Ekanta
07 July 2009, 08:07 PM
“And what will make you realize what hell is?
It leaves naught nor does it spare aught.
It scorches the mortal.
Over it are nineteen
And We have not made the wardens of the fire others than angels...[Devas]“
(Quran, Sura 74:27-31)
This “19” has been source to a lot of discussion in Islamic interpretation… Now let’s compare to this:
“ (The Self) seated in the waking state and called Vaisvanara who, possessed of the consciousness of the exterior, and seven limbs and nineteen mouths, enjoys the gross objects, is the first quarter.
(The Self) seated in the state of dream and called Taijasa who, possessed of the consciousness of the interior, and seven limbs and nineteen mouths, enjoys the subtle objects, is the second quarter.”
(Mandukya Upanishad 3-4)
Devas in Hinduism are also regarded as the tattvas. In this case: "Nineteen mouths": 5 organs of perception, 5 organs of action, 5 pranas, mind (manas), intellect (buddhi), I-consciousness (ahamkara), mind-stuff (chitta).
Just an observation I made, but what do you think?
It leaves naught nor does it spare aught.
It scorches the mortal.
Over it are nineteen
And We have not made the wardens of the fire others than angels...[Devas]“
(Quran, Sura 74:27-31)
This “19” has been source to a lot of discussion in Islamic interpretation… Now let’s compare to this:
“ (The Self) seated in the waking state and called Vaisvanara who, possessed of the consciousness of the exterior, and seven limbs and nineteen mouths, enjoys the gross objects, is the first quarter.
(The Self) seated in the state of dream and called Taijasa who, possessed of the consciousness of the interior, and seven limbs and nineteen mouths, enjoys the subtle objects, is the second quarter.”
(Mandukya Upanishad 3-4)
Devas in Hinduism are also regarded as the tattvas. In this case: "Nineteen mouths": 5 organs of perception, 5 organs of action, 5 pranas, mind (manas), intellect (buddhi), I-consciousness (ahamkara), mind-stuff (chitta).
Just an observation I made, but what do you think?