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Cosmic
The history reported says that Hiranyaaksha stole earth, hid in the cosmic ocean and the god fought with him for 2000 years and killed him and got back the earth.
Now, consider this possible scenario from a cosmic object sense, a rouge planet(oid) made its way into our solar system, which would take a long long time for it to arrive at vicinity of the earth (a new king has risen amongst our divinities, defeated them and became a new sovereign ruler of our devata world); once it came near earth, due to its larger body & gravity, it drew earth from it's orbit around sun to orbit around itself, and continued on it's path probably uninterrupted (taking earth into cosmic ocean). At this point, Sun drew this rouge planet with all of its moons including earth to orbit around itself, and the tidal forces of gravity between this rouge planet and Sun caused a binary orbit relationship between them instead of one becoming the moon of the other. This cosmic tussle continued for 2000 years, and finally Sun drew away earth & possibly certain other moons of this rouge planet free from the rouge planet and caused them to orbit around itself (i.e. around Sun again, i.e. God has defeated Hiranyaaksha and freed earth) and the rouge planet drew itself away from Sun such that it freed itself from Sun's gravity completely and exited our solar system.
Cosmic collisions and rouge planet interruptions in our solar system are accepted theories by modern scientists, especially for explaining how Moon came into existence and how the Astroid Belt came into place. Most recently, rouge planet theory is also claimed to be the reason for existence of Sedna planetoid in our solar system which takes 12,000 earth years to orbit sun.
From a human history standpoint, what most Purohits believe is that there was a historical emperor who basically left dharma (morality & ethics), extracted from his kingdom & subjects as much as he can for his sole benefit, became arrogant & haughty declaring that there is no god and he should be worshiped instead by people, and after exhausting all resources of the land, ended up submerging the land under water as an act of punishment because, let's say, many people on the land started complaining to other emperors or to god. Varaha means wild boar. Wild boars are currently reputed by western scholars as having dredged land from under water to above water in our ancient past. Perhaps, wild boars came onto the shores of these inundated land back then, and slowly over 2000 years dregded this submerged land from water completely. And during the end of such time, this emperor perhaps driven mad already by living a life of solitude without land or subjects and by wild boar infestation was killed by a wild boar in his old age.
Puranas don't report historical ancient events unless the one event explained more than one occurrence, on earthly plane and/or on cosmic plane.
Now, consider this possible scenario from a cosmic object sense, a rouge planet(oid) made its way into our solar system, which would take a long long time for it to arrive at vicinity of the earth (a new king has risen amongst our divinities, defeated them and became a new sovereign ruler of our devata world); once it came near earth, due to its larger body & gravity, it drew earth from it's orbit around sun to orbit around itself, and continued on it's path probably uninterrupted (taking earth into cosmic ocean). At this point, Sun drew this rouge planet with all of its moons including earth to orbit around itself, and the tidal forces of gravity between this rouge planet and Sun caused a binary orbit relationship between them instead of one becoming the moon of the other. This cosmic tussle continued for 2000 years, and finally Sun drew away earth & possibly certain other moons of this rouge planet free from the rouge planet and caused them to orbit around itself (i.e. around Sun again, i.e. God has defeated Hiranyaaksha and freed earth) and the rouge planet drew itself away from Sun such that it freed itself from Sun's gravity completely and exited our solar system.
Cosmic collisions and rouge planet interruptions in our solar system are accepted theories by modern scientists, especially for explaining how Moon came into existence and how the Astroid Belt came into place. Most recently, rouge planet theory is also claimed to be the reason for existence of Sedna planetoid in our solar system which takes 12,000 earth years to orbit sun.
From a human history standpoint, what most Purohits believe is that there was a historical emperor who basically left dharma (morality & ethics), extracted from his kingdom & subjects as much as he can for his sole benefit, became arrogant & haughty declaring that there is no god and he should be worshiped instead by people, and after exhausting all resources of the land, ended up submerging the land under water as an act of punishment because, let's say, many people on the land started complaining to other emperors or to god. Varaha means wild boar. Wild boars are currently reputed by western scholars as having dredged land from under water to above water in our ancient past. Perhaps, wild boars came onto the shores of these inundated land back then, and slowly over 2000 years dregded this submerged land from water completely. And during the end of such time, this emperor perhaps driven mad already by living a life of solitude without land or subjects and by wild boar infestation was killed by a wild boar in his old age.
Puranas don't report historical ancient events unless the one event explained more than one occurrence, on earthly plane and/or on cosmic plane.
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invisible
You
rascal, You have been nourished by our enemies to kill us, and You have
killed some demons by remaining invisible. O fool, Your power is only
mystic, so today I shall enliven my kinsmen by killing You.
Purport:
The demon used the word abhavāya,
which means “for killing.” Śrīdhara Svāmī comments that this “killing”
means liberating, or, in other words, killing the process of continued
birth and death.
The Lord kills the process of
- birth and
- death and keeps Himself invisible.
In the Upaniṣads (Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad 6.8) it is stated, parāsya śaktir vividhaiva śrūyate.
The Lord is invisible to the eyes of the common man, but His energies
act in various ways. When demons are in adversity, they think that God
is hiding Himself and is working by His mystic potency. They think that
if they can find God they can kill Him just by seeing Him. Hiraṇyākṣa
thought that way, and he challenged the Lord: “You have done tremendous
harm to our community, taking the part of the demigods, and You have
killed our kinsmen in so many ways, always keeping Yourself hidden. Now I
see You face to face, and I am not going to let You go. I shall kill
You and save my kinsmen from Your mystic misdeeds.”
Not
only are demons always anxious to kill God with words and philosophy,
but they think that if one is materially powerful he can kill God with
materially fatal weapons. Demons like Kaṁsa, Rāvaṇa and Hiraṇyakaśipu
thought themselves powerful enough to kill even God. Demons cannot
understand that God, by His multifarious potencies, can work so
wonderfully that He can be present everywhere and still remain in His
eternal abode, Goloka Vṛndāvana.
Worship by Insult
The
demon addressed the Lord: O best of the demigods, dressed in the form
of a boar, just hear me. This earth is entrusted to us, the inhabitants
of the lower regions, and You cannot take it from my presence and not be
hurt by me.
Purport:
Śrīdhara
Svāmī, commenting on this verse, states that although the demon wanted
to deride the Personality of Godhead in the form of a boar, actually he
worshiped Him in several words.
For example, he addressed Him as
- vana-gocaraḥ, which means “one who is a resident of the forest,”
- but another meaning of vana-gocaraḥ is “one who lies on the water.”
The demon
also addressed Him as mṛgaḥ, indicating, unintentionally, that
the Supreme Personality is sought after by
- great sages,
- saintly persons and
- transcendentalists.
The demon addressed Him as surādhama. Sura means “the demigods,” and adhama
means “Lord of all there is.” He is Lord of all the demigods; therefore
He is the best of all demigods, or God.
When the demon used the phrase
“in my presence,” the implied meaning was, “In spite of my presence, You
are completely able to take away the earth.” Na svasti yāsyasi: “Unless You kindly take this earth from our custody, there can be no good fortune for us.”
Elements
Varuṇa
continued: On reaching Him you will be rid of your pride at once and
will lie down on the field of battle, surrounded by dogs, for eternal
sleep. It is in order to exterminate wicked fellows like you and to show
His grace to the virtuous that He assumes His various incarnations like
Varāha.
Purport:
Asuras
do not know that their bodies consist of the five elements of material
nature and that when they fall they become objects of pastimes for dogs
and vultures. Varuṇa advised Hiraṇyākṣa to meet Viṣṇu in His boar
incarnation so that his hankering for aggressive war would be satisfied
and his powerful body would be vanquished.
More
Ancient
You
are so skilled in war that I do not see anyone else but the most
ancient person, Lord Viṣṇu, who can give satisfaction in battle to you.
Therefore, O chief of the asuras, approach Him, whom even heroes like
you mention with praise.
Purport:
Aggressive
materialistic warriors are actually punished by the Supreme Lord for
their policy of unnecessarily disturbing world peace. Therefore Varuṇa
advised Hiraṇyākṣa that the right course to satisfy his fighting spirit
would be to seek to fight with Viṣṇu.
Curb
Mocked
by an enemy whose vanity knew no bounds, the worshipful lord of the
waters waxed angry, but by dint of his reason he managed to curb the
anger that had sprung up in him, and he replied: O dear one, we have now
desisted from warfare, having grown too old for combat.
Purport:
As we see, warmongering materialists always create fighting without reason.
Beg
The demoniac person always challenges others and tries to occupy others’
property by force. Here these symptoms are fully displayed by
Hiraṇyākṣa, who begged war from a person who had no desire to fight.
http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/3/17/27
http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/3/17/27
Sport
After
returning from the heavenly kingdom, the mighty demon, who was like an
elephant in wrath, for the sake of sport dived into the deep ocean,
which was roaring terribly.
http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/3/17
http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/3/17
Abuse
SB 3.18.3 —
The
demon addressed the Lord: O best of the demigods, dressed in the form
of a boar, just hear me. This earth is entrusted to us, the inhabitants
of the lower regions, and You cannot take it from my presence and not be
hurt by me.
SB 3.18.4 —
You
rascal, You have been nourished by our enemies to kill us, and You have
killed some demons by remaining invisible. O fool, Your power is only
mystic, so today I shall enliven my kinsmen by killing You.
SB 3.18.5 —
The
demon continued: When You fall dead with Your skull smashed by the mace
hurled by my arms, the demigods and sages who offer You oblations and
sacrifice in devotional service will also automatically cease to exist,
like trees without roots.
http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/3/18
Vibhāvarī
Vibhāvarī, the capital of Varuṇa.
http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/3/17https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Vibh%C4%81var%C4%AB
- lord of the aquatic creatures and
- guardian of the lower regions of the universe,
- where the demons generally reside.
Having
crushed the might of
- arrogant and
- conceited warriors and
- Daityas and
- Dānavas in the world,
http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/3/17https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Vibh%C4%81var%C4%AB
Replica
The demon created 1000 replicas of himself to confuse any pursuer. Vishnu appeared in the form of a boar and engaged in a great fight with Hiranyaksha and finally defeated him after 1000 years.
Himalaya
In the very beginning of time and creation, god Vishnu
used to live by the shores of a great vast sea. A pair of seagulls also
nested on the same shore. Every year the female seagull would lay her
eggs by the shore of the sea. But the sea would sweep in and wash her
eggs away. The female seagull laid her eggs farther ashore every year
but the sea would continue to sweep in and wash them away every single
time. The seagulls were heartbroken by their loss. In despair, they
appealed to Vishnu, the great Preserver, to come to their aid. Vishnu
felt pity and compassion for their hapless situation. He opened his
mouth and swallowed the sea in a huge gulp. Where the sea was, now lay
the newly created Mother Earth.
Vishnu was very exhausted by the feat of swallowing up such a vast sea.
He lay down to rest and soon fell into a deep sleep. The demon
Hiranyaksha was lurking nearby. When he saw Vishnu asleep, he seized the
opportunity and brutally assaulted the defenseless Mother Earth. His
brutality was of such great magnitude that her limbs were broken and
levered up. These broken limbs, towering towards the sky, formed the
mighty Himalayas.
http://himalayainformation.blogspot.com/
http://himalayainformation.blogspot.com/
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Utkaca
According to Garga SarhhTta he had a body made of air. He tried to make the cart fall on Lord Krsna's head. In his previous life
he was a demon, a son of Hiranyaksa named Utkaca. He went to the
hermitage of Lomasa Muni and broke some trees there and was cursed to
become bodiless. (He had a huge body). He then fell at the Muni's feet
and begged for mercy. The Muni told him that in the next manvantara he
would be touched by the foot of the Lord and would be liberated.
Sakatasura Trinavarta
Excerpets
http://www.harekrsna.com/philosophy/associates/demons/vrindaban/sakatasura.htm
http://www.harekrsna.de/artikel/Trinavarta-e.htm
Quote
http://vaniquotes.org/wiki/Sakatasura
Tube
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Sakatasura
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=trinavarta
Slides
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=Sakatasura
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=trinavarta
Sakatasura Trinavarta
- http://www.harekrsna.com/sun/editorials/garga/garga15.htm
- http://nitaaiveda.com/Compiled_and_Imp_Scriptures/Ananda_Vrindavana_Champu/04_Shakatasura_Trinavarta_Killing.htm
Excerpets
http://www.harekrsna.com/philosophy/associates/demons/vrindaban/sakatasura.htm
http://www.harekrsna.de/artikel/Trinavarta-e.htm
Quote
http://vaniquotes.org/wiki/Sakatasura
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Sakatasura
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=trinavarta
Slides
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=Sakatasura
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=trinavarta
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Spiritual understanding
After finishing the ritualistic funeral ceremonies of his brother, Hiraṇyakaśipu began speaking to his nephews, quoting from the śāstras about the truth of life. To pacify them, he spoke as follows:
“My dear nephews, for heroes to die before the enemy is glorious. According to their different fruitive activities, living entities come together within this material world and are again separated by the laws of nature.
We should always know, however, that the spirit soul, which is different from the body, is
- eternal,
- inadjustable,
- pure,
- all-pervading and
- aware of everything.
When bound by the material energy,
- the soul takes birth in higher or lower species of life
- according to varying association and
- in this way receives various types of bodies in which to suffer or enjoy.
- One’s affliction by the conditions of material existence is the cause of happiness and distress;
- there are no other causes, and
- one should not be aggrieved upon seeing the superficial actions of karma.”
Hiraṇyakaśipu then related a historical incident concerning a King Suyajña who resided in the country named Uśīnara. When the King was killed, his queens, overwhelmed with grief, received instructions, which Hiraṇyakaśipu quoted to his nephews.
Hiraṇyakaśipu related an account of a kuliṅga bird pierced by the arrow of a hunter while lamenting for his wife, who had also been shot by the same hunter.
By narrating these stories, Hiraṇyakaśipu pacified his nephews and other relatives and relieved them of lamentation. Thus having been pacified, Diti and Ruṣābhānu, Hiraṇyakaśipu’s mother and sister-in-law, engaged their minds in spiritual understanding.
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