Journey Beyond the Cosmos

Day 81

Journey Beyond the Cosmos

A Celestial Voyage

Guided by the divine boon bestowed upon her by Sarasvati, Lila embarked on a celestial journey to reunite with her husband, King Padma. Accompanied by her daughter, she traversed through the realms of clouds, air, and stars, transcending the boundaries of the universe itself.

Entering the Infinite Consciousness

As they ventured deeper into the cosmos, Lila crossed the threshold of countless universes, each oblivious to the existence of the other. Finally, she arrived in the realm where King Padma's body rested, adorned with flowers—a symbol of his valorous sacrifice on the battlefield.

Reunion with Padma

Recognizing her husband's body, Lila felt blessed by Sarasvati's grace, believing herself to be in the physical realm. She tenderly fanned Padma's body, embracing the sense of fulfillment at her miraculous journey's end.

The Illusion of Reality

Curious about the servants' reactions, Lila sought Sarasvati's wisdom. The goddess explained that all beings, including the king and his attendants, were manifestations of infinite consciousness. Their recognition of each other stemmed from the order of creation, rooted in the illusion of reality.

The Fruit of Boon

Sarasvati revealed that Lila's journey was made possible by the boon she had granted, allowing her to perceive herself in a physical form in the new realm. However, this perception was merely an illusion, akin to mistaking a rope for a snake—a reflection of the limitations of ignorance.

Epiphany of Wisdom

In the ethereal realms, Lila's journey symbolized the awakening of wisdom, transcending the confines of physical existence. Through Sarasvati's grace, she realized the illusory nature of reality, paving the path towards true enlightenment.

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