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Vimarsha - In sanskrit with meaning
विमर्श
Vimarsha
Devi Lalita Tripurasundari & Sri Chakra
1. Vimarsha - from Varivasya Rahashya 1.4नैसर्गिकी स्फुरत्ता विमर्शरूपास्य वर्तते शक्तिः ।
तद्योगादेव शिवो जगदुत्पादयति पाति संहारति ॥
Naisargikii Sphurattaa Vimarsha-Ruupaasya Vartate Shaktih |
Tad-Yogaad-Eva Shivo Jagad-Utpaadayati Paati Samhaarati || Varivasya Rahashya 1.4 ||
Meaning:
1: As the
inherent pulsation (Sphuratta) of the
form of
Vimarsha (Divine deliberation),
abides Shakti (united with Shiva),
2: United with
that indeed Shiva creates the
World,
protects it (i.e. sustains it) and finally
absorbs it (within Him).
2. Importance of knowing about Shakti - from Varivasya Rahashya 1.5
सावश्यं विज्ञेया यत्परिणामादभूदेषा ।
अर्थमयी शब्दमयी चक्रमयी देहमय्यपि च सृष्टिः ॥
Saa-
[A]vashyam Vijnyeyaa Yat-Parinnaamaad-Abhuud-Essaa |
Arthamayii Shabdamayii Cakramayii Dehamayy-Api Ca Srssttih || Varivasya Rahashya 1.5 ||
Meaning:
1: She of
necessity should be
known (by all means), by
whose transformation (Parinama) has
appeared ...
2: ... the entire
creation; The great creation (full of wonders) which is
Arthamayi (of the nature of objects associated with meanings),
Shabdamayi (of the nature of words associated with sounds),
Chakramayi (of the nature of chakras associated with bodies) and
Dehamayi (of the nature of bodies containing within itself the entire creation as microcosm) (She Who is playing outside is also playing within us).

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Translated by greenmesg
Bharatavarsha - The Land of Gods and Sages:
1. Stotras
2. Scriptures
3. Pilgrimages
4. Festivals
5. Saints: Ramakrishna - Vivekananda - Ramana
6. Sadhana
7. Sanskrit
8. Nature