TATTVABODHA SATSANG 16 – MAR 4, 2023

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I. Practical implications of Māyā

  1. The ultimate purpose of this life is not to focus on names and forms, but to go beyond them.
  2. Our attitude to life should be like that of an actor who is perfectly playing their role in a movie. We should be careful not to get too involved or entrenched in the role.
  3. Everything and everyone is subject to change. We cannot control or change anyone. Therefore we should focus on improving ourselves.

 
II. Evolution of the five elements

ततः आकाशः सम्भूतः ।
आकाशाद् वायुः ।
वायोस्तेजः ।
तेजस आपः ।
अभ्धयः पृथिवी ।

tataḥ ākāśaḥ sambhūtaḥ .
ākāśād vāyuḥ .
vāyostejaḥ .
tejasa āpaḥ .
abhdhayaḥ pṛthivī .
 
From That, space was born.
From space, air.
From air, fire.
From fire, water.
From water, earth.
 
Explanation

  1. Various creation methodologies are proposed in our scriptures to help seekers who continue to have questions about the nature of the world and where it has come from.
  2. Brahman with Māyā creates the first element, space, and all other elements arise sequentially from space.
  3. Each element is less subtle (less pervasive) and has more properties than the previous one.
  4. Space has the quality of sound.
  5. Air comes from space, and has the qualities of sound and touch.
  6. Fire comes from air, and has the qualities of sound, touch and form.
  7. Water comes from fire, and has the qualities of sound, touch, form and taste.
  8. Earth comes from water, and has the qualities of sound, touch, form, taste and smell.
  9. All the elements also come with the three guṇas.

 
III. Evolution of the Sattva aspect – The organs of perception

एतेषां पञ्चतत्त्वानां मध्ये
आकाशस्य सात्विकांशात् श्रोत्रेन्द्रियं सम्भूतम् ।
वायोः सात्विकांशात् त्वगिन्द्रियं सम्भूतम् ।
अग्नेः सात्विकांशात् चक्षुरिन्द्रियं सम्भूतम् ।
जलस्य सात्विकांशात् रसनेन्द्रियं सम्भूतम् ।
पृथिव्याः सात्विकांशात् घ्राणेन्द्रियं सम्भूतम् ।

eteṣāṃ pañcatattvānāṃ madhye
ākāśasya sātvikāṃśāt śrotrendriyaṃ sambhūtam .
vāyoḥ sātvikāṃśāt tvagindriyaṃ sambhūtam .
agneḥ sātvikāṃśāt cakṣurindriyaṃ sambhūtam .
jalasya sātvikāṃśāt rasanendriyaṃ sambhūtam .
pṛthivyāḥ sātvikāṃśāt ghrāṇendriyaṃ sambhūtam .
 
Explanation

  1. Among these five great elements, out of the sātvik aspect of space, the faculty of hearing evolved.
  2. From the sātvik aspect of air, the faculty of touch evolved.
  3. From the sātvik aspect of fire, the faculty of sight evolved.
  4. From the sātvik aspect of water, the faculty of taste evolved.
  5. From the sātvik aspect of earth, the faculty of smell evolved.

 
Antaḥkaraṇa – the inner instrument

एतेषां पञ्चतत्त्वानां समष्टिसात्विकांशात्
मनोबुद्ध्यहङ्कार चित्तान्तःकरणानि सम्भूतानि ।
सङ्कल्पविकल्पात्मकं मनः ।
निश्चयात्मिका बुद्धिः ।
अहंकर्ता अहंकारः ।
चिन्तनकर्तृ चित्तम् ।
मनसो देवता चन्द्रमाः ।
बुद्धे ब्रह्मा ।
अहंकारस्य रुद्रः ।
चित्तस्य वासुदेवः ।

eteṣāṃ pañcatattvānāṃ samaṣṭisātvikāṃśāt
manobuddhyahaṅkāra cittāntaḥkaraṇāni sambhūtāni .
saṅkalpavikalpātmakaṃ manaḥ .
niścayātmikā buddhiḥ .
ahaṃkartā ahaṃkāraḥ .
cintanakartṛ cittam .
manaso devatā candramāḥ .
buddhe brahmā .
ahaṃkārasya rudraḥ .
cittasya vāsudevaḥ .
 
Explanation

  1. From the total sattvic aspect of these five elements, the inner instrument comprising the mind, intellect, ego and memory, is formed.
  2. The mind is of the nature of doubt and the seat of emotion. It vacillates between two or more choices. 
  3. The intellect is of the nature of decision, the seat of thinking and inquiry. It makes a decision based on the choices presented by the mind.
  4. The ego is of the nature of the notion of doership. It puts the “I stamp” on everything. It is the root of all suffering.
  5. Memory is of the nature of thinking or recollection. We should make an effort to focus on, and retain, good memories, since these memories impact our decision making.
  6. The presiding deity of the mind is the moon, of the intellect, Brahmā, of the ego, Rudra and of memory, Vāsudeva.
  7. Balance between logic and emotion is required in any individual. Too much logic makes one arrogant and insensitive, and too much emotion makes one keep going through ups and downs.
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