Understanding
the Human tree
It is an fact that
religion has an important influence on human mind. Along with the
religion, the race, the language, the nationality, the culture,
the ancestry with which a person identifies himself or herself has
got a great bearing on his/her personality, beliefs, outlooks, attitude,
consciousness and thinking. These are often the reason for so many
conflicts in this world. So it is necessary to understand the original
religion and culture of the mankind.
In order to elucidate
the growth of this world and to illustrate the world developments,
this world is compared with a tree which may be called 'the Geneological
Tree of mankind'. It is also known as kalpa tree because it depicts
the history of the whole kalpa (one full cycle of all eras), the
beginning the mid-period and the end of all the religio-political
dynasties of the world.
In the beginning,
depicted by the trunk, there was only one religion, which is the
religion of the deities, and there was only one dynasty, called
the sun dynasty. There was the deity-sovereignty, which set in vogue
all righteous traditions and customs. The masses were, like their
rulers, viceless and possessed divine qualities. Because they did
good actions, even the nature was perfectly under their control.
There was no fury of nature, neither ill-health nor want of money
or food. All the elements were clean and excellent and therefore
were instruments of happiness. Since there was complete purity,
peace ad prosperity in that Age, kings and queens and their righteous
subjects are shown with a halo of light around them. They were called
deities because they were naturally holy, habitually righteous and
instinctively spiritual and viceless. There was such great mutual
regard and love in those days that it is said of the age in which
a lion and a goat together drank from the same stream. There was
unlimited wealth. Since people in that Age led viceless lives, they
lived long and there was no case of premature death. They willingly
gave up the body when they had reached old age. In other words,
death never laid its hand on them.
In Golden age the
souls were complete in all respects. In silver age, there was a
slight decline in divine qualities. But even then there was sovereignty
of complete peace and happiness.
Copper age follows
the Silver Age. By this time, the souls, who had transmigrated through
several lives, become body-conscious. The vices like lust, anger,
greed, attachment and ego cast their shadows on them. And they had
thus fallen from the state of purity and worthiness and become vicious
and unworthy. As they forget their true selves and broke with purity,
natural laws came to be violated. Even nature deviated from her
usual course, having thus begun to harm them, even though slightly.
It is in this age that various religions were established. A good
many faiths began appearing like branches coming forth from the
World-Tree. Abraham founded Islam; Buddhism was founded by Budha;
Jesus Christ founded Christiniaty; Shankaracharya established the
class of recluses and hermits; Mohammed Prophet established the
Muslim religion. The previous deity religion came to be known as
Hindu religion because they lost their deity-hood or divinity in
them. The population also increased considerably. Whereas in the
beginning, everything was one, now there are many religions, many
kingdoms, languages, cultures and dynasties. Thus grew mutual strife,
divisions and disunity and this state of affairs continued.
In the Iron Age that
follows the Copper-Age, problems, difference of views and disputes
begin to increase. The souls in this age are over-powered by vices
and darkness of ignorance. They become vicious and impious. There
is quite a crop of dissensions due to religious, communal and sectarian
difference. Women are treated with utter contempt. Nature becomes
instrumental in causing distress to man. Disease, grief, old age,
premature death, death by accident, etc afflicted mankind.
When all the religions
reach their lowest level, and all people, men and women become diabolic,
there is misery and uproar. This is the time of wickedness and irreligion.
People are given to sensual pleasures; they acquire bad qualities,
ready to cause bloodshed on the score of differences in languages,
views, politics, faiths, castes and states. Fighting among the nations
brings about a great destruction of the world. Instead of behaving
like brothers, people look upon one another as so many different
beings and, therefore, they deal with each other as enemies. Being
guided wholly by the feelings of nepotism, unrighteousness, lawlessness,
selfishness, attachment, adulteration and bribery they desire to
lay their hands on others' possessions by any means. People discard
all the feelings of mutual love and fight like demons.
What will
happen next?
The world will not
go on like this forever. Somebody has to put an end to all these
evils. Otherwise the state of the world will be incomprehensible.
This task is beyond the reach of any human being and only one Almighty
God can establish lasting peace on earth. Incorporeal God Shiva
descends in the body of an ordinary person, names him Prajapita
Brahma, and through him, gives the Godly Knowledge and teaches the
easy Raja Yoga. He shows the path by which anyone can become completely
viceless and most righteous. In this way, God purifies the human
beings of the old, impious world and transmutes them into pious
ones, creating the Golden Age again.
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