What is Maya-2
Human mind is the most complex technology of the Universe. That is why it has been able to create the most amazing technology that exist today. This human mind is one of the many creations of the Prakriti. Creation as such is the most intriguing and considered among the five unsolved mysteries of the world. The Birth, Death, Reign (Place where one spends most of his life) and the Mantra are the other four. All these things are under the control of Maya. The Niyati, working under Prakriti, controls the fate. Fate is nothing but the effects of Karma of an individual being. The Birth and Rebirth is controlled by the Niyati according to the Karma of the individual, so is the Death and Reign. The present life of an individual is the collective summation of all the past actions or Karmas. It is also dependent upon the thoughts an individual is having while he leaves his body in the current life. In the Bhagavad Gita the Lord says:
यं यं वापि स्मरन्भावं त्यजत्यन्ते कलेवरम् |
तं तमेवैति कौन्तेय सदा तद्भावभावित: || 6||
yaṁ yaṁ vāpi smaran bhāvaṁ tyajatyante kalevaramtaṁ tam evaiti kaunteya sadā tad-bhāva-bhāvitaḥ yam yam— in whatever manner; vā —or; api—even; smaran—remembering; bhāvam—remembrance; tyajati—gives up; ante—in the end; kalevaram—the body; tam—to that; tam—to that; eva—certainly; eti—gets; kaunteya—Arjun, the son of Kunti; sadā—always; tat—that; bhāva-bhāvitaḥ—engrossed in continuous contemplation
One always attains the same state after one’s death; what he was thinking about at the time of his death.
It is important to note that the last thoughts of an individual at the time of death always matches with what he was constantly contemplating throughout his life time. There are number of example of stories in the Puranas with reference to this. The most famous being the tale of King Bharata who had relinquished his kingdom to pursuit a life of an ascetic and was living in a forest with austere penance. One day, he came across a baby deer whose mother was killed by a tiger and the baby was left alone. Out of empathy, the king rescued the deer and brought it up. In the process he got so attached to it that at the time of leaving his body he constantly thought of the deer out of fond remembrance. He was also concerned about what would happen to the baby deer after his departure. As a result of this he took birth as a deer in his next birth. But as he was a realized soul, he could remember everything and always remained near the ashrams in the forest.
Finally, after death he again assumed the human form and came to be known as the Jadabharat in his next life and attained salvation. The point to note here is that even a great sage like Bharata had to follow the laws of Prakriti.
As such death is known to be a very painful experience and all the sense organs come to an end at such time. So only thoughts prevalent during the life of an individual come to surface automatically. And the afterlife is decided accordingly.
To be continued…
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