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Slokam 7
The demon Trinavrata’s body was smashed to pieces by the fall. Trinavrata appears in the form of a typhoon, and sweeps up the Paramathma. The Paramathma, by His maya, increases his weight so that Trinavrata, with all the might of a typhoon is unable to lift Him up. When his endeavor fails, Trivrata’s form changes from that of a typhoon, to his true grotesque self. Same as with Puthana. The narratives of Puthana, Shakatasura and Trinavrata relate to the demon that resides within all of us.
They are all in disguise and unidentifiable until the Paramathma defeats them and exposes their true nature.
The Paramathma is seen to be on the chest of Trinavrata, beating it up with His little hands and roaring with laughter. The Paramathma relishes defeating the demons within us.
The cowherds and their women approach the Paramathma and lift Him up like blue sapphire from the mountain and take him away. Once the Paramathma demolishes the demon within us, it is essential that we protect his abode within us.
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