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The four category of Universe Annihilation.



The four category of Universe Annihilation. 

 Srimad Bhagwatam 12, chapter 4

Sukadeva Gosvami said: My dear King, I have already described to you the measurements of time, beginning from the smallest fraction measured by the movement of a single atom up to the total life span of Lord Brahma. I have also discussed the measurement of the different millennia of universal history.

Now hear about the time of Brahma’s day and the process of annihilation.

One thousand cycles of four ages constitute a single day of Brahma, known as a kalpa.

In that period, O King, fourteen Manus come and go.

After one day of Brahma, annihilation occurs during his night, which is of the same duration.

At that time all the three planetary systems are subject to annihilation.

This is called the naimittika, or occasional, annihilation, during which the original creator, Lord Narayana, lies down upon the bed of Ananta Sesa and absorbs the entire universe within Himself while Lord Brahma sleeps.

When the two halves of the lifetime of Lord Brahma, the most elevated created being, are complete, the seven basic elements of creation are annihilated.

O King, upon the annihilation of the material elements, the universal egg, comprising the elemental amalgamation of creation, is confronted with destruction.

As annihilation approaches, O King, there will be no rain upon the earth for one hundred years.

Drought will lead to famine, and the starving populace will literally consume one another.

The inhabitants of the earth, bewildered by the force of time, will gradually be destroyed.The sun in its annihilating form will drink up with its terrible rays all the water of the ocean, of living bodies and of the earth itself.

But the devastating sun will not give any rain in return.Next the great fire of annihilation will flare up from the mouth of Lord Sankarsana.

Carried by the mighty force of the wind, this fire will burn throughout the universe, scorching the lifeless cosmic shell Burned from all sides — from above by the blazing sun and from below by the fire of Lord Sankarsana — the universal sphere will glow like a burning ball of cow dung.

A great and terrible wind of destruction will begin to blow for more than one hundred years, and the sky, covered with dust, will turn gray.After that, O King, groups of multicolored clouds will gather, roaring terribly with thunder, and will pour down floods of rain for one hundred years.

At that time, the shell of the universe will fill up with water, forming a single cosmic ocean.

As the entire universe is flooded, the water will rob the earth of its unique quality of fragrance, and the element earth, deprived of its distinguishing quality, will be dissolved.

The element fire then seizes the taste from the element water, which, deprived of its unique quality, taste, merges into fire. Air seizes the form inherent in fire, and then fire, deprived of form, merges into air. The element ether seizes the quality of air, namely touch, and that air enters into ether. Then, O King, false ego in ignorance seizes sound, the quality of ether, after which ether merges into false ego. False ego in the mode of passion takes hold of the senses, and false ego in the mode of goodness absorbs the demigods. Then the total mahat-tattva seizes false ego along with its various functions, and that mahat is seized by the three basic modes of nature — goodness, passion and ignorance. My dear King Pariksit, these modes are further overtaken by the original unmanifest form of nature, impelled by time. That unmanifest nature is not subject to the six kinds of transformation caused by the influence of time. Rather, it has no beginning and no end. It is the unmanifest, eternal and infallible cause of creation.

In the unmanifest stage of material nature, called pradhana, there is no expression of words, no mind and no manifestation of the subtle elements beginning from the mahat, nor are there the modes of goodness, passion and ignorance. There is no life air or intelligence, nor any senses or demigods. There is no definite arrangement of planetary systems, nor are there present the different stages of consciousness — sleep, wakefulness and deep sleep. There is no ether, water, earth, air, fire or sun. The situation is just like that of complete sleep, or of voidness. Indeed, it is indescribable. Authorities in spiritual science explain, however, that since pradhana is the original substance, it is the actual basis of material creation.

This is the annihilation called prakrtika, during which the energies belonging to the Supreme Person and His unmanifest material nature, disassembled by the force of time, are deprived of their potencies and merge together totally.

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