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Rudra

 

 

 

RUDRA

40. TAMRAKSHA



Tamraksha means the copper-eyed one. Rudra’s two eyes are copper in colour, in the sense that the quality of fire exists in them. Even for humans when they are fiery, their eyes become red. Rudra’s copper colour appears on the eastern and western horizons during the dawn and dust hours. He is therefore worshiped during the dawn and the dusk. The copper colour of the sky in the morning and the evening hours are also seen as the two eyes of Rudra, while the unperceivable brilliant sunlight of noon is seen as the third eye. For this reason, the Lord is called ‘the copper-eyed one’, Tamra (copper) Aksha (eye).

 

From the book: "Rudra"


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