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<strong>Hinduism</strong>: What Really Happened in India – M. M. Ninan 111<br />
mankind, what is sin and what is not sin; what is to be done and what is<br />
not to be done; what is wrong and what is right. To those human beings,<br />
who accept his advises and obey his orders, he offers prosperity and<br />
peace in this worldly life and salvation at the time of their death. And<br />
being the completion of his venture to redeem mankind from sin, he gets<br />
sacrificed at the end his specified period on earth.<br />
In verse 7 chapter 90 of the 10th book of the Rigveda, the sacrifice of<br />
Prajapathy the Son of God, is well explained.<br />
“At the time of sacrifice, the son of God will be tightly tied to a wooden<br />
sacrificial post using iron nails by hands and legs, he will bleed to death<br />
and on the third day he will regain his life in a resurrection.” Evidently,<br />
none of the avatars meets this description. Nor are they expecting<br />
another incarnation, which will fit the description and attributes. The<br />
attributes of Prajapathy are given in the Rig-Veda and as in Sathapadha<br />
Brahmana, a supplement to Yajurveda. The next avatar is Kalki who is<br />
simply the destroyer.<br />
Let us start from the beginning:<br />
Isha Upanishad states:<br />
“sa paryaghachachukrama virunamsnaviram<br />
shudhhama papavittham kavirmanishi :<br />
paribhur swayambhur yadhatha ityadhorthan<br />
viyadhadhacha chiviyaha samabhyaha”<br />
A self realized person visualizes that supreme personality of God head<br />
as<br />
(1) paryagathaha – omnipresent<br />
(2) Shukramaha – omnipotent<br />
(3) akayamaha – having no phenomenal body<br />
(4) avranamaha – in this person there are no imperfections that of gross<br />
physical body<br />
(5) Asnaviramaha – without any vein (his actions do not depend upon the<br />
veins for emulation of blood to the limbs of his body which is perfect on<br />
his own accord, in other words no blood in his veins)<br />
(6) shukthamaha – he is pure, perfect, no impurity