Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 thaasaam thrivrtham thrivrtham ekaikaam karavaaNi ithiseyam dhevathaa imaaH thisraH anenaiva aathmnaa anupraviSya naamaroope vyaakaroth. Of these (meaning the three elements referred to as dhevathaas), let me make each one threefold, willing thus this dhevathaa, (Brahman or sath) entered into these three in the form of the inner self and differentiated them by name and form. The gross elements being made up of the combination of others this passage explains how that was done. Each of the three elements contain the other two also and the proportion in which this is done is given as follows. Gross fire consists of subtle fire ½ part, water ¼ and earth1/4. Similarly the gross water is ½ subtle water+1/4 fier+1/4 earth and the gross earth is ½ earth+ ¼ water+ ¼ fire. Elsewhere the pancheekarana is explained similarly as the element akasa= ½ akasa+1/8 of the other four and the other elements are formed like wise. Consisting of ½ of the element + 1/8 of the others respectively. thaasaam thrivrtham thrivrtham,ekaikaam akaroth yaThaathu khalusoumya imaah thisraH dhevathaaHthrivrth thrivrth ekaikaabhacathi thath me vijaaneehi ithi Thus the Being , Sath made each one of them threefold. Dear one, know from me how this threefold nature can be understood in these three elements. Yadhagne rohitham roopam thejasaH thath roopam The red colour seen in the fire is that of fire. Yath Suklam that apaam Which is white in fire that is that of water. Yath krshNam that annasya What is black in fire it is that of anna, meaning earth. Thus it could be seen that what appears as fire is really the combination of all the three, namely, fire, water and earth. The other two , akasa and wind are not mentioned since they are not visible in gross form. Thus , apaagaath agneh agnithvam Thus the fireness is gone from fire, meaning, the fire is not an independent element. so, vaachaarambhaNam vikaarah naamaDheyam threeNi roopaaNi ithi eva sathyam. all modifications are only a matter of speech and the three forms alone are real. This means that all the forms in the universe are only made of these three elements and the difference in form and name are not real. Then Uddalaka Aruni goes on to give more examples to illustrate this point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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