Monday, November 16, 2015

namam no. 296) kaamakrit (कामकृत) (కామకృత్)

aum kaamakrite namah (ओं कामकृते नमः) (ఓం కామకృతే నమః)

The paramaatma is called kaamakrit as He is the one who makes His devotees desire for other types of joys and also moksha (mukti). This namam thus reveals that He creates wants for the devotees.

While the earlier namam 'kaamahaa' suggests that He suppresses the wants of the devotees, this namam kaamakrit suggests the opposite of it. But they are actually not contradictory to each other.

While the name kaamahaa means that He suppresses the wants of his devotees for material and worldly pleasures, the namam kaamakrit suggests that he creates their wants that are oriented towards obtaining moksha.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!
PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

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