Prajapati further manifests himself as day which is prana, energy and
the night which is rayi, matter. Those who indulge in sense pleasure
during the day, which is the time for hard work, really waste their own
life. This mantra visualizes that there is some appropriate time for
every type of activity, be it worldly or spiritual. It means that this
kind of self-control is as good as celibacy.
Mantra 14
annam vai prajaapatistato ha vai tadretastasmaadimaah prajaah prajaayanta iti || 14||
Food, verily, is Prajapati. From that comes semen; from semen are all these creatures born.
In answer to the question regarding the origin of created beings,
the biological explanations of life is given in this mantra. Before
this, the teacher had described the various stages through which
Prajapati himself had seemingly passed through to become the
pluralistic world.
These stages of manifestation of Prajapati are as follows:
PRAJAPATI → MATTER & ENERGY → TIME → YEAR AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS SUCH AS MONTH, DAY ETC. → FOOD → SEMEN → CREATED BEINGS.
But the irony is that we do not realize that we are Prajapati.
Life is present in all stages of creation, though the tangible form
of manifestation is seen in living creatures. The description of
Northern and Southern Paths shows that the present life is not the
first life of the embodied soul and that life is without beginning and
so too the embodied soul. Existing from a beginningless past the soul
passes through one cycle after another and obtains Liberation only
through knowledge of its identity with Brahman. Thus creation is but a
delusion of the mind and there is nothing that has really risen up from
the Eternal Reality.
THE FRUIT OF A WELL DESCIPLINED LIFE
Mantra 15
tadye ha vai tat.h prajaapativratam charanti te
mithunamutpaadayante | teshhaamevaishha brahmaloko yeshhaam tapo
brahmacharyam yeshhu satyam pratishhtitam.h || 15||
Those, therefore, who observe this rule of Prajapati beget a
pair. But Brahmaloka belongs to those who observe austerity and
chastity and in whom truth is firmly established.
Referring to the householders who follow the restraints regarding
healthy moral habits about observing self-discipline, who practice
austerity, abstinence, and truthfulness, who follow the example of
Prajapati, this mantra says that they will beget a pair i.e. a son and a
daughter and that Brahmaloka is for such people alone from where they
return to earth after exhaustion of their merits.
Mantra 16
teshhaamasau virajo brahmaloko na yeshhu jihmamanritam na maayaa cheti || 16||
The pure Brahmaloka belongs to those in whom there is no crookedness, no falsehood, and no deception.
Such Brahmaloka belongs to them alone who are free from deceit,
hypocrisy and pride. Taking together the previous mantra, this mantra
provides an ideal scheme of living wherein both worldly and spiritual
progress can be achieved. Regular meditation, intelligent self-control,
a spirit of truthfulness, avoidance of crookedness and falsehood and
hypocrisy are sure to take any spiritual seeker stage by stage up the
ladder of enlightenment. This Brahmaloka is not be confused with
Liberation. Liberation can be attained by those who take to the path of
renunciation.
It is interesting to note that there is no mention here of performing
any special rituals nor is there any mention of worshipping a certain
deity. We are not asked to pray or to repeat any mantras. We are simply
told to be pure, honest and straightforward. Swami Vivekananda
therefore stated that religion is in being and becoming pure and
spotless.
CONCLUSION
The question that we started with was “Where did all these beings
come from?” The answer given by the teacher was that all the created
beings have originated from Prajapati who manifested himself into many.
The many objects we observe in the universe are all really one, which
can be classified into two viz. the cause and the effect, Prana and
Rayi, life and sustenance of life and the food and its eater. This
apparent duality is the visible characteristic of the world which we
are able to observe and experience.
iti prashnopanishhadi prathamah prashnah ||
HERE ENDS THE FIRST QUESTION OF THE PRASNA UPANISHAD
We shall take up the Second Question next time.
HARIH OM