So Lord Śiva was in meditation, completely naked. So this Pārvatī was sent to worship the Śiva-liṅga just to agitate him for sex. But he was not agitated. He was still silent. So that particular instance is given by Kālidāsa, "Here is a dhīra." Dhīra. He is naked. A young girl is worshiping the genital, touching it; still he's not agitated. So that is the example of being dhīra. Dhīra means there may be causes for agitation, but one shall not be agitated. That is called dhīra. In spite of presence of the agent of agitating... Just like there is a very nice foodstuff, but still, my tongue should not be agitated. There is a very nice girl or boy, still, I shall not be agitated sexually. In this way, when you are able to control the six agitating elements, then you become dhīra. Dhīra. Not that he had, Lord Śiva had no sexual potency, but he was dhīra. That is the example. Just like Kṛṣṇa danced with so many girls, but there was no sex appetite. That is called dhīra.
Dancing (Lectures, Other)
Expressions researched:
"dance"
|"danced"
|"dances"
|"dancing"
Notes from the compiler:
VedaBase query: dance
Lectures
Sri Isopanisad Lectures
Page Title: | Dancing (Lectures, Other) |
Compiler: | Mayapur, RupaManjari |
Created: | 01 of Oct, 2011 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=158, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 158 |