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Wednesday 23 December 2020

Asura Symbolism

  1. Madhu is honey  (likes),constant seeking appreciation and attension from others because of lack of inner security and does not listen to others and interpret what others says in a wrong way.
  2. Kaitabha is bitter, (dislikes), the inability to take criticism and is angry upon the critics.
  3. The Madhu Kaitaba brothers means, "I am very perfect, no one can teach me, advice me, for me every thing is ok''.
  4. Mahishasura, Mahisasura - The sum total of all Ego features. Resistant to change or evolve, stubborn,  not wanting to complete, but be repetetive, like buffalo in filthy waters. This symbolized as buffalo.
  5. Desires keep changing new forms or ego keeps changing and hiding and appearing,
  6. Dumralochan- dhum is smoke, lochan is eyes or vision, that which prevent the vision of the future or the effects of our action. He always find fault with other's action and would not take any self responsibility to do anything unless forced to do. 
  7. Shumba , that which is struck and cannot move forward.
  8. Nishumba- that which is not stable and always  fleeting forward.
  9. Shumba Nisumba brothers are self-boasting about their possessions, powers and always look down upon others and not want to appreciate others, having no gratitude and want to grab all others values and efforts.
  10. Chanda - The aspect of thinking of actions (scheming) without any ultimate objective (only head no tail).
  11. Munda -The aspect of spending our efforts without intelligently thinking about the consequences of actions (has no head- only tail)
  12. Sugreeva: (Not Ramayan Sugreevan). One who gives a false smile at people with inner hatred. He also gives indirect enthusiasm to do evil wicked egoistic actions. 
  13. Mookasura- silently inner scheming of ego-actions, without speaking it out.
  14. Raktabeeja- creating more seeds of thoughts creating more actions. For one mistake, doing more mistakes. The seed (Bheej) of one action energizes (Raktha-Red) further actions. This is symbolically is depicted as asura Raktha Bheej.

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