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TABLE C.
SKANDHA IV. CHAP. r.
Marichi means literally a ray of light. The word is frequently
applied to the sun's ray. As the sun's ray breaks up into the com-
ponent colours, so the line of Marichi broke up into the life kingdoms.
Kala means a digit of the moon. Kasyapa was the son of Marichi
and Kala. He married the 13 daughters of Daksha, in the line
Uttanapada. By his wives, Kasyapa was the father of Suras and
Asuras, of elementals, vegetables, animals and men. He is directly
connected with the Monads. Marichi and Kala have a special signi-
ficance in reference to Jivic evolution. Does the pair symbolise the
sun's ray reflected on the Moon or the Atmic ray reflected on Buddhi?
Any how Marichi and Kal ?? imply the divine ray in the Jivas or Atma-
Buddhi.
The monads of individuals are limited by the shells or bodies
of Kasyapa's line. (The word Kasyapa means primarily bed, seat).
They come through Purnima, daughter of Marichi. The sons of
Purnima are Viraja and Visvaga.
Viraja is free from Rajas. Visvaga means one who goes all over
the Universe. Viraja and Visvaga are Universal aspects of Jivic In-
telligence.
(Viraja- is the father of Vairajas). Devakulya is the daughter
of Purnima. She flowed from the washings of the feet of Vishnu and
became the divine river Ganga.
TABLE D.
SKANDHA IV. CHAP. r.
Atri = a (not) + ??-*' (three). Not three, but three in one.
Anasuya = # (nof)+asdyd (envy, intolerance, jealousy).
Atri made severe Tapas for one hundred years for a son like
unto the Lord of the Universe. The ascetic fire at last broke forth
from his head and instantly Brahma, Vishnu and Siva appeared be-
fore him.
"Lords!" said Atri, " I had only one of you in my mind, but
you have all Three come to me!"
The Trinity replied: "We are three in one. You shall have
three sons, one after each of us."
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