Sunday, November 4, 2012

Summary of Chamakam

According to the Nasadiya Suktam, the entire Universe evolution is due to the 'desire' of the 'Self' to realize itself by evolving into beings of higher intelligence. Till now all my readings of Vedas and Chamakam too corroborates that.

The Chamakam has eleven Anuvakas. Each Anuvaka corresponds to a force of Rudra, as there are eleven Rudras. Refer to my blog on Rudra, the eleven dimensional space mentioned in the Reference section.

The first Anuvaka says Universe is an expression of Agni(Fire) and Vishnu (smallest unit of matter that disjoins/evolves) and explains the process of origination of matter and beings (those with finite age). It talks about the ‘sucking’ of milk by the matter and beings, thus getting fed for the energy. Thus it talks about the force of Amba

The second Anuvaka talks about the pre-eminent, raw, unchanged, light generator, that influences like a mature male, overlords everything, delightfully plays with its flaming energy on the plasmic substance (Amba) and influences the creation of matter that sustains evolution.  But this influencing force itself is unchanged. Thus it talks about Purusha.

The third anuvaka talks about a ‘bonding’ force that is also a dispenser of matter, establishes order, creates new matter and that triggers the further evolution of matter. Thus it talks about Prana or Gluons.

The fourth anuvaka talks about the widest, broadest, vast of all force that provides food and growth to every one. Thus it talks about the Electro-Magnetic Force (Aksa)/Photons

The fifth anuvaka talks about the force that grows size and massive things and that provides stability to entire universe. Thus it talks about the Higgs field that provides mass and the Gravitational field that increases mass.

The sixth anuvaka talks about the evolution of force of Indra (protons/Baryons) in every possible way during the pre-stellar (From QGP/Amba to gas clouds) and stellar evolution (From gas clouds to Star, Adityas).  According to science too Baryons are formed in variety of ways during pre-stellar evolution, stellar evolution and decay of other sub-atomic particles. Thus this talks about the Baryons.

The seventh anuvaka talks about a force that regulates the internal bonding between the baryon ionic plasma (Indra vayu). It hails this force as the regulator of Universal order, Lord of the Universe itself.  Thus it talks about Mesons (which does the internal bonding between protons and neutrons). The role of Mesons is not well understood currently, given the hailing mesons receive from Vedas.

But if these interpretations are true, Mesons are as important as gluons (and much more)  and are almost as important as Vishnu (the basic matter which makes up different matter particles including Quarks, Leptons and Bosons).

The eighth anuvaka talks about the sacrifice (evolution) that happens and the way bigger and bigger vessels of energy are created, which I map to larger and larger nuclei. It describes the process in which leptons (primarily electrons) stream out due to the stirring and are captured by nuclei to form atoms. Thus it talks about the Leptonic forces and evolution of larger and larger elements.

The ninth anuvaka talks about extreme hot environments in earth in which membrane-less cell structures evolve and multiply. From this pre-historic beings, immature beings, beings with large mass and higher knowledge emerge. Thus it talks about the ziZnam the primitive cell structures.

The tenth anuvaka talks about the growth of energy in biological beings and invokes the growth of energy upto 4 years of young ones and mature males and females. It also talks about various faculties that emerge in biological beings corresponding to various faculties that emerged in Physics domain. Hence it talks about Soma (the energy in physics and fatty acids in biological domain).

The eleventh anuvaka talks about the growth of 33000 DNA bases (in mitochondria) and 4800 million bases (in Nucleus) of human beings that carry intelligence. Hence it talks about Apa (the base medium), as I explained in my blogs on Rudra mentioned in the reference section.

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