AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHER
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The material Universe is the outer body of the Lord created by the Divine Mother. And hence She is in it as well as holds it within Herself. Being one with the Supreme Lord the universe is indeed Her body as well as Her dress. The Mother herself has described it in one of her experiences. Is Not Purushasuktha same for Srimathe too? Doesn’t it glorify The Divine Mother too? 🌍🌌👑✨

Yes. Very much so. Sri Aurobindo confirms this in his book The Mother. 

ViratRoopa, Purusha Suktha fit into The Divine Mother, in the same way as it fits to The Supreme Lord? Am I right? Or is there any difference in representations?

Virat Roopa is only the outer body. There is also the inner and an innermost body, Hiranyagarbha and Pragya and still beyond which all equally apply to the Divine Mother. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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