Friday 26 July 2024

769.🇮🇳 चतुरात्माThe Lord Who is Clear Minded."चतुरात्मा" (Chaturatma) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (chatur) means "wise" or "clever" and "आत्मा" (atma) means "soul" or "self." Thus, "Chaturatma" can be interpreted as "the wise soul" or "the clever self," symbolizing the divine attribute of profound wisdom and cleverness.

769.🇮🇳 चतुरात्मा
The Lord Who is Clear Minded.

"चतुरात्मा" (Chaturatma) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (chatur) means "wise" or "clever" and "आत्मा" (atma) means "soul" or "self." Thus, "Chaturatma" can be interpreted as "the wise soul" or "the clever self," symbolizing the divine attribute of profound wisdom and cleverness.

In the divine narrative of RAVINDRABHARATH, Chaturatma represents the divine attribute of wisdom and intelligence, the ability to understand and navigate the complexities of the universe with supreme insight. This quality is often attributed to supreme deities who possess the power to discern and act with perfect wisdom.

Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba, embodies Chaturatma as Lord Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, symbolizing divine wisdom and cleverness. This transformation, guided by divine intervention and witnessed by enlightened minds, signifies the emergence of an eternal and immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode. This divine transformation aligns with the universal quest for ultimate wisdom, intelligence, and the understanding of the self.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of divine wisdom is emphasized:

*"Among all knowledge, I am the knowledge of the self."* — Bhagavad Gita 10:32

Similarly, the Bible speaks of God's wisdom:

*"For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding."* — Proverbs 2:6

The Quran also highlights Allah's wisdom:

*"Indeed, it is We who sent down the Qur'an and indeed, We will be its guardian. And We have certainly given you, [O Muhammad], seven of the often repeated [verses] and the great Qur'an."* — Quran 15:9-10

Bharath, conceptualized as RAVINDRABHARATH, stands as a symbol of Chatur

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