhuvaneshwari is everywhere in the space.
Practically,
we can say that we are always in Bhuvaneshwaris sphere of consciousness
but beyond this reality that implies a macrocosmic reality, the
goddess represents more the very subtle space of our hearts in
which is contained mysteriously the whole manifestation and which
at the same time represents the sacred place in which we may become
one with the consciousness of our Supreme Immortal Self, through
spontaneous, beatific revelation.
Bhuvaneshwari
offers you the enlightment and revelation of the Self. To what
concerns the iconographic representation of Bhuvaneshwari, it
resembles to the representation of Tripura Sundari, radiating
a beneficial state.
As
we mentioned in our previous articles, Bhuvaneshwari has the colour
of the rising sun, with the crescent moon on her forehead, four
hands and three eyes. In two of her hands she holds a chain and
respectively a stake, and with the other two hands she makes the
gestures of casting away the fear (abhaya mudra) and the gesture
of offering the wonderful spiritual gifts (varada mudra).
Sometimes
she is represented with a lotus and a jewel bowl in tow of her
hands, and in other cases her left foot is placed on a jewel bowl.
Bhuvaneshwari
is sitting on a bed resembling a throne, which consists in representing
the five forms of manifestation of the God Shiva, as we described
them in the article about the Great Cosmic Wisdom Tripura Sundari.
From
this throne, Bhuvaneshwari controls and organizes the movement
of the entire universe. Different gods and goddesses who serve
her and immediately obey her orders surround Bhuvaneshwari.
Meditating
with great perseverance on this beautiful goddesss form, the sincere
practitioner may obtain her infinite grace, become even enlightened,
and reveal his or her supreme Self.
Another
modality through one may obtain her grace is to meditate on the
reality of the infinite space. Another method is to develop and
refine within ourselves the attitude of detached witnesses in
the manifestation, witnesses who simply observe the various events,
things, beings that may cross our paths, but without becoming
ever identified with these aspects.
Another modality is to try perseveringly to eliminate from our
mind the idea that surrounding names and forms represent the Reality.
This
method is very resembling to the practices from Jnana Yoga, and
are based on the fact that everything we know is based on an over
positioning of names and forms, which are in fact just conventions,
over an unknown presence, which is nothing else but the creative
void supported by an infinite energy.
Of
all these spiritual processes of worshipping the Divine Mother
Bhuvaneshwari, becoming perfectly detached from the illusionary
nature of the dual aspects of the cosmic illusion and manifesting
a sincere and complete openness towards finding the Supreme Truth
represent the most indicated ways of adoring Her and also of honouring
the charming presence of the Great Cosmic Wisdom Bhuvaneshwari.