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Devatas and Goddesses in Vedic Culture — Spirit Meaning
The Gods or Devatas symbolize inner principles of consciousness.
They are blueprints of archetypes, archetypes of enlightenment. One cannot link superstition to the Vedic Gods, born out of self-ignorance. The Devatas represent unconditional cosmic awareness. They are the fundamental pillars of creative intelligence and objective awareness.
Devatas are free of egoism and ignorance when compared to earthly mortals. Of all things, they do not represent idolatry and are free of every bias and prejudice of preconception. Devatas, or Vedic Gods, symbolize principles of the highest philosophy of the unsullied perception.
Creative Freedom and the Devatas
The creative comprehension of the Divine requires the transmutation of our consciousness into the flames of truth perception. Creative freedom to shape matter and spirit drives the essence of the Vedic Gods. The ego of earthly consciousness does not drive this freedom. We should remember that earthly consciousness leads one to sorrow and bondage.
Creativity emerges out of the Vedic Truths that gods represent. Knowledge and surrender to the Divine drives such Creativity. Creativity is another name for spiritual freedom.