14.12.2022
I
was thinking of evolution. Evolution both in Darwin theory From pisces to
Mammals to humans and also from Dashavatar which also goes from Matsya (Pisces
- Fish in water ) Kurma (Tortoise- Amphibian- water and land), Varaha (Boar -
Mammal)- in land, Nrusimha (Half lion and Man). Who has copied from whom or
both thoughts similar?
I then looked into some different aspect. The sperm that is created by the man swims in the pool of semen of male and then comes into the contact of female.. Its the Matsya part of human life. Then inside the mother’s womb the child is in water.. Continuing its matsya avatar - fish like journey. Now after the baby is 6 months in womb it gets it's hands and legs it evolves and is ready to become a baby. It breaks the waters of the mother womb and crawls out of mothers womb.. That appears to me the Kurma Avatar (Tortoise) , where the baby slowly develops itself and enters land.
The baby makes it mother run around it and grabs attention. All
the world of the family is based mostly on its way, how sleeps disturbs sleep
of parent. Like he is taking mother on his shell. The mother being bhu Devi is
dependent on the child. She is dependent, to wake up and adjust herself to his
timing. She can also escape certain things
sometimes saying that the baby will not allow me to do so and so... So
the Kurma avatara it is the baby of 1-4 months moving slow and steady winning
hearts of people and eliciting smiles.
Between 5-12 months the baby starts
standing on 4 legs, wants to eat everything like a pig.. It does not think day
or night but demands to be fed. It also holds mother dearly and his teeth start
coming.. Which are like the vajra danta
of Varaha roopam.. As teeth start coming the child is also taking to different
tasks.
Now the child has grown up starts walking
it does not make difference of day and night. He can be present anywhere and
everywhere, reach out to things that are kept away from him. He plays in mud
and makes his nails dirty, he has to be scolded and he cries in anger like the Nrusimha
Again a metaphor for Nrusimha avataram
Therefore, we take a break at fourth
avataram. Let's see the next part later.
(Totally, my own concept lacks many details
- or any scientific assessment - this is actually thinking aloud)
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