>From SSRS:
"Usually in places where there is aishwarya (lordship)
there is no madhurya (sweetness), and where there is
madhurya there is no aishwarya. Where life has
blossomed fully, there is both. Aishwarya means
ishvaratvaa-lordship of that which 'Is.'...Can love
and authority co-exist? Only in a fully blossomed
being is there both lordship and sweetness. There was
aishwarya in Sri Rama, but only glimpses of madhurya.
In Paraashram's life there is only lordship, but no
madhurya. Bhudda manifested more madhurya (the
sweetness), and less authority. But Krishna manifested
both and so did Jesus. There is lordship when they
say, 'I am the way!' And there was sweetness in their
expressions of prayer and love."




                
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