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anirvan
10 May 2011, 08:20 AM
one of my favorite songs/prayer in oriya/bengali is "aroopa svarupa tume bahu roopa dhari ".(my mother tongue is oriya).
its so meaningful and filled with entire sanatan dharma in a single line and yet shows the true vaishnavite love of gopibhava.

ROOPA = BAHUROOPA...means form/many forms.brahman"s one identity/definition is "he is many form.the forms we see from sand,dust to himalaya,heavenly sky,all are his form.

AROOPA = SVARUPA...means formleass,which is his true self,the all pervading sachidananda parambrahman...

APAROOPA-...the most beautiful,most attractive form of his entire creation.that means after creating entire forms,he retains the most beautiful form for himself.he is divine in personal form. he attracts everything towards him,that why he is also called krishna.*(krush dhatu=means that which attract)
and this form remains on top of all(roopa,aroopa).

*The meaning of krisnha is many , the literal meaning comes from root word Kri , kriya , doing , doer ship , shhhhh is silence , na means bliss , eternal bliss , so he refers to the centre of centre , like a axel in a wheel where the axel doesnt work , so hinduism refers to the self or center , krisna means non doing , bliss is in the centre , our whole efort is to go to the centre and not to remain in the pheripery , hence the ashoka chakra is derived , even krishna is referrd as black , yes the centre of centre is dark energy , teh black hole , dark energy is more than light energy , go and look out the skies , light jsut seems to pierce out in darkness , so wat is darkness , speaks of centre and pheripery principle