Ananta Sesa Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Who is the progenitor of the animals? Lord Brahma? Manu? Any other prajapati? Created 2 of each animal? And did the life on earth start first with the life in water and then gradually the plants and animals created and last the man, or? Any information anywhere on this topic? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guruvani Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Who is the progenitor of the animals? Lord Brahma? Manu? Any other prajapati? Created 2 of each animal? And did the life on earth start first with the life in water and then gradually the plants and animals created and last the man, or? Any information anywhere on this topic? Read the 6th ch. of 6th Canto SB. You will find that many animals, trees, plants etc were born from the daughters of Daksa - one of the prajapatis. Daksha gave his daughters to other prajapatis and gods. There are different prajapatis. Lord Brahma is the original prajapati. Most all the animals and plants are created by the prajapatis. Sometimes a prajapati can also create forms of life from his mind. Daksha and different prajapatis create progeny both seminally and mystically. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ananta Sesa Posted September 5, 2007 Author Report Share Posted September 5, 2007 Read the 6th ch. of 6th Canto SB. You will find that many animals, trees, plants etc were born from the daughters of Daksa - one of the prajapatis. Daksha gave his daughters to other prajapatis and gods. There are different prajapatis. Lord Brahma is the original prajapati. Most all the animals and plants are created by the prajapatis. Sometimes a prajapati can also create forms of life from his mind. Daksha and different prajapatis create progeny both seminally and mystically. OK, thanks! Anybody knows if life on earth started with water, then plants, animals and last humans? Or is it just an darwinian idea? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CCC Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 yes from basic beings to more complex first fire water then earth. earth has fire in the center and earth is like the ashes of that fire... maybe for this reason the universe is called vibhuti, vibhuti also means ashes...(ashes of the spiritual fire? brahmajyoti?) plants don't need to eat others so they are first, and so on until human beings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avinash Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 Kashyap had different wives, who were daughters of Daksh. From different wives, different kinds of beings were born-birds, animals, snakes, gods, demons etc. Kashyap was the son of Marichi and Kala. Brahma created Marichi from his mind. Kala was Kardam and Devhuti's daughter. Brahma created Kardam. Devhuti was the daughter of Swyambhuv Manu and Shatrupa. Swyambhuv Manu and Shatrupa were created from Brahma's body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avinash Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 <center>Creation of various kinds of beings</center> (Source:- Srimad Bhagavat Mahapuran) The material universe is temporary while spritual universe is eternal. Material universe has 14 parts called lokas. One of them is Bhu i.e. Earth where we live.(Some say that what we call as Earth is only a part of entire Bhu lok). There are seven lokas below Earth:- Atal, Vital, Sutal, Talatal, Rasatal, Mahatal, Patal. There are six locas above Earth:- Bhuvar, Suvar, Mahar, Jan, Tap, Satya. Lord Brahma lives in Satya lok. Time is not the same in all lokas. Below, one year as measured on Earth is written as Earth year. Please note that 1 Earth year = 360 day nights and not 365 or 366. This is because in scriptures of Hinduism, one year equals 360 day nights. There are 4 yugs. Their durations in Earth years are as given below:- Satya yug(also called Krit yug) - 1,728,000 Treta yug - 1,296,000 Dwapar yug - 864,000 Kali yug - 432,000 ___ Total - 4,320,000 One revolution of the four yugs is called one Maha yug or one Divya yug. So, one Maha yug equals 4,32,000 Earth years. One day of Brahma equals 1000 Maha yugs i.e. 4.32 billion Earth years. His one night is of the same duration. When Brahma's night arrives, then he sleeps. At that time except the top four i.e. Mahar, Jan, Tap, Satya, the other ten lokas are destroyed. When Brahms's 100 years are over then all the 14 lokas i.e. the entire material universe is destroyed and Brahma's life is over. After 100 years are over, then the start of the next day, another Brahma comes and creates all the 14 lokas. In between on any new day, Brahma creates 10 lokas which were destroyed the previous night. Out of the 100 years of the present Brahma, 50 years are already over. The 1st day of his 51st year is going on. One day of Brahma is called as kalp. Let us go through creation in the current day of Brahma:- In the beginning of his current day, Brahma got up. He came out of a lotus flower coming out of Lord Vishnu's navel. He created four sons from his mind. They are called as Kumar brothers and their names are Sanak Kumar, Sanand Kumar, Sanatan Kumar and Sanat Kumar. In spite of being very old, they always look like children. But they are highly knowledgeable. They were not interested in family life. Not only that, they were not interested in any material pleasures. So, they did not have children. Brahma created following sages: - Marichi, Atri, Angira, Pulastya, Pulah, Kratu, Bhrigu, Vashishth, Daksh, Narad, Kardam. Brahma thought that this was not sufficient to have enough population in the world. In order for population to sustain, he needed to create both male and female. He projected another body just like himself. That body divided into two parts - male and female. Male was named Swyambhuv and female was named Shatrupa. Swyambuv and Shatrupa became husband and wife. Swyambhuv and Shatrupa had two sons Priyavrat and Uttanpad and three daughters Akuti, Devhuti, Prasuti. Akuti married Ruchi, Devhuti married Kardam, Prasuti married Daksh. Kardam and Daksh were created by Brahma. (If I remember reading correctly, then Marichi created Ruchi from his mind but I am not sure. Somebody help me here.) Marichi was created by Brahma. The descendants of the five children of Swyambhuv filled the world with population. This is why Swyambhuv was given the tile of Manu, which means father of mankind. In one day of Brahma there are 14 manus. Swyambhuv was the first manu. At present, there is seventh manu named Sraddhadev; he is also called Vaivasvat Manu because he is the son of Sun god Vivasvan.Before Akuti's marriage to Ruchi, Akuti's father Swyambhuv Manu said that Swyambhuv himself would raise the first male child of Ruchi and Akuti. Ruchi and Akuti had a son named Yagya and a daughter named Dakshina. Yajna got the post of Lord Indra at that time i.e. in the time of Swyambhuv Manu. During different manus, there are different Indras. Yajna was partial incarnation of Vishnu and Dakshina was partial incarnation of Laxmi. As had been agreen upon, Swambhuv brought Yajna to his home while Dakshina remained with Ruchi. When Yajna and Dakshina grew up, they married each other. This is one instance of brother-sister marriage. Yajna and Dakshina had 12 sons. They all became gods. As mentioned earlier, Yajna himself became Indra i.e. king of gods. Kardam and Devhuti had nine daughters and one son. The son was sage Kapil who was an incarnation of Vishnu. The nine daughters were Kala, Ansuya, Shraddha, Havirbhu, Gati, Kriya, Arundhati(also called Urja), Chitti, Khyati. Kala married Marichi. They had one son Kashyap and one daughter Punima. Ansuya married Atri and gave birth to Som, Dattatreya and Durvasa. Som became moon god. Dattatreya and Durvasa became sages. Som was part of Brahma, Dattatreya was part of Vishnu and Durvasa was part of Shiv. Shraddha married Angira and gave birth to four daughters and two sons. One son Brihaspati was a great scholar and he became the guru of gods. Havirbhu married Pulastya and gave birth to two very famous sages Agasyta and Vishrava. Gati married Pulah and gave birth to three great sages. Kriya married Kratu and gave birth to sixty thousand great sages. Arundhati married Vashishth and gave birth to seven great sages, the eldest of whom was Chitraketu, who was a great devotee of Vishnu. Chitti married Atharv and gave birth to a son named Ashwashir. Khyati married Bhrigu and had two sons and one daughter. Thus the nine daughters of Kardam married sages created by Lord Brahma. Daksh had thousands of sons. Following Narad's suggestion, they became renunciates and did not have any children. After that Daksh had 60 daughters who married sages and gods. One daughter Sati married Lord Shiv. Seventeen daughters of Daksh married sage Kashyap. These seventeen were mothers of majority of living beings and gave births to various kinds of beings - gods, demons, gandharvas, apsaras, animals, birds, snakes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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