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SB 7.15.50-51: When oblations of ghee and food grains like barley and sesame are

offered in sacrifice, they turn into celestial smoke, which carries one to

successively higher planetary systems like the kingdoms of Dhuma, Ratri,

Krshnapakssha, Dakshinam and ultimately the moon. Then, however, the performers

of sacrifice descend again to earth to become herbs, creepers, vegetables and

food grains. These are eaten by different living entities and turned to semen,

which is injected into female bodies. Thus one takes birth again and again.

 

 

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--- On Tue, 7/7/09, Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote:

 

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[vedic astrology] Hindu Process of rebirth in 2 verses of

Bhagavat-Purana

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Tuesday, 7 July, 2009, 4:57 PM

 

 

SB 7.15.50-51: When oblations of ghee and food grains like barley and sesame are

offered in sacrifice, they turn into celestial smoke, which carries one to

successively higher planetary systems like the kingdoms of Dhuma, Ratri,

Krshnapakssha, Dakshinam and ultimately the moon. Then, however, the performers

of sacrifice descend again to earth to become herbs, creepers, vegetables and

food grains. These are eaten by different living entities and turned to semen,

which is injected into female bodies. Thus one takes birth again and again.

 

 

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