Manifestation
of the Material World
(by Sri Atmatattva Das)
The Material Creation:
The
material creation in its very first stage is called pradhana
- the eternal, subtle, undifferentiated sum total of all material
elements, the unmanifested eternal combination of the three
modes of material nature.
Pradhana is sometimes also related to as saguna-Brahman,
since it is basically Brahman but with the presence of the
three modes of material nature. Nevertheless, these modes
do not yet clearly manifest causes and effects (SB 3.26.10).
The pradhana contains the following 24 elements in a dormant
state:
- 5 subtle elements (sound, touch, form-color, taste)
- 5 gross elements (ether, air, fire, water, earth)
- 5 knowledge aquiring senses (ears, skin, eyes, tongue, nose)
- 5 working senses (tongue-mouth, hands, legs, genital, anus)
- 4 internal, subtle senses (mind, intelligence, ego, contaminated
consciousness)
Time is considered to be the 25th element; it is the mixing
and agitating element. The Supreme Personality of Godhead
can be perceived as time (SB 3.26.11-18).
The pradhana or saguna-Brahman becomes then agitated by the
time factor which represents the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Thus and by the influence of the three modes of material nature
the creation comes to the level of mahat-tattva, or prakrti,
where the elements actually can manifest themselves. The mahat-tattva
is the breeding source of all varieties and brings forth all
the different material bodies and material objects; it contains
all the universes and is the root of all cosmic manifestations.
The mahat-tattva is annihilated at the time of the annihilation,
the end of Brahma's life.
Next the Supreme Personality of Godhead impregnates the mahat-tattva
with His internal potency which are the living entities. Agitated
by the destinations of the contitioned souls the material
nature, or mahat-tattva, delivers the cosmic intelligence
(Hiranyamaya). The mahat-tattva is thus "lit up"
by the sum total of the consciousness of all the conditioned
souls (SB 3.26.19-20).
The Caturvyuha expansions of the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
namely Sri Vasudeva, Sri Aniruddha, Sri Pradyumna and Sri
Sankarshana occur and take charge of various aspects of the
material creation.
In the beginning pure goodness, the vasudeva stage of consciousness,
prevails within the mahat-tattva. This point of creation is
controlled by Sri Vasudeva, the Superknower. Due to the pure
goodness the consciousness has the qualities of complete serenity,
clarity and freedom from any distraction; one is free from
the infringement by material desires. Therefore one can see
a reflection of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and if
one worships Sri Vasudeva one can come to the platform of
pure goodness (suddha-sattva), thus understanding the Supreme
Personality of Godhead (SB 3.26.21).
Through the desire to enjoy and control seperately from Krishna,
the misuse of independence by the living entities which are
impregnated into the material nature, material ego or false
ego is caused to spring up from the mahat-tattva in pure goodness.
This false ego is endowed with active power of three kind
- good (serene), passionate (active), ignorant (dull). From
the false ego in different modes of material nature mind,
senses, elements as well as all the other ingredients and
objects of the material nature are produced. Therefore every
object within the material creation is seen as identical with
false ego since it has the false ego as its source. Sri Sankarshana
controls that false ego and in order to become free from it
one is adviced to worship Sri Sankarsana. He is worshipped
through Lord Siva; the snakes which cover the body of Lord
Shiva are representations of Sri Sankarsna, and Lord Shiva
is always absorbed in meditation upon Sri Sankarshana (SB
3.26.23-24).
From the false ego in goodness come the controlling demigods
as well as the mind. The mind has the quality of not being
fixed; due to different kind of desires for sense gratification
the mind rejects something as bad and accepts something else
as good. The false ego in goodness is controlled by Sri Aniruddha.
If one wants to get free from mental disturbances, one has
to worship Sri Aniruddha. For this purpose, worship of the
moon planet is also recommended in the Vedic literature (SB
3.26.26-27).
From the false ego in passion intelligence, living energy
(prana), the five knowledge aquiring sense and the five working
senses are created. Intelligence has five qualities: doubt,
misapprehension, correct apprehension, memory and sleep. The
function of intelligence is to ascertain the nature of an
object and thus help the senses to make choices. The intelligence
is supposed to control or guide the senses. By intelligence
one can understand how things are and if intelligence is properly
applied one's consciousness becomes expanded. This begins
with doubt, the first quality of intelligence. One doubts
whether ones existence is spiritual or material. Doubt is
a very important factor in developping intelligence, eventhough
doubting is improper after receiving information from an authoritative
source. Through proper analysis one then finds that things
are different from what they seemed to be so far; thus misapprehension,
the second quality of intelligence, is detected. Next, after
eliminating the wrong understanding one can come to the proper
conclusion; this is called correct apprehension, the third
quality of intelligence. In this way by intelligence one can
understands that one is not the body and one's consciousness
becomes expanded; expansion of consciousness culminates in
pure Krishna-consciousness. Beyond the intelligence's three
qualities of doubt, misapprehension and correct apprehension
there are also the qualities of memory and sleep. In order
to keep the intelligence working properly one must sleep.
For being fixed in one's intelligence one has to worship Sri
Pradyumna, who is reached through the worship of Lord Brahma.
Directly related to intelligence in their function are the
knowledge acquiring senses which are: Ears, skin, eyes, nose
and the tongue.
With the working senses action are performed; there are five
working senses as well: Tongue (mouth, speaking), hands, legs,
genitals and the anus.
Both, the knowledge acquiring senses and the working senses
are depending on the living energy (vital energy, prana),
which is also created from the false ego in the mode of passion.
The more a person is influenced by the mode of passion the
more he can accomplish and acquire. The Vedic scriptures recommend
that if one wants to encourage a person in acquiring material
possessions, one should also encourage him in sex life. Thus
one can see that those who are addicted to sex life are also
materially advanced. Sex life or passionate life is the impetus
for the material advancement of civilization (SB 3.26.29).
From the false ego in ignorance the five subtle and gross
elements, from whom all (perceivable) objects within the material
world are made, become manifested; it is presided over by
Sri Sankarsana. Therefore persons who are very dull and very
much absorbed in the gross material world worship Lord Shiva
who is connected with Sri Sankarsana, in order to obtain gross
material sense objects. When the false ego in ignorance is
agitated by the sex energy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
first the subtle element sound is manifested. The original
and very first sound within the creation is the omkara, "OM",
being the sound representation of the Supreme Personality's
Brahman aspect. From sound comes the gross element ether as
well as the sense of hearing. Sound has the quality of conveying
the idea of an object; therefore it is considered to be the
subtle form of an object. Further sound indicates the presence
of a speaker, eventually screened form our view, and it also
constitutes the subtle form of ether (SB 3.26.32-33).
Ether has the qualities of accommodating the room for external
and internal existences of all living entities, the field
of activity of the vital air, the senses and the mind.
Ether means room or space, and it evolves from sound vibration.
Thus form the original sound vibration "om" the
room was created within which the manifestation of the gross
elements like air, fire, water and earth (the universe) can
take place. In general the ether or sky gives accommodation
to the room which the various material bodies of the living
entities need for their external and internal existence. The
internal existence of a living entity in the material world
comprises of vital air (prana), senses and the mind. These
ingredients require for their functioning subtle forms which
are invisible and rest within ether. In this way ehter accommodates
the internal existence of the living entities within the material
world. With external existence everything is meant that stands
in relation with material objects which are external to the
material body. By means of sound vibration, talking about
a particular object, the subtle form of that object, which
sound carries, is created within the mind. These subtle and
invisible forms of material objects are given a room within
the ether and this is called the external activity of ether.
That within ether subtle, invisible forms of material sense
objects can exist has been proven by modern science by transmission
of television where forms as pictures are transmitted from
one place to another by wireless means (SB 3.26.34). Thus
it is seen that mental activities or psychological action
in terms of thinking, feeling and willing are activities on
the ethereal platform. This is very important in relation
to the moment of death. On the basis of its reflections (which
are influenced by sound vibrations) the mind generates desires
for obtaining various sense objects. In fact these desires
are unlimited and they all create subtle forms within ether.
An of course, they all result in various bodies in order to
enjoy these desired situations (desiring a sense object indirectly
means desiring all the tools to enjoy it) which are accommodated
in their subtle form within ether as well. In this way one
can, and in fact by every minute's desires one actually does
create an unlimited number of bodies within the ether, all
well equipped to become manifested on the gross level. At
the moment when one particular body perishes the opportunity
for one of all the subtle forms kept within ether arises to
become manifested on the gross plane. This happens according
to the level of contamination or desire which was most prominent
within the mind at the moment of death. All this is described
by Sri Krishna in the Bhagavad-gita (8.5-8).
From the above it becomes clear that the evolution of various
material elements is not something that takes place only once,
at the moment of creation. The description of the primary
creation is rather a general scheme by which matter is manifested
in general, at the moment when creation starts as well as
at any stage of the existence of the material manifestation.
The difference is, however, that at the beginning of creation
the sum total of each element was taken from a dormant state,
the pradhana, and made available by the direction of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, whereas later, when the living entities
"create" while pursuing various desires they simply
receive supplies from that sum total of the material elements.
From ethereal existence, under the influence of time, the
subtle element touch and thence air and the sense of touch
become manifested.
After creating subtle forms in the mind which are accommodated
in the ether, time separates us from the manifestation of
gross forms which we can touch. By the influence of the mode
of passion, which is related to air (movement), we endeavor
to manifest the form on the gross level. Our sense of proprietorship
over action (passion) is due to the activity of air within
the material body. Consequently, we will "get in touch"
with the gross form of what now is a wishful thought in the
mind in due course of time.
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