Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Hari Om ~~~~~~~~ Namaste Dr P V Sesha Sai Aswamedhayaaji, Thank you for your note, this was inspiring and most useful. If I amy , perhaps I can add a point ot two and ask you for your insights and comments. This water (apa) tattva you speak is of great interest. This water principle (apviti) comes from fire principle, fire from air and air from akasha. Yet this water, is of great import. An individuals vitality (retas) is based in water principle. We also know the lord of the waters is Varuna, from 'uru' or always wide, as mentioned in the Rk Ved. Varuna is the lord of all infinities and master of the oceans ( a name for consciousness) and akasha. From this he grants us wide vision, so states Sri Aurobindo, in his narrative on Varuna. It is believed that the water principle ( tattva or tanmatra) and the vital force in us ( prana, not just air, but life force) are connected. This prana is the essence of the water principle. Water that we touch, drink, wash, is the material form and prana the subtle form. Retus is the foundation for water. This is spoken of in Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (Chapt 3, 9th Brahmana) and the conversation (debate?) between rishi Yajanavalkya and Sakalya. Yet, the foundation for retas is asked. To that Yajanvalkya answers 'hrdaye iti, hovaca" it is in the heart. This is not the physical heart but ones being. So as we talk of many rivers , and nadi , we have the same in us, the nadi's that all emainate from the heart. It is said there are 101 nadi's and 'currents' flow ( like in rivers) from this heart region. This principle of the heart is throughout the Upanishads and is mentioned multiple times in the Gita by Sri Krsna. As we know Saraswati as a river, we also know her as the inspiration, wisdom, and flowing ( like a river) consciousness. Such is the greatness of the rishi's that can speak on many levels , both subtle and material; for them they are at home with satyam rtam brhat, the Truth, the Right and the Vast and reside in rita-cit ( or Truth consciousness) as they speak. Perhaps we can discuss this more, the rivers, the nadi, Saraswati, and the benefits of 'bathing' not only in the flowing rivers of the Ganges , but along side and with the flowing rivers of pure consciousness within us all. Pranams, yajvan ____________ Dr Perisepalli Venkata Sesha Sai wrote: Now we may have to refer to the quality of the water. We might have been thinking of the rivers as just RIVERS and water – a usual boon, but now you observe - what a difference? Discussion of Shankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy of nonseparablity of Atman and Brahman. Advaitin Homepage at: Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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