Guest guest Posted November 9, 1999 Report Share Posted November 9, 1999 ======================================================= MahAnArAyaNOpanishat - manthra-4 ======================================================= yatha: prasUthA jagatha: prasUthI thOyEna jIvAn vyachasarja bhUmyAm yadOshadhIbhi: purushAn pashUgshcha vivEsha bhUthAni charAcharANi Translation: That from which Brahman, primordial matter, the material cause of the universe is evolved, He who created the jivas (beginning with the four-faced-Brahma) on Earth, along with 'waters' (signifying the subtle elements) and He who entered into all such created entities - moving and non-moving - such as herbs and plants and animals and men (as their inner self) is Brahman. Notes: At the time of delusion 'achith' or matter and 'chith' or the order of sentient beings were inseparably united with Brahman. At that stage both these entities were in their subtle form and were supported and ruled over by Brahman. At the time of creation the Lord willed that matter to evolve into the form of this universe. Matter, which is the substance of this material universe, was thus caused by Brahman to undergo change. Matter is 'jagatha: prasUthI' and that is 'prasUthA' or born of Brahman in this sense. Both matter and jiva are without beginning and unborn. They form the inseparable attributes of Brahman in the causal state as well as the state of effect. It is by the will of the Lord that matter in the subtle state undergoes change and goes through the stages of 'prakrthi' (primordial matter), mahat, ahamkAra, five gross elements and the sense organs. As Brahman causes the modifications of matter in this way, Brahman is said to be the cause of the source of this universe. The jivas are also unborn and eternal. They will be in their subtle form united with Brahman at the time of delusion. Brahman causes them to be associated with matter at the time of creation. Association of the jivas with bodies and indriyAs is described here as creation. Brahman enters into His creation as the inmost self. The scriptures - 'anEna jIvEnAthmanA anupravishya nAmarUpE vyAkaravANi' ; 'thadEvAnuprAvishath' signifies this. ======================================================= Sri Ranganatha Divyamani Padukabhyam Namaha dasan, Balaji Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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