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Impression from Nepal - The Shiva Temple
The divine presence of Śiva as Kedāreśvara is identical to that of Kedārnāth.
This name, Kedāreśvara, signifies the same deity worshipped in the Himalayan shrine of Kedārnāth. In that sacred geography, two primary abodes exist: Badrināth for Viṣṇu and Kedārnāth for Śiva. The essence of the deity here is one with that northern manifestation. The identity is not separate; it is the same divine principle established in a different location. The recognition of this unity is central. The form may be addressed by a distinct name tied to this place, but the supreme reality it represents is non-dual. Thus, worshipping here connects one directly to the power of the Himalayan Kedārnāth. The pilgrimage to the mountains is internalized in this very place. The distinction of place dissolves in the recognition of the singular divine presence.
"The name of Bhagavān Śiva here is Kedāreśvara. Yes, like Kedārnāth, he is the same."
"In the Himalayas, there are Badrināth and Kedārnāth. Badrināth is Viṣṇu, Kedārnāth is Śiva. And that is the same."
Filming location: Nepal
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The text contains hyperlinks in bold to three authoritative books on yoga, written by humans, to clarify the context of the lecture:
- Yoga in Daily Life - The System
Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda. Ibera Verlag, Vienna, 2000. ISBN 978-3-85052-000-3 - The Hidden Power in Humans - Chakras and Kundalini
Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda. Ibera Verlag, Vienna, 2004. ISBN 978-3-85052-197-0 - Lila Amrit - The Divine Life of Sri Mahaprabhuji
Paramhans Swami Madhavananda. Int. Sri Deep Madhavananda Ashram Fellowship, Vienna, 1998. ISBN 3-85052-104-4
