Wednesday 10 August 2011

The Karmic Theory

Karmic theory plays a vital role in the life of a human being. A human being is born after undergoing the experiences of 83,99,991 life forms. There are 84,00,000 Yonis or life forms. A human being is born and reborn for 9 times. Out of these 9 births, 4 are in the form of man, 4 are in the form of woman and 1 is in the form of eunuch. It is sometimes in the alternative order i.e. the first birth is that of a man, the second is that of a woman, the third is that of a man, the rfourth is that of a woman, but the fifth is that of an eunuch, the sixth is that of a man, the seventh is that of a man, the eighth is that  of a woman and the ninth and the last is that of a man, whose soul is ultimately liberated from the body and involves in the ULTIMATE or PARAMESWARA, who is the PARAMATMA. Sometimes, the first 4 births are that of a man, the middle, that is the 5th is that of an eunuch and the last 4 births out of the total 9 births are that of a woman. The middle birth i.e. the 5th is always of an eunuch.

            There are 9 Nava Rasas ( 9 Tastes) of life, viz.,

1.         Sringara          -           Love
2.         Vira                 -           Heroism
3.         Bhibhatsa        -           Disgust
4.         Raudra            -           Anger or Fury
5.         Hasya              -           Mirth
6.         Bhayanaka      -           Terror
7.         Karuna            -           Pity
8.         Adbhuta          -           Wonder
9.         Santa               -           Tranquility or Contentment
10.       Vaatsalya        -           Paternal fondness

            Each human being has to experience all the 9 tastes in equal proportion in every birth. These proportions are sometimes modified according to various Karmas one does and the remedial measures performed knowingly i.e. after reading or hearing of such remedial measures or unknowingly i.e. by chance. Suppose a person has experienced certain Rasa in a greater proportion in the past life, he is destined to experience the same taste in lesser proportion in the present life. That is why some are poor, some are wealthy, some are healthy and some are not healthy.

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