Question:
do you think Devi Parvathi is a Amsha of Adi Parashakti or direct incarnation of Adi Parashakti ?
Giri
2013-10-13 09:52:43 UTC
Or Devi Parvathi is Adi Parashakti?

Adi Parashakti means "The Eternally Limitless Power". That is, she is the Power beyond this universe. She is the active energy that both creates and dissolves the entire universe

Devi told about her to other Devas:I am the owner of this universe. I am the Absolute Reality. I am dynamic in feminine form and static in masculine form,. I am beyond form, beyond everything, and all the powers of God are contained within me.

Parasurama was Amsha of Lord Vishnu but Ram is a Direct Avatar or Incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Five answers:
Boss
2013-10-13 23:37:31 UTC
Bhagawan Sirkrishna was an amsha of Mahavishnu. But, he had every quality of Mahavishnu as he was a true incarnation. Devi Parvathi is also like this. Parvathi is nobody but the incarnation of Parasakthi.
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2013-10-14 06:27:23 UTC
Giri maharaj, do u understand Amsha or Purna? Adi parashkthi is beyond ..beyond purna. U cant comprehend Shakthi. It is neither male or female. I 'm tempted to say that WE r all within 'That'... U rise beyond these ' dwaita' ,only then u will know. Learn Kriya Yog meditation to to rise above 'duality'. Theoratical discussions won't lead u anywhere. Frm plane u see vast area, frm ground u can't see fully ur own house. Bless u.
?
2013-10-15 09:17:08 UTC
Adi is like you & Parvathi is like your hands. Without you, your hands alone has no separate identity and your fingers are your identity marks. Without your hand you can't do anything and you hand won't act itself.
(⌐■_■)Gholu420
2013-10-14 05:45:06 UTC
Lakri ki kathi kathi ka ghora, ghore ki doom pe jo mara hathora, ghoda daura daura doom daba ke daura. Har Har mahadev. Jai Jai shambu. Bhaang chadao mast jai shivshankar kanta lage na kankar.
choko_canyon
2013-10-13 16:54:54 UTC
If it's necessary to explain all these beings to us, then why are you asking us our opinion on this branch of your mythology?


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