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  • 14. 10. 2010 12:11

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    Interestingly, in the Tetragrammaton, Judaism's "unutterable name of God" -- the known letters of which are "Yud Hey Vav Heh" -- the letters vav and heh represent male and female manifestations of the divine. The male manifestation is said to be that aspect of God which "acts upon" living beings, and the female force is that aspect of divinity that allows living beings to "be receptive to God's power." This terminology corresponds with the Radha-Krishna idea of God as both subject (ashraya) and object (vishaya). Sri Radha is like a divine vessel (ashraya), ever inviting Krishna's love to fill Her up. She is God as the perfect devotee, who also strives to be filled by Krishna -- to be "receptive to God's power." And Krishna is the Ultimate Doer, "acting upon" His devotee, who sees Him as the supreme object of love. (Satyaraja Dasa. Oy Veda: Tentative Reflections on Jewish/Vaishnava Resonances)

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