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Kumära

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Śrī Sanaka-ādi Maharshi (‘los santos grandes-sabios liderados por Sanaka’): Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanātana y Sanatkumāra.

Kumära -The four Kumäras are called Sanaka, Sanätana, Sanandana and Sanat. Brahmä created them in the beginning of creation from his mind (manaù). That is why they are called Brahmä’s mänasa-putra (sons born of his mind). Because of their profound knowledge, they were completely detached from worldly attraction, and they did not give any assistance in their father’s task of creation, because they had developed an inclination for impersonal speculation (brahma-jïäna). Brahmä was extremely displeased with this, and he prayed to Bhagavän Çré Hari for the welfare of his sons. Çré Bhagavän was pleased by Brahmä’s prayers, and in His Haàsa (swan) avatära, He attracted their minds away from dry impersonal knowledge to the knowledge of pure devotional service on the absolute platform. Because of this, Çanaka Åñi and his brothers are known as jïäné-bhaktas. They are the originators of the Nimbäditya disciplic succession.

Kumaras, Four (Sanakadi Sampradaya) (1469)SC

External links


Kumara (hinduismo) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

En el marco del hinduismo, los Kumaras son cuatro hijos mentales del dios Brahmá, tal como se los describe en los textos puránicos. ...
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