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Monday 20 July 2015

Vedanta in Nature - A Dam

A Dam stores water in its reservoir. The water is distributed across the cities through its different outlets. Similarly every jivatmas has its original pure jnana with it. The jnana is outlet through different Karma Indriyangal ( work related senses )and Jnana Indriyangal (Knowledge aquiring senses) which is a part of the material body (shariram), and thus the material body engages in appropriate action. Based on the papa - punya karmas performed by the jivatma, it has  different proportion of Sattva, Rajas and Tamo Gunam associated with it. Thus before the jnana is outlet across the different indriyas(senses), the pure jnana of the jivatma mixes the different proportion of Sattva, Rajas and Tamo Gunam. When the jnana thus mixes with Sattva Guna; a person acts in a very pious way, when it mixes with Rajo Gunam; he acts in a very passionate way addicted to different material desires, when it mixes with Tamo Gunam; he actions are governed by sleep, laziness, lack of focus and concentration etc.

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