Mantralaya-2024

(Multiverse and Time Dilation as per Vedas, Part 2)

Date : Jan 8, 2025


Dear Devotees : Namaskara.

| Sri MannMoolaRamastu Mannmathe Moolamahasamsthhaana Mantralaya Sri Rayaramathe||
|| OM SRI RAGHAVENDRAAYA NAMAHA||

Background

Multiverse and Time Dilation as per Vedas, Part 2, is described in Mantralaya (2024).

TL;DR
The lower realms, known as Bila-Swarga, are opulent worlds filled with material pleasures and mystical splendor, inhabited by beings like Daityas, Nagas, Panis, and Nivat-Kavachas, who focus on indulgence over spiritual growth. Each realm, from Atala to Patala, is characterized by unique lifestyles, treasures, and rulers such as Bali Maharaj in Sutala and Vasuki in Patala. These realms highlight the transient nature of material enjoyment compared to spiritual progress. The Vedic multiverse concept maps to modern science, with lokas likened to quantum mechanics' parallel universes, string theory's higher dimensions, quantum field theory's energy forms, and the observer effect's connection to consciousness. The next discussion will explore the location of hell, Vishnu’s Vishwarupa, and connections to human chakras.

Meaning

In the last Mantralaya article, we explored how the cosmos is divided into three main worlds: upper, middle, and lower. These form the fourteen planetary systems known as Caturdasa-bhuvana. Humans reside in the middle realm, called Bhurloka. Above it are higher realms such as Bhuvarloka, Janaloka, Maharloka, and Satyaloka, with Satyaloka (Brahma Loka) being the highest in the material universe and the abode of Lord Brahma. Beyond Satyaloka lies Vaikuntha, the eternal spiritual realm. Below Bhurloka are the seven lower realms—Atala, Vitala, Sutala, Talatala, Mahatala, Rasatala, and Patala—known for their denser material energy and unique inhabitants.

The lower realms in Hindu mythology are worlds filled with luxury and indulgence, inhabited by beings like Daityas, Danavas, Rakshasas, Kalakeyas, Panis, Nivat-Kavachas, Nagas and Uragas. They are focused on material pleasures and not spiritual growth. The Panis are known for hoarding wealth and opposing the gods. The Daityas are powerful and sometimes malevolent beings who often clash with the Devas. Though some like Prahlada and Bali Maharaj are virtuous. The Nivatakavachas are invincible warriors who challenge the Devas. Nagas are serpent-like beings. They are mystical creatures associated with water and wisdom .Some being divine and others antagonistic. Uragas, similar to Nagas are more primal and less divine, often depicted as protectors of treasures or natural forces and sometimes as harmful serpents.

The inhabitants of these realms bathe in mystical elixirs that shield them from anxiety, illness, and even the signs of aging. These artificial heavens collectively known as Bila-Swarga, boast visual splendor that surpasses even the beauty of the higher realms. Their cities are masterpieces of architecture, adorned with priceless jewels and shimmering treasures.The mesmerizing atmosphere of these realms captivates the mind entirely, leaving no space for thoughts beyond sensory gratification. Demons live in these lower planetary systems with their families, indulging in luxury and pleasure without concern for the consequences of their future births.

Noteworthy Highlights
The lower realms, while breathtakingly beautiful and overflowing with material prosperity, remain steeped in sensory indulgence. The allure of these worlds serves as a stark contrast to the higher spiritual planes, reminding us of the transient nature of material pleasures and the eternal value of spiritual progress.

As we explore these realms, the wisdom of the Vedic scriptures shines through, urging humanity to rise above the illusion of material satisfaction and seek the everlasting joy of liberation.

1. Atala

2. Vitala

3. Sutala

4. Talatala

5. Mahatala

6. Rasatala

7. Patala
Here is how we can map Vedic Multiverse to Modern Science
In next article we will see where is hell located, how these Lokas are with respect the Vihnu’s Vishwarupa and how these lokas are connected with human chakras.

The devotion towards Sri Raghavendrateertharu is the ultimate truth and is the most simple and effective way to reach Sri Hari  - "NAMBI KETTAVARILLAVO EE GURUGALA"! “Those who have complete faith in this Guru will never be disappointed.”

   || BICHALI JAPADAKATTI SRI APPANACHARYA PRIYA MANTRALAYA
   SRI RAGHAVENDRATEERTHA GURUBHYO NAMAHA||