Saturday, 30 August 2014

The Unmanifest

We are all aware of a fact , a truth, that is,  Manifested forms are all manifested from  Unmanifest only.  This great mystic truth is clearly mentioned in the eighteenth
Sloka in Aksharabrahma  Yoga.  Here It is........
   
                     AvyakthAth vyakthayaha sarvam prabhavathya harAgame
                     Rathragame praleeyanthe thathreivAvyaktha sanchake.
 
At the advent of Brahma's Day, all manifested beings are manifested from the Unmanifest .at the approach of Brahma's Night ,they get merged into the very thing called  the Unmanifest.
In 19th sloka another great sacred secret is mentioned in a very confirmed manner .
          
                         BhuthagramassayevAyam bhuuthva bhuthvA praleeyathe
                     RAthyAgamE avasaha PArdha prabhavathya harAgame.

All these multitude of beings take birth again and again, and absorbed at the approach of night. O PArdha ! At the approach of the Day , they are all born again ,
Automatically on their own, irrespective of any one's Concern. 

This is the formula of srushti.  { Creation}.
The above two slokas when analysed, explain a very big scientific theory about the Creation and dissolution of this entire world.that is.......

When the force of attraction starts weakening, all manifested forms loose their vitality, start deviating from their Gathi, start shrinking into the place of immense attraction of degrees ,exponential  times, finally collaps to  zero matter form).
This a scientifically designed standard Principle , which occurs periodically, with a fixed time intervals. 
This is a pure Mathematical Equation of time, energy and matter.  Entire matter, which is there present in the manifested forms, transforms to energy form.,:; and again at the advent of the day, starts transforming into The materialistic forms. All this Cycle takes place in a stipulated time interval.
 Hence,  we can come to a conclusion that Unmanifest does not mean empty ness.on contrary , Unmanifest is a store of invisible matter of unimaginable quantities which exists in the form of unimaginable quantums of Energy.
So, all manifested forms either movable or stationary are  within the  Unmanifest and from the Unmanifest.
As we are all surrounded by Maya (made of thriguNas ) we can not see the true nature of the
Unmanifest , in other words God, with our naked eyes.
 
The  unexhausting seed of "energy and invisible matter" ,the Supreme power of attraction,
With Supreme Cosciousness , Supreme mind with its special nature  of invisibility is verily 
Called By many names ,synonymously. 
Almighty, God, ParaBrahman,  Paramatma , Paramdhama, ParamEshwar,.......etc etc etc......
Where from or from whom, all our wishes are granted is The Unmanifest.
Paramathma only fulfills our wants and wishes, does'nt matter on whatever name may u pray for ur wish. U may pray Rama or Krishna, but grants come from That only.
When an abundant energy concentrates at one point, or at one place, that point of immense energy starts generating a strong field of force of attraction in it's surroundings.
An inconceivable quantums of force of attraction spreads creating a giant Magnetic field.

That field of unimaginable quantities of attraction develops sensory powers along with Mind.  This supreme Mind creates a supreme Consciuosness. This   Inconceivable Giant Magnetic field of  attraction, with its exceptional features is often named  Atma. This Atma is same as Almighty, in its characteristics. We are all in it. This is the reason why all scriptures pronounce that " God is everywhere."
 
This chain of reactions are the cause of creating  A Supreme being which is invisible, which is beyond our ordinary perception.,,that is why called Unmanifest.
May be these are a few interpretations deducted by my intellect with my limited intelligence.
May be there are many more high degree interpretations of The Unmanifet, the Suprembeing.
I humbly bow before the Unmanifested Supremeself wishing to grant me more insight and intelligence to express "The secrets of Gita " in much more better lines.

                                 Om that sath.

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