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Dear You, who bothers to read this text! :) I thought it would be fun to go through the details of the various elements of which this material world is composed, according to Vedic scriptures. Starting from samples text 01, we'll attempt describing the characteristics of each of the elements of the world, as per the wonderful book of Srimad Bhagavatam. The point of all this is to come to a clear understanding that "I" am the soul, complete- ly different from both the gross and subtle bodies - which are nothing but different elements with various material attributes. The soul is character- ized by eternality, full knowledge and bliss. Pradhana is the unman- ifested combination of the three modes of material nature, which is the cause of the manifest stage of matter (prakrti). The three modes or qualities of nature are goodness, passion and ignorance, characterized by serenity, activity and dullness respectively. The subtle body or consciousness contains the mind, the intelligence and the false ego. The mind is the breeding place of desires. It is the center from which one accepts and rejects senses-objects. Situated in the heart, it is controlled by the discriminating power of the intellig- ence. False ego gives the concept of "I". Ether: Gives space or accomodation of room for the external and internal activities of all living entities. It is connected with the ear and its sense object is sound. Air: Makes the senses function. It's actions are movement, mixing, and allowing approach to the objects of the senses like sound. It is the gaseous state of matter, and is connected with the sense of touch. Fire: Gives illumina- tion and actions of cooking, digesting, destroying cold and evaporating. It brings about hunger, thirst, eating and drinking. It is the firery state of matter, and is connected with the eyes and the object of form, as well as the working sense of the legs. Water: Characterized by moistening other substances, coagulati- ng various mixtures, causing satisfation, maintaining life, softening things, eradicating heat, incessantly supplying itself to reservoirs of water and thirst- quenching. It is the liquid state of matter and it is connected with the tastebuds as well as the genitals. Earth: Can be used to model forms of the Supreme Brahman, to construct places of residence, and to contain things. It is the sustainer of all and represents the solid state of matter. It is connected with the nose and the object of odor, as well as the anus among the working senses. Sound: That which conveys the idea of an object, indicates the presence of a speaker and is the subtle form of ether. Connected with the knowledge- aquiring sense of the ear, and working sense of the voice. Touch: It is the subtle form of air. Softness, hardness, heat and cold are its distinguishing attributes. Connected with the knowledge- aquiring sense of the skin and the working sense of the hands. Form: By dimension, quality and individua- lity, characteristics of form can be understood. It is connected with fire, by which effulgence the eyes sees form in color. Taste: Originally one, but becomes manifold as astringent, sweet, bitter, pungent, sour and salty due to contact with other substances. Connected with the water element as well as the tongue. Odor: Although one, becomes many - as mixed, offensive, fragnant, mild, strong acidic and so on - according to the proportions of associated substances. Connected with the earth element and the nose. The 5 working senses (voice, hands, legs, genitals and anus) are invested with the power of speech, grasping and dropping, movement, procreation and defecation respectively. The 5 knowledge- aquiring senses (ears, eyes, tongue, nose and skin) have the power to hear, see, taste, smell and feel, which are all perceived in their central station, the 11th sense; mind. When one becomes impr- essed by any sense experience, the consc- iousness subtly engra- ves such impressions, keeping them ready for eventual recollection. False ego in goodness manifests the mind and demigods. In passion it manifests the inte- lligence and senses. False ego in ignorance manifests the 5 gross elements (earth, water etc.) along with their respective sense objects (smell, taste and so on). Time is known as the mixing element. When it enters the pradhana or aggregate of material elements, the three modes of nature are agitated, turning dormant pradhana into the manifest stage or prakrti, which is the breeding ground for all varieties of creation. Time causes fear of death due to the false ego of the conditioned soul. The Lord impregn- ates prakrti with His internal potency, the living entities. Agitated by the desti- nations of the condit- ioned souls, prakrti delivers the sum total of the consciousness of all the conditioned souls. In the beginni- ng, this consciousness of prakrti prevails in pure goodness. There- fore one can see a re- flection of the Lord. Through the living en- tities desire to enjoy and control the mater- ial energy without the Lord, the first impur- ity, called false ego, is caused to manifest. This false ego is endowed with active power of three kinds, good (serene), passio- nate (active) and ign- orant (dull). From the false ego in these 3 modes, the other elem- ents are manifested. Thank you for reading. Venus.basic
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