STAGES OF MANIFESTATION
In the scriptures the
evolution or manifestation of the cosmos is presented in two stages.
Like a seed becoming a plant in the middle stage, and then the plant
becoming a full fledged tree in the final stage.
Therefore Maya is a seed stage containing the causal universe which comes to the level of subtle universe comparable to that of a plant and then the subtle universe evolves or manifests to become the gross universe fully available for all forms of transactions and engagement.
If you have to understand the difference between the subtle and gross creation you can compare your body and mind. Mind is also a creation or manifestation. Body is also a manifestation. But mind is a subtle manifestation not available for a physical vision because it is not tangible. But the body is gross visible to the eye.
SUBTLE AND GROSS ELEMENTS
The scriptures point out that first, out of the causal universe five subtle elements is born. These are called Pancha Bhuta. These are 1.Akasa or space 2.Vayu or air 3.Agni or fire 4.Jalam or water 5.Bhumi or Prithvi: the earth. In the initial stages, they are in subtle form, which means they are not available for our transaction. They are not even visible.
Māyā is defined as Tri Gunatmika i.e.endowed with threefold feature which is seen in the universe. They are Sattva Guna, Rajo Guna and Tamo Guna. These three Gunas or features or attributes inhere the five elements also. Thus we have got Sāttvika component of space, Rājasik a component of space and Tāmasik component of space. Similarly we have Sāttvika component of air, Rājasik component of air and Tāmasik component of air. Same applies for Fire, Water and Earth. Therefore we have fifteen items. Hence the first form of creation is Sūkshma Bhūta Srushti – the creation or manifestation of the subtle elements.
STAGE 1 – SATTVA GUNA AS GENERATOR:
From the Satvic portion of subtle elements are born the organs of perception (jnana indriyas), Ear is born from the Satvic aspect of Space, Skin from Air, Eye from fire, Tongue from water and Nose from earth.
From the total Satvic content of the five elements are born the Anthahkarana or inner instrument. Antahkarana consists of four aspects, manas, Mind (doubting nature), buddhi, intellect (deciding nature), ahankar, ego ("I am the doer" nature) and chitta, memory (thinking faculty).
STAGE 2 – RAJO GUNA AS GENERATOR
From the Rajasic portion of subtle elements are born the organs of action (karma indriyas). From the rajasic aspect of space is born the speech, hands from air, legs from fire, genitals from water and anus from earth.
From the total Rajasic content of the five elements are born the five vital airs or pancha prana.
Each of the subtle elements is endowed with the property of its own. Space (akasa) has the property of producing sound; air (vayu) of producing touch; fire (agni) of visibility; water (ap) of flavor; and earth (bhumi) producing smell (sabda, sparsa, rupa, rasa, gandha). These are the five ways in which a man, through his five sense organs becomes aware of the prakriti or matter. Hence Hindu philosophers have divided matter into five elements. It is to be noted that mind or manas (the inner organ that creates doubt), intellect or buddhi (the inner organ that decides) and I-Consciousness or Ego belong to the realm of prakriti or matter.
The entire Sūkshma Shariram is born out of Sattva Guna and Rajo Guna of the five subtle elements. Therefore we have seen Sukshma Bhuta Srushti and Sukshma Sharira Srushti – in short the entire subtle universe.
STAGE 3 –TAMO GUNA AS GENERATOR
From the Tamasic portion of the subtle elements are born the gross elements. The gross elements are formed through a combination of tamasic portion of subtle elements in which each of the subtle elements combines with the remaining four subtle elements under a peculiar formula to produce a gross element. This process of combination is called panchikaranam.
Thus the gross elements of ether, air, fire, water and earth are produced which we are able to see with our eyes. The five subtle elements are therefore the causes for the five gross elements. The scriptures point out that the Tamas components of the five elements alone get grossified to become the five gross elements – Pancha Sthula Bhuta.
The scriptures say that until grossification, each element was isolated and pure. One element was not adulterated or mixed with others. But when grossification takes place, the Tamo Guna of these five elements gets intermixed. This is just like eating a salad. Sukshma Prapancha is like eating grapes separately, bananas separately etc. Grossification means eating all together. Once we come to five grossified elements, each element has got a mixture of all the five. So Earth has got five elements, space has got five elements. Same way for Air, Fire and Water. This process of “salad making” is called Panchi Karanam or Grossification.
Once the five gross elements are born, out of that the entire cosmos including all our physical bodies are created. This is called Sthula Srushti or Sthula Abhivyakti.
Thus Maya is causal universe. And out of that comes subtle universe called Sukshma Abhivyakti. And out of that comes gross universe which is called Sthula Abhivyakti. Thus the entire creation comes out.
Therefore causal universe to subtle universe to Gross universe. This is the creation. Of these, the causal universe is beginning-less, but the subtle and gross have a beginning and an end.
Once it has become fully gross and moved about for some time, what happens to the whole creation? Again it collapses, condenses or contracts; evolution will later end up in involution or dissolution. The gross becomes subtle and subtle again becomes gross. Thus unmanifest to manifest and manifest to Unmanifest, the universe undergoes this cycle always. But the Universe will always be there. The difference is only a question of degree but not substance. There is no increase or decrease in matter but there is only change in its condition or state – manifest condition to unmanifest condition and unmanifest to manifest.
Avyaktadini Bhuaani Vyaktamadhyani Bharata
Avyakta Nidhananyeva Tatra Ka Paridevana
Krishna will tell us in the Bhagavad Gita later – why are you talking about death? Death is nothing but body going out of shape. Nothing is lost, Arjuna, but for whom are you crying? The problem is that we have got attached to shape and lost sight of the substance.
The creation will last for some time and again collapse to Maya. What will be Brahman doing? Consciousness remains. When the appropriate conditions come forth, it manifests in the form of life. When the manifesting conditions are not there, consciousness remains unmanifest. This is Vedic Cosmology”. (Adopted from Swami Paramarthananda’s Discourses on ‘Tattva Bhodha’)