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By Abhilash Rajendran. In a story narrated in the Yoga Vashishta, Sikhidhvaja, a king, was overwhelmed by vairagya (the sense of dispassion). He renounced his kingdom and went away to practice meditation and penance in the jungle. In his absence, his wife, Queen Chudala ruled the kingdom. Now Queen Chudala was a Yogini.
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The Parable of the Miser Kirata and the Philosopher’s Stone . In this interlude within the story of Sikhidhwaja and Chudala, Vasishta explains how one can learn something valuable despite seeking trifles. The miser is searching for a lost cowry shell when he discovers the Philosopher’s Stone.
The mystical journey of Queen Chudala, whose profound spiritual insights and transformation captivated King Sikhidhwaja. Discover her secrets and the essence of true contentment. Yog Vasistha
Nov 30, 2016. 2 min read. Chudala: A Yogini who helped her husband attain- Part 1. The Yoga Vashistha has numerous interesting stories that connects various aspects of life. One such story is that of King Shikidhwja and Queen Chudala. King Shikidwaja was the King of Malawa.
Argument:—Story of the Princess Chudala and her marriage with Sikhidvaja and their youthful sports.. Vasishtha related:—. 1. [Sanskrit available]Rama! do you keep your view fixed to one object, as it was kept in the mind of Bhagiratha; and do you pursue your calling with a calm and quiet understanding, as it was done by that steady minded prince in the accomplishment of his purpose!
The profound reflections of Queen Chudala on the nature of consciousness, the intellect, and the soul. Explore how she navigates the realms of existence, seeking the ultimate truth beyond the physical