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Kamalatmika: The Goddess
of Material Fulfilment
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Kamalatmika is one whose nature is of the lotus.
She is sometimes just called Kamala, which is one of the many Sanskrit names for
lotus. The lotus Goddess is Lakshmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu, the preserver
of the universe. Lakshmi arises out of a lotus from the cosmic ocean.
Kamala is Lakshmi among the Ten Wisdom Goddesses. Lakshmi is the Goddess of
wealth, beauty, fertility, love, and devotion, like Roman Venus and Greek Aphrodite,
who, like Lakshmi, is born from the ocean, but on a sea shell rather than a lotus.
Lakshmi is the great Mother in her role of fulfilling all desires. She represents
the water of fulfillment, the flowering of Divine grace and love.
- Kamala is similar to Sundari
in that both rule over love, beauty and bliss. Sundari, however, rules over
the subtle form of bliss born of perception of the Self. Kamala governs the
outer form of beauty, not merely as pleasure but as the unfolding of the Divine
nature into the realms of action and creation. Kamala causes us to create
forms in the outer world, while Sundari allows us to withdraw the outer world into
our own consciousness. Kamala thus relates to the Earth, which contains the
maximum manifestation of the Divine in the material word. The Earth Goddess,
Bhu Devi, is considered to be the second consort of Lord Vishnu.
- Kamala nourishes and supports
whatever we truly aspire to do. She aids in all projects and ever seeks to
promote their fulfillment, allowing layer upon layer of Divine grace to come forth
in various degrees of wonder. She can be propitiated both for ordinary worldly
goals and for spiritual realization. But the ordinary goals we seek through
her – wealth, progeny, or success – should be part of seeking Divine fulfillment
in life, an unfoldment of our souls desires through an organic process of evolution,
not a mere satisfying of neurotic wants.
- Kamala is the form of the Goddess
most worshipped by people in this world, as we are mainly cognizant of outer beauty
and abundance. Most of us are engaged in the pursuit of pleasure, fortune,
talent, fame and so on, which are nothing but superficial or limited aspects of
the power of Lakshmi. Since we naturally pursue Lakshmi, we might as well
pursue her highest form. The most beautiful thing in life is devotion to the
Divine. Lakshmi also gives this. When we have that spirit of devotion
for the Divine presence everywhere we find incomparable beauty and wealth in everything.
- Kamala is a little different
from Lakshmi. Kamala is the aspect of Lakshmi that is part of the Wisdom Goddesses.
She is the form of Lakshmi which relates specifically to the practice of Yoga.
Hence she is also a form of Kali. Kali or the beauty of the void is also the
basis of Kamala or the beauty of life. The spiritual lotus, which is the basis
of the universal energy, blooms in the void. It comes forth in the space of
pure consciousness. Hence to allow it to come forth we must first make ourselves
empty and clear. Only the non-attachment of Kali enables us to enjoy life
and find our fulfillment through Kamala.
- Kamala as the tenth and last of the Wisdom Goddesses
shows the full unfoldment of the power of the Goddess into the material sphere.
Kamala is the beginning and the end of our worship of the Goddess. We first
approach the Divine seeking help in achieving ordinary human wishes, like health,
prosperity, and a happy family. We complete our understanding of the Divine
by seeing its presence even in the ordinary things of human life, in the forms of
nature and the Earth, discerning a Divine urge toward union hidden even in worldly
desires.
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