Vimarśa
[vi-mar-sh] [विमर्श] noun. Sanskrit
Vimarśa, meaning reflecting, considering and pondering over, is embodied in the statement: “The Absolute ponders over itself, appraises itself.”
Conceived by AdMa Art, “Vimarśa” is an art installation presented in 3 parts: Laxmi, Saraswati and Durga, collectively known as the Tridevi. These representations deepen the understanding of divine energy, symbolized as the Nada Bindu.
Laxmi, the Goddess of sustenance, wealth and transformation is symbolised by the lotus and the elephant, representing fortune, self-knowledge and wisdom. Understanding Her involves delving into the consort Lord Vishnu through the chant “ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय “
Saraswati, the Goddess of creation, music & knowledge cherishes Her books, veena and pearls. Her music evokes a dance of light under the moon and her reflection in the river captivates with simplicity. Scriptural understanding leads to enlightenment and connection with Her consort Lord Brahma through the chant “ॐ ब्रह्मणे नमः”
Durga, the Goddess of power, divine femininity and motherhood is armed with a lotus, a shell & weapons. Understanding Her divine form involves invoking Her consort Lord Shiva with the chant “ॐ नमः शिवाय “
Chanting these mantras activates Vimarśa, unleashing primordial music. The reversal of consciousness leads to the head of all sounds the ultimate Divine Shakti, embodying total energy in the universe. Witnessing Her brings complete bliss as Her energy and Sound illuminate the installations dispelling darkness.

