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OHM SHRI RAGAVENDRAYA NAMAH

JAYA JAGANNATHA

 

Pranam Gurudeva,

 

Yesterday when I was pondering on the Tatwa, I thought about the correlation

between basic colours and Panchatatwa.

 

In colours, Red, Yellow and Blue are basic colours. Black is colourless and

white is composed of all colours.

 

All pictures printed including the photo prints, paper prints and colour

printer prints has only the basic 3 colours and black. Different

combinations and contrast of these 3+1 colours bring the various pictures.

 

As we can see from the colour cartridges, only 3 base colours of Red, Yellow

and blue; and black are used. White is the base. Any printing is done on

white colour and it is the base.

 

I tried to correlate the panchatatwa to these colours. (These colours are

not representing the tatwa, but I am referring them to each tatwa)

 

Agni - Red

Bhoo- Yellow

Jala- Blue

Vayu- Black (colourless)

Akash- White (form of all colours and present everywhere and it is the base)

 

If we observe a printed picture, all the four colours R,Y,B and black are

present.

 

Except when we are printing pure Red (something like pink) or pure blue or

pure yellow, only one colour is used. Otherwise all other pictures will have

atleast a combination of two colours.

 

When we look at a picture, we notice only the picture and not the individual

mixer of these colours from that picture. Similarly, when we look at an

object we see the object and we do not notice the tatwa behind the object.

 

Actually in printing each colour is printed one over the other. If we print

each colour individually it wouldn't make any sense. But, when all are

combined, then the whole picture is produced.

 

As we are able to segregate the colours and print together, if we are able

to segregate the tatwas and their proportion in a chart and if we are able

to combine them, then we can tell the nature and characteristic of a person

very accurately.

 

When I thought further, I understood that the impact of planetary and rasi

aspects can be related to the lighting effects of photography.

 

Take for example a picture of flowers, where red roses are in the background

and one big yellow flower is in the foreground, evening red light is

reflected on the flowers and a shadow also visible on the picture. It can

be like for Ar. Lagna (red roses), Mercury is in it(yellow flower), Mars has

rasi drishti (evening sunlight)and Saturn is aspecting by graha drishti (a

shadow).

 

When any one of the above items in the picture is changed, then it alters

the nature and mood of the picture. Similarly, Kendra, planets and their

aspects affect the tatwa of a person.

 

This is for your consideration and comment.

 

Thanks

Your sisya

Solai Kannan

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