--- In [email protected], bbrigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], off_world_beings 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > Do any of the Vedic scholars here know what would be the most 
ancient 
> > name given for Mother Divine. I mean the actual Mother of the 
> > universe ?? (not the  nuns).
> > 
> > Maybe there is a name that appears in the Rig Veda for this?
> > 
> > In Maharishi's Gita , I remember he gives the ages of time. He 
starts 
> > with Kaliyuga, and gives the length of years, then goes back 
through 
> > Sat Yug, then something else, maybe "a day of Vishnu", and "a 
day of 
> > Brahma", and gives the number of years, and then finally a "day 
of 
> > Mother Divine", for which, if my memory serves me well, he said 
the 
> > amount of years was unknown because it is too vast to be counted.
> > 
> > I'd really like to know the most ancient names for Mother 
Divine. 
> > Anyone know?
> 
> ************
> 
> The Vedic tradition does assign a time value to the life of the 
Divine 
> Mother, "a single one of whose lives encompasses a thousand life-
spans 
> of Lord Shiva" (MMY's Gita commentary, Ch.4, v.1). It's something 
like 
> 10 to the twentieth power earth years -- MMY terms the number of 
lives 
> of the Divine Mother as "innumerable." 
> 
> One name of the Divine Mother is "Mahamaya," it's Maya that 
enables the 
> creation to appear to start.>>>

Thanks. This is very helpful. So are you saying that the Gita says 
Mother Divine is 1000 lifetimes of Shiva, but that her number of 
lifetimes are innumerable?




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