Swamsakala” or “Partial Incarnation” refers to the concept where a divine being or deity manifests in a limited form, embodying only a portion of their full divine essence. This idea is often found in various spiritual and religious traditions.
In Hinduism, for example, the concept of avatars includes partial incarnations, where deities like Vishnu take on specific forms to fulfill particular purposes. These forms may not encompass the deity’s entire power or essence but are sufficient to achieve their divine mission.
This idea can also be seen in other belief systems where divine beings or enlightened masters manifest in the physical world to guide, teach, or protect humanity, without fully revealing their complete divine nature.