UNIVERSE ENERGY SYMPHONY (आदिशक्ति संगीत)

UNIVERSE ENERGY SYMPHONY (आदिशक्ति संगीत)

Initial energy, when started slowing down, a portion of it got converted to matter. According to the accepted cosmological theory holding that Universe along with all matter, energy, space and time began as infinitesimally small, infinitely hot infinitely dense point and temperature. Theoretically it is predicted that there is a weightless particle (called as Higgs Boson) created with the collision which is responsible for the mass of matter. Particles are considered to be points moving through space. The particles known in nature are classified according to their spin into bosons (integer spin) or fermions (odd half integer spin). The former are the ones that carry forces.Ordinary matter is made of atoms, which are in turn made of just three basic components: electrons whirling around a nucleus composed of neutrons and protons.

  • The electron is a truly fundamental particle (it is one of a family of particles known as leptons),
  • but neutrons and protons are made of smaller particles, known as quarks. Quarks are, as far as we know, truly elementary.

String theory: An electron is normally considered as a point with no internal structure. A point cannot do anything but move. Under an extremely powerful ‘microscope’ we would realize that the electron is not really a point, but a tiny loop of string. It can oscillate in different ways. If it oscillates a certain way, we see an electron. But if it oscillates some other way, then we call it a photon, or a quark, So, if string theory is correct, the entire world is made of strings! These strings can be closed, like loops, or open, like a hair. The string is free to vibrate, and different vibration modes of the string represent the different particle types.

Thus, Every motion that springs forth from  Absolute is a vibration. Vibrations are oscillating motions around a fixed position. When the infinite vibrates, the worlds are born. When the infinite does not vibrate, the worlds appear to submerge. Vibration is the activity of consciousness, the cause of creation. Each vibration differs only in its tone and rhythm due to greater or lesser degree of force behind it. On the plane of Nada (sound), vibration causes diversity of tone. The vibrations become audible when they are massed together. Nada gives to the consciousness (atman) evidence of its existence.

Subatomic particles electrons etc. always remain in movement in waveforms. Waves symbolises “Nataraja’s dance” in the subatomic microcosm. Sand, rocks, water and air are composed of vibrating molecules and atoms. When cosmic rays fall upon them, they react and destroy each other’s particles. It is a sort of ‘cosmic dance of energy’. Ancient Hindu wisdom depicts it as the Dance of Shiva as Adi Shakti.
It is  ‘Lasya Nritya’ that provide beauty to the matter and ‘Tandav Nritya’ symbolises enormous amount of energy through atomic explosion. Thus unity has been established not only between material and energy but also between material and mystical or Shiv and Shakti. Vibrations turn into atoms and atoms generate what we call life. The soul vibrates, and it creates thoughts. The soul vibrates, and it creates the body. The soul vibrates, and it creates the whole universe.  Everything you see around you is vibrating at one frequency or another. However your frequency is different from other things in the universe. We are in fact living in an ocean of energy. It is The Law of Vibration in action. This energy is supremely intelligent.

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VIBRATION ENERGY AND AUM (ॐ)

It is the frequency of energy that connects and joins all things together. Sound ‘OM’(ॐ)

comes out of vibration generated from Intelligent Energy. It is ‘Nada Brahma’ or God, the cause of entire creation. This sound Its pronunciation can be divided into three stages.

These three are vocal sounds: A (अ), U(उ), and M(म). It originates with the sound of opening up of the throat beginning at the root of the tongue and terminates with the closing the lips. In between, the sound travels from the throat to the lips in a single breath. The throat sound is A(अ), and M(म) is the lip sound; and the sound U(उ) represents the rolling forward of speech articulation which starts at the root of the tongue, continuing until it ends in the lips.

All sounds within our range of hearing are created by things visible or invisible, striking each other or vibrating together, creating pulsing waves of air molecules which our ears and brain interpret as sound.

Sound that is not made of two things striking together is the sound of primal energy, the sound of the universe itself. In the Sanskrit, this sound is called “Anahata Nada,” the “Unstruck Sound.” Literally, this means “the sound that is not made by two things striking together.” Nada can produce an agreeable or disagreeable effect upon our minds and bodies.

 

NADA AS CAUSE OF CREATION: In Prashnopishad, ‘OM(ॐ)’-Pranava has been mentioned as controller and life giver of Prana, being the primordial sound created at the time of creation.

पिताहमस्य जगतो माता धता पितामहः

वेद्यं पवित्रमोंकार ऋकसाम यजुरेव च

It is what is known as Omkara in Sanskrit; the pranava.  In the Vedas it has been said, “pranavatmakam brahmn”. It means: “Brahmn is of the same nature as pranava.’’ When one can hear that pranava, in the next phase one will come in contact with Nirguna Brahmn. That’s why pranava is called pranavatmakam Brahmn.

UNIVERSE-ENERGY AND BRAHMN (आदि-शक्ति और ब्रह्म)

UNIVERSEENERGY AND BRAHMN (आदि-शक्ति और ब्रह्म)

Scientific theories proved that matter is no more than insubstantial fields of energy moving in a great emptiness (space) or ‘shunya’ that pervades and surrounds everything. Thus all objects and living things have no substance except as bundle of energy.

As per Upanishads Brahmn is space. So in Vedanta, God is space! This is evident in the Rig Veda, Brihadaranyaka, Chhandogya and Taittiriya Upanishads and in the Brahmasutras.

“In the beginning, there was a point. The point exploded and expanded into space.”

Gargi asked, challenging Yajnavalkya.“Yajnavalkya, I ask you just two questions. “ Her second and final question was: “What is it that extends as space?“ Yajnavalkya answered: “Akshara.“

Gargi’s question and Yajnavalkya’s answer represented the summit of all knowledge. Akshara means which cannot be destroyed, the constant. What expands as space is the most fundamental constant of the universe, the world-stuff, Brahmn, represented by a letter. Akshara is the virya-sambhruti (condensed energy) of the universe, and space is its dyu-vyapti (radiation).  In the following shloka of Bhagavadgita, Brahmn has been explained in the same line:

अक्षरं ब्रह्म परमं स्वभावोऽध्यात्ममुच्यते ।

भूतभावोद्भवकरो विसर्गः कर्मसंज्ञितः ॥

Intimate Secret Of The Universe: According to Newton’s theory of gravity,

Force of attraction Fa = GMm/R*R

The body of mass m going up with a velocity v, will produce kinetic energy =1/2(mv*v) . For the unit mass (i.e. m=1), it is equal to 1/2(v*v)

the escape velocity v from a distance r from the centre of gravity of a heavy object with mass M , is described by

1/2(v)=GM/R*R

If a body with a large mass M is compressed to increase its density infinitely high, so much so that R is reduced to near zero value, velocity v will rise and try to exceed the velocity of light. Force of attraction will be very high and everything in the universe will be attracted towards that mass point.

With the reduction of R, a black-hole must compress mass, then expand that mass to another dimension. Either that or the other hole expand the matter it has compressed back into our universe. The outwardly expanding anti-matter energy and gravitational waves created may explain the increasingly faster rate of expansion of the universe. If energy and mass are the same, and all atoms must ride a pathway to each other, then the universe is in a semi-fluid base and everything we see is what we are, God Our Universe.

This theory aims to show that everything physical in this universe are nothing but different aspects of one single source.

Brahman:  Brahman, from the verb brh, “to grow”, and connotes “immensity” — is the impersonal and immanent, infinite cause and support of the universe that has no form or attributes. Its nature consists of the three incommunicable attributes of (1) sat (Absolute Being), (2) chit (Consciousness), (3) ananda (Bliss). Satchidānanda (Existence-Consciousness-Bliss Absolute), The Eternal Changeless Reality, not conditioned by time, space and causation. Brahman is the basis, source and support of everything — the transcendent reality which is the Divine Ground of all matter, energy, time, space, being, and everything beyond in this universe.

In the ‘Taittariya Upanishad’ Brahman is described as Universal Consciousness “satyam jnanam anantam brahma”, “Brahman is of the nature of truth, knowledge and infinity.” Brahman is conceived of as the very essence of existence and knowledge, which pervades the entire universe, including every living being.

Universe is Intelligent Energy: It is compassionate, and it responds to us. Intelligence and energy is one and the same. Intelligence is energy and energy is intelligence. Each particle of this universe  has the same amount of intelligence at their total self level and within the molecular structure of their bodies. Subatomic particles of the matter are only the fluctuations of energy and information.

Scientists at Cern’s Large Hadron Collider recently announced the discovery of a new class of exotic subatomic particles called the pentaquarks. “The pentaquark is not just any new particle “It represents a way to aggregate quarks, namely the fundamental constituents of ordinary protons and neutrons, in a pattern that has never been observed before.

Subatomic particles of the matter are only the fluctuations of energy and information. In the following shloka of Bhagavadgita, it has been mentioned that the knowledge, which indicates presence of the everlasting sense of energy and information in each and every thing at subatomic level, is the excellent knowledge.

सर्वभूतेषु येनैकं भावमव्ययमीक्षते

अविभक्तं विभक्तेषु तज्ज्ञानं विद्धि सात्त्विकम्

Physical energy has several forms. There are transformations among the different forms of energy. In the process, however, the indestructibility of the energy, and consequently matter, is not affected. The principle of the conservation of energy says that energy is indestructible; it only transforms from one form to the other. In other words, both matter and energy are indestructible.

In Bhagawad Geeta it is given how everything in the universe goes back to its original nature after a predetermined period (kalpa) and in the beginig of the next kalpa, the same comes out from that original nature again.

सर्वभूतानि कौन्तेय प्रकृतिं यान्ति मामिकाम्

कल्पक्षये पुनस्तानि कल्पादौ विसृजाम्यहम्

The Hindu concept that all entities within the universe has emerged from the single source. This single source must be a SUPER ENERGY or a Universal Intelligent energy  and may be named as Omnipotent God or ADI-SHAKTI. Everything in the universe has been created with the  transformation of energy to matter and viceversa  by applying intelligence.

MOTHER UNIVERSE ENERGY (माँआदिशक्ति)

      MOTHER UNIVERSE ENERGY (माँआदिशक्ति)

Adishakti

Human race has always remain fascinated about the universe. What is it’s source? From where has the universe emerged? The answer lies in the fact that Energy is universal and universe is nothing but energy. Since energy can neither be created nor be destroyed, it can safely be considered that Universe was never created, Universe will never die. Universe has been in existence always, and will be in existence always. Existence is the universe. There never was a time it did not exist, and there never will be a time it would not exist.The universe is created from the Energy which pervades everywhere and had existed on its own all along throughout a timeless eternity in one or other form of the energy. So, it can be easily inferred that it is the Supreme Energy that is being recognized as the Super power or Supreme God/ Goddess. Adishakti is the name given as per Indian mythology.

Modern science explained this with the help of “Bigbang theory”.

 

“Bigbang Theory”& “Cosmic Inflation Theory: Bang is the huge energy created with the collision of subatomic particles (called hydrons) like protons and/or neutrons. The Universe blasted out of an infinitely compressed point, or singularity. The Big Bang singularity is a point of zero volume, but very high mass, which makes the density infinite. This singularity contained all of the matter and energy in the Universe. This singularity contained all of Big the matter and energy in the Universe. They are thought to exist at the core of “black holes,”  that are areas of intense gravitational pressure. The pressure is thought to be so intense that finite matter is actually compressed into infinite density  The Big Bang itself created space, time, and all of the matter and energy we know today. It continued inflated and expanded and cooled. During a period of radiation only one unified force governed all physical interactions.

Physicist Nikodem Poplawski at Indiana University conjectured that when a black hole forms upon the collapse of a dying star, a universe is born at the same time from the white hole on the other side of the “wormhole”.”Our universe could have itself formed from inside a black hole existing inside another universe,”

According to Relativity Theory, space and time did not exist at zero moment of the Big Bang. Relativity Theory stipulates that space-time came into being later, evolving together with the expanding universe after the Big Bang.

If we look back over the 20th century, we can identify two pillars on which our current theories rest. These are two great physical theories to know about the universe:

  1. Quantum mechanics: This applies to the very small: atoms, subatomic particles and the forces between them. These tiny molecules are further composed of still smaller atoms that are made of even smaller electrons and protons moving through space in charged energy fields. These tiny molecules are further composed of still smaller atoms that are made of even smaller electrons and protons moving through space in charged energy fields.
  2. Einstein’s general theory of relativity: This applies to the very large: stars, galaxies and gravity, the driving force of the cosmos. In 1905, Einstein proved that energy and mass are related. He propounded the theory of relativity. Equation states that a tiny amount of mass can convert into a colossal amount of energy. Where E stands for the energy of a particle, m its mass and c, the universal constant, the velocity of light. It suggests that mass and energy are mutually convertible. Transformation of energy takes place.

Nav-Durga after Mahalaya: In India Nav-Durga is celebrated just after Mahalaya. There is a tradition of worshiping Our Mother Universe in the form of Durga Adi Shakti who comes in just after the Mahalaya where we pay regards to our ancestors (“dying stars”) who are from the other universe.

There is a tradition to perform Kalash Sthapana (कलश स्थापना) and Pious Lamp called Jyoti (ज्योति) indicating the symbols of matter and Energy.

Good Successful Human being

GOOD SUCCESSFUL HUMANBEING

A good human being: A good human being is

  • honest to himself and
  • sensitive to the needs of others.

An emotionally honest person is a product of an upbringing that infuses a sense of self-worth.

People lacking self-worth: People can lack self-worth because of a Freudian rejection in their infancy. To overcome their feeling of smallness or insecurity , people control those emotionally or socially weaker than them.

Characteristics of a good person

  • The good individual stands liberated from the control chain, from thought systems that divide people.
  • He tends to be free of malice, fear, and inner turmoil -all of which arise from carrying the burden of the past. The past can be overcome only by coming to terms with it.
  • The good individual is an ardhanarishwar, possessing the
  1. traditional masculine attributes of fearlessness and direction and
  2. the feminine traits of compassion and accommodation.

But to have the right instincts all through life and avoid attrition of inner strength, a good individual needs a supportive social order. The free individual needs to engage with society to maintain his freedom.

The flux in this negotiation -`neither this nor that’ (नेति नेति) -in Upanishadic terms embodies the richness of existence.

Reinventing self : It is not necessary that a good human being will always get success in life. In order to be successful he is to remain himself reinventing. According to situation in which he is placed and the environment, he is to remain upgrading his own skill and acquire knowledge not only in his own field but also in the related areas.

Upgrading his knowledge and skill: Success never comes to those who sit back and wait for a miracle. Gone are the days when taking a higher degree was sufficient to get a job and sustain with it for the rest of your professional life. With newer technologies coming in, by the time you graduate out of college, your skills become outdated; so, you need to constantly update yourself to avoid being obsolete in the system. You need to have an insatiable desire to learn and explore skills.

  1. For getting success, it has become crucial to constantly upgrade his skill set to stay marketable.
  2. One needs to be contemporary in the known fields and also a quick learner of ‘new’ avenues and aspects.
  • One needs to be proficient with the e-world and stay abreast with the happenings in the virtual world.“

Updating in related areas: The key to professional growth at different levels is higher domain knowledge in narrowly defined verticals at lower levels, and appreciation of diverse verticals at senior levels. While there are people who want to jump and hop to newer jobs to go up the ladder, the real success comes when you start challenging yourself within a given set-up. You can make optimum use of online platforms to explore and learn new courses and skills; participate in communities and group activities and discussions to understand newer perspectives; and make sure intellectual stagnancy never seeps in,

Universal Intelligence Lord Ganesha

UNIVERSAL INTELLIGENCE

The universe is a group of atoms and different energies. This universe would be in chaos if there was no supreme governing body with super intelligence for governing these diverse groups of entities. In Sanskrit language these entities or groups are called Gana. So, this body of super intelligence has been termed as lord of the group or Ganesh.  In other words the Lord of all these groups of atoms and energies is Ganesha.Ganesh is the supreme consciousness that pervades all and brings order in this universe. Ganesha is the same energy which is the reason for this universe.

It has been created by  the energy from which everything manifests and into which everything will dissolve. It is therefore available in Indian scriptures that Ganesha was born of the `dirt’ of Adi Shakti, as she bathed. Adi Shakti Parvati removed the dirt from her body and created a boy out of it. She then asked him to keep guard while she bathed. When Shiva returned, the boy did not recognize him and obstructed his passage. So Shiva chopped off the boy’s head and entered. Parvati was shocked when she saw this. She explained to Shiva that the boy was their son and pleaded with Shiva to save him at all costs. Shiva then instructed his helpers to go and get the head of someone who was sleeping with their head pointing to the north. The helpers then got the head of an elephant, which Shiva affixed to the boy’s torso and Ganesha was born!

Through this story Rishis wanted to convey that when the matter and energy both are existing, there must be intelligence in the form of supreme law to govern the system of the universe. Since both the matter and energy are existing in the system of the universe, the intelligence in the form of supreme law ( i.e Ganesha) also should be such that it has share of both the matter and energy.

Ganesha is venerated as the first deity, the first step to the phenomenal experiences of the world of spirit. Sages foresaw obstacles in cosmic progress, and installed Shiva and Parvathi’s firstborn, Ganesha, as the god to be invoked for removal of obstacles in the path of success, Vighneswara. He’s called Vinayaka, the supreme leader. Our ancient Rishis chose to express Divinity in terms of stories and symbols so that normal people can understand and give priority to intellect and intelligence whenever they wish to start performing any action. Ganesha is depicted generally in a seated pose, signifying that in him, the mind and intellect are totally integrated. The pose also resembles that first primeval cosmic sound in Sanskrit: Aum. His large body is symbolic of the entire cosmo

Head of elephant symbolizes the system having great sensors for sensing the matter and great head to understand and decide for the best use of matter and energy. Ganesha’s elephant head is symbol of the intellectual capacity and immense wisdom and Knowledge one must have to understand the Supreme Truth. Wisdom is something that comes out of independent thinking and reflection. This can happen only when one has taken in knowledge through the great senses like large ears and Knowledge and long trunk like nose, i.e. the organs that can sense from the distance. The wise person hears all and smell its characteristics from distance.

It also symbolises that even the wisest people are always open to hearing fresh ideas and opinions. In other words, the wise are those who always keep an open mind.Ganesha

Emerging from the Lord’s head is the elephant trunk.  An elephant’s trunk has the strength to uproot a tree as well as the finesse to pick up a needle. This is symbolised by the trunk that can lift a log of wood, and a blade of grass. Ganesha’s trunk symbolises the fact that the wise person has both immense strength and fine discrimination.
Our intellect is of two kinds, gross and subtle.

  • The gross intellect is used to discriminate between pairs of opposites in the world; black and white, hard and soft, easy and difficult.
  • The subtle intellect, on the other hand, discriminates between right and wrong; permanent and impermanent and is colloquially called the conscience.

Ganesha has only one tusk; the other is shown broken. The two tusks are symbolic of right and wrong. But one tusk is broken, meaning that as the perfect student, he has gone beyond the pairs of opposites, beyond the subjective and objective -to a higher plane of consciousness. The broken tusk also symbolises that nothing is too precious to be sacrificed for intellectual progress. Also the symbolism of the broken tusk is that the wise person is beyond duality and signifies one-pointedness. Wisdom allows us to see all as one and ourselves an integral part of the whole.
Ganesha’s big belly represents space, generosity and total acceptance. The mastermind has to digest all experiences of life. Even the implements Ganesha wields are symbolic. He carries in his hands, the ‘Ankusa’ (signifying awakening) that represents the annihilation of desire with the axe of spirituality. The modak symbolises the happiness and joy a seeker derives from the spiritual pursuit. The Lord’s posture with one foot on the ground and the other folded up conveys to us that while we must operate in the world there must also be a constant alignment with Atman in and through all our ground to earth experiences.

Ganesha is shown seated on a rat. The reason for saying that Ganesha ‘rides’ on the rat is that the rat is among the greediest of all animals. It will keep nibbling at whatever is available, eating everything it can.  Scientifically, too, the rat’s teeth keep growing and it has to keep chewing on something to keep these within limits. The rat is a symbol of our senses, which are never satisfied. They crave new experiences, new tastes. Left uncontrolled, they keep growing forever. The wise person rides on his senses. He keeps them under control. The knowledge of the infinite Self can be communicated through the finite equipments of body, mind and intellect.

Ganesha is the deity closest to physical creation, the swami of ridhhi and siddhi. This indicates that it is the Super intelligence that controls all the riddhi and siddhi, a speck of dirt of the phenomenal force of the Mother. Riddhi is the force responsible for prosperity and abundance ­ all material riches and luxury pertaining to the five senses. Siddhi refers to spiritual powers, including extra-sensory perception, and thought manifestation.

स्वतंत्रता दिवस के अवसर पर भारत माता के स्वरूप की वंदना

 भारत वन्दना

हिमगिरिमुकुट बिन्ध्यकटिभूषण सागर चरण पखार

गंग यमुन आंचल पर लहरे ब्रम्हपुत्र की धार

केशर क्यारी तिलक बन करे माथे का श्रंगार

कन्या अंतरीप पगनख से महासिंधु विस्तार

शस्यश्याम शतकोटि पुत्र माँ सदा लुटाये प्यार

योगज्ञान का दीप जलाये विश्व में जयजयकार

हिमगिरिमुकुट बिन्ध्यकटिभूषण सागर चरण पखार

– भगवती प्रसाद गुप्त

Initial Universal Intelligent Energy

Hindu tradition believes that the entire cosmos is a combination of Shiva and Shakti. Shiva represents tangible matter and Shakti, intangible energy and qualitative aspect associated with matter. Mass and energy are interconvertible. Shiva and Shakti are also deeply interrelated; they cannot be separated.

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The particle is like Shiva and the charge, spin, mass energy and such parameters are like Shakti. Looking for the Higgs-Boson particle is like looking for Shiva in Shakti — finding the cause of the particle’s mass — when actually they are both just different manifestations of the supreme unity. The supreme knowledge — unification or segregation of Shiva and Shakti — cannot be studied or experimentally verified.It has to be experienced. Ardha-Narishvar form of Shiva-Shakti is the combination of matter and energy with which the universe is formed after inflation and expansion from the Super energy or ADI-SHAKTI.