Understanding The Life!
Monday, November 13, 2006
 
How the universe works

We can see that what we are seeing here is in almost all big temple towers in India, especially state of Tamilnadu.

We may call it as a dance of God. Yes, Dancing is not a standing position with two legs. In Dance, balancing is very important part. Here is also God is dancing to balance the universe. He has to do three jobs to balance the universe as of Generation, or Production, Organization and Destruction. So, He has got all the relevant tools to do the above three works. He is in a symmetrical form in this sculpture, but slightly decline to one side. He is exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among parts.
Another important feature of this sculpture is that He is controlling the Serpent or Snake. Here, serpent represents the movement of universe. Yes, the universe is moving in a zig-zag position. In fact, everything in the universe is moving in the same way. It is the Law of Nature. It is common to all, whether it is living or non-living things. No one can deviate from this rule. Here, snake is compared with this movement - zig-zag. Light and Sound are the important things in the universe. Actually, everything in the universe are particles, that is as if what is in Light and sound. I have mentioned in my previous blogs that Light and Sound are one and same thing. Both are moving like snake - 'wave theory'. Moving is an essential things but controls in the movement is more important. Truly, this is the life or liveliness of universe.
Yes, as usual, the stage has come to confuse us. Confusing is the beginning of convincing.
If you can understand the real knowledge of zig-zag movement, then you can understand everything in the universe, including that Who we are? What is the purpose of our Life?, Why and How we came here, and Where to go? Who is God? How He rules this World? etc.........
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