Garbha Upanishad: "Om Sri Lakshmi Narashimhan Nahama"
Garbha Upanishad: "Om Sri Lakshmi Narashimhan Nahama"
Garbha Upanishad: "Om Sri Lakshmi Narashimhan Nahama"
Garbha Upanishad
The body is fivefold in nature (the five elements), existing in the five, depending on the six
(tastes of food), connected with the six qualities (kama etc.,), seven Dhatus, three impurities,
three Yonis (of excretion) and four kinds of food.
Why say Fivefold in nature ? The five elements Earth, Water, Fire, Wind and Ether. In
this body, whatever is hard is of Earth, liquid is water, warm is fire, whatever moves about is air
and space-enclosed is ether. The function of the Earth is to support, water is to consolidate
(digestion etc.,). Fire is to see, wind is for moving, Ether is to give space (for vital functions).
The eyes are used in seeing form, ears for sound, tongue for taste, the skin and nose for touch
and smell respectively; genital for pleasure, Apana is for evacuation (of bowels). The person
cognises through the intellect, wills with the mind and speaks with the tongue.
The six-fold support is the six tastes (of food): sweet, acid, salty, pungent, bitter and
astringent.
1-7. Sadja, Risabha, Gandhara, Panchama, Madhyama, Dhaivata, Nisadha these are
the seven agreeable and disagreeable sounds. White, Red, Black smoke-coloured, Yellow, Tawny
and Pale-White these are the colours of the seven Dhatus (primary Humours). Why ? For
Devadatta (any person) there springs up in his mind desire for enjoyment of objects. From relish
of food blood is born, from it is flesh, thence fat, bones, marrow, semen; by the combination of
semen and blood the foetus is born.
Vital warmth springs up in the womb and the belly. In the seat of the warmth bile, Prana
flows at the proper season ordained by the creator.
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8. The embryo lying (in the womb) for (a day) and night is a confused mass; after seven
days it becomes a bubble; after a fortnight, a mass and in a month, it hardens. In two months
develops the region of the head; in three months, the feet; in the fourth, belly and hip; in the fifth,
the backbone; in the sixth, nose, eyes and ears; in the seventh the embryo quickens with life and
in the eighth month, it becomes complete.
9. By the dominance of the fathers semen, the child becomes male; the mothers
female. When equal, a eunuch. If, at the time of impregnation, the parents are agitated, the child
will be blind, crippled, hunch-backed or stunted in growth. If the couple have vital-air-trouble, the
semen enters in two parts resulting in twins.
10. In the eighth month, in conjunction with the five vital airs the Jiva gets the capacity to
know its past affairs (of past births), conceives of the imperishable Atman as Om, through perfect
knowledge and meditation. Having known Om he sees in the body the eight Prakritis derived from
it the five elements, mind, intellect and ego and the sixteen changes [see Prasnopanishad].
11. The body becomes complete in the ninth month and remembers the past birth.
Actions done and not done flash to him and he recognises the good and bad nature of Karma.
12-17. I have seen thousands of wombs, eaten several kinds of food and sucked many
breasts; born and dead often, I am immersed in grief but see no remedy. If I can get out of this, I
will resort to Sankhya-Yoga which destroys misery and yields liberation; or I resort to Maheshvara
who destroys misery. Or I resort to Narayana, who destroys misery. If I did good and bad deeds
for the sake of my dependants, I shall myself be burnt for the deeds the others who enjoyed the
fruits go away (unaffected).
18. The person being squeezed as it were by a machine is touched by all-pervading air
and forgets previous births and deeds.
19. Why is the body so called ? It has three fires: the Kosthagni ripens all that is eaten;
the Darsanagni helps one see colour etc., the Jnanagni is the mind which helps perform good
and bad deeds.
20. The Daksinagni is in the heart; Garhapatya in the belly and Ahavaniya in the mouth;
the intellect is the performers consort, contentment is Diksha, sense organs are the utensils,
head is the jar, hair is the sacred grass, the mouth the interior of the altar etc.
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21. The heart measures 8 Palas, tongue 12, bile is one Prastha, phlegm one Adhaka.
Sukla is one Kudupa, fat two Prasthas, Urine and mala two Prasthas each, depending on what is
taken in daily.
Reference
Dr. A. G. Krishna Warrier. The Theosophical Publishing House, Chennai. Garbha Upanishad.
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