12 Celestial Bodies In Hiranyagarbha

12 Celestial Bodies In Hiranyagarbha
12 Celestial Bodies In Hiranyagarbha

12 Celestial Bodies In Hiranyagarbha

Author Kedi Ganapati

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12 Celestial Bodies

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Parmeshwar First Ganapati created a womb within himself to confine the 8 dynamic dimensions by destroying the peace dimension from the centre of himself; that womb is called Hiranyagarbha. Hiranya literally means more valuable than gold, and Garbha means womb; Parmeshwar’s womb is extremely valuable, so Parmeshwar’s womb is called Hiranyagarbha.

There are 12 types of celestial bodies, and all celestial bodies are present inside Hiranyagarbha; there is no celestial body outside Hiranyagarbha. The Vaikuntha Advaita celestial bodies are the centre of Hiranyagarbha. There are two Advaita celestial bodies – Devadham and Hiranyaloka – which are located in the Vaikuntha of Hiranyagarbha. The remaining 8 types of Dvaita celestial bodies form the shape of the universe revolving around Vaikuntha. There are a total of seven universes in Hiranyagarbha, and each universe has one living planet.

Parameshwar First Ganapati has created 2 types of celestial bodies through Ishvar Brahma, namely nondual celestial bodies (Advaita Pind) and dual celestial bodies (Dvaita Pind), from 108 different mixed elements of 8 dimensions, such as time, space, energy, power, cycle, light, vibration, and matrix. Hiranyagarbha, Vaikunth, Devloka, Hiranyaloka, etc., are 4 nondual celestial bodies. Shubhra, Shukla, Krishna, Star, Planet, Living Planets, Satellite, Asteroid, etc., are 8 dual celestial bodies. Parameshwar First Ganapati has created a total of 12 celestial bodies.

Adwaita celestial bodies

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Adwaita celestial bodies are those bodies which rotate only on their own axis and do not revolve around any other celestial bodies. Advaita celestial bodies do not have their own celestial path. Advaita celestial bodies have their own atmosphere and life on the inner surface and everywhere inside. There are 2 types of non-dual celestial bodies – non-dual and parallel. Only one type of celestial body that does not have similar or opposite celestial bodies is called a non-dual celestial body. A type of celestial body that are all parallel but have no opposite body are called parallel celestial bodies.

Hiranyagarbha and Vaikuntha are non-dual celestial bodies, Devaloka and Hiranyaloka are parallel celestial bodies, etc.; the total is 4 Advaita celestial bodies.

Advaita celestial bodies are of the same category; Hiranyagarbha is an Advaita celestial body; therefore, there is no other celestial body like Hiranyagarbha. Vaikuntha is an Advaita celestial body; therefore, there is no other celestial body like Vaikuntha. Devdham is a parallel celestial body; hence, Devdham has no opposite celestial body.

There are 7 Devadham, and all Devadham are parallel; no other Devadham are different from each other. Since Hiranyalokas are parallel celestial bodies, all Hiranyalokas are of the same colour and form. No Hiranyaloka is different from another Hiranyaloka.

Dwaita Celestial Bodies

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Dvaita celestial bodies are those bodies that, while rotating on their own axis, also revolve around other celestial bodies. There are 8 Dvaita celestial bodies, such as Shubhra, Shukla, Krishna, stars, planets, living planets (loka), satellites, asteroids, etc. Dvaita celestial bodies have their own fixed celestial path. There is atmosphere and life everywhere on the outer surface of Dvaita bodies. Dual bodies are constantly affected by the light energy of other celestial bodies; hence, the change of seasons keeps happening on dual celestial bodies.

Some dual celestial bodies do not have their own light energy; hence, the change of light and darkness keeps happening in those dual celestial bodies. Shubhra, Shukla, Krishna, Star, Planet, Living Planet, Satellite, Asteroid, etc., are the 8 dual celestial bodies.

When eight different Dvaita celestial bodies orbit around Vaikuntha together, a celestial shape is created which is called the Universe. Each Dvaita body is not like the other Dvaita body. Each Dvaita body is different. The universe is the combination of all 8 Dvaita celestial bodies revolving around Vaikuntha together.

Vaikuntha

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Parmeshwar First Ganapati first created the spherical Vaikuntha platform by energy dimension and cycle dimension in the centre of Hiranyagarbha and then created Vaikuntha by all 8 dimensions. Parmeshwar first placed Ganapati on the spherical Vaikuntha platform to revolve around itself.

All the satellites, planets, living planets, stars, Krishna, Shukla, and Shubhra present in the universe have an atmosphere on their outer surface, but the Hiranyaloka and Devadham present in Vaikuntha do not have an atmosphere on their outer surface; rather, an atmosphere is present everywhere inside. The planets and stars cannot have any effect on the life of human beings and Bhagwan present in Vaikuntha; therefore, there are no celestial bodies like satellites, planets, stars, Krishna, Shukla, Shubhra, etc., present in Vaikuntha. There are only innumerable parallel Hiranyaloka and 7 Devadhams in Vaikuntha.

Nondual rule (Advaita) is applicable in the whole of Vaikuntha. The Advaita rule says when a subject and an object are present in a place, then there cannot be an opposite of that subject and object in that place. Due to which, only positive subjects are present in Vaikuntha, and negative subjects do not exist; even the meaning of the word 'Vaikuntha' is a place where worries never exist.

Bhagwan resides in Vaikuntha, so there is no Satan in Vaikuntha. It is always day in Vaikuntha; there is never night in Vaikuntha. There is always only one season in Vaikuntha; there are no multiple seasons in Vaikuntha. Vaikuntha revolves around itself; Vaikuntha does not revolve around any other celestial body. There is no limit of time in Vaikuntha, and there is always the same time in Vaikuntha; there is no duration of time.

Devadham

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Parmeshwar First Ganapati first created the spherical Devadham platform by energy dimension and cycle dimension in the center of Vaikuntha and then created 7 Devadhams by all 8 dimensions. Parmeshwar First Ganapati placed Devadham on the spherical Devadham platform to revolve around itself.

Parmeshwar First Ganapati created 7 Devadhams, namely Shankardham, Dattadham, Veeradham, Ramdham, Krishnadham, Buddhadham, and Kalkidham, in the centre within Vaikuntha and established all the Devadhams on all the 7 circular Devalok platforms. Devadhams present in Vaikunth do not have an atmosphere on their outer surface; rather, an atmosphere is present everywhere inside.

Bhagwan Shankar resides in Shankardham, Bhagwan Dattatreya resides in Dattadham, Bhagwan Parshuram resides in Veeradham, Bhagwan Ram resides in Ramdham, Bhagwan Krishna resides in Krishnadham, Bhagwan Buddha resides in Buddhadham, and Bhagwan Kalki and Bhagwan Ganesh reside in Kalkidham.

Nondual rule (Advaita) is applicable in the whole of Devadham. In the Devadham present in Vaikuntha, no Bhagwan should have an opposite form of Bhagwan, so only one Bhagwan exists in every Devadham. Hence, no other Bhagwan met each other, except Bhagwan Kalki and Bhagwan, because Bhagwan Kalki and Bhagwan always reside in one body.

Bhagwan resides in Devadham, so there is no Satan in Devadham. It is always day in Devadham; there is never night in Devadham. There is always only one season in Devadham; there are no multiple seasons in Devadham. Devadham revolves around itself; Devadham does not revolve around any other celestial body. There is no limit of time in Devadham, and there is always the same time in Devadham; there is no duration of time.

Hiranyaloka

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Parmeshwar first created innumerable spherical Hiranyaloka platforms by energy dimension and cycle dimension around the Devadhams and then created innumerable Hiranyaloka by all 8 dimensions. Parmeshwar First Ganapati placed innumerable Hiranyadham on the spherical Hiranyaloka platform to revolve around itself.

All Hiranyalokas are parallel; there is no difference in any Hiranyalok. The Advaita law that exists in Vaikuntha does not allow two different or opposite elements to exist together; therefore, all Hiranyalokas are the same in Vaikuntha. On Earth and other living planets, humans exist on the outer surface of that living planet, but in Hiranyaloka within Vaikuntha, humans do not exist on the outer surface of Hiranyaloka but on the inner surface.

Hiranyaloka is created for a single human being to live alone on the entire Hiranyaloka. When a human completes all 7 of their birth-death cycles on all 7 planets, such as Earth, Heaven, Preetiloka, Rasloka, Stabdhaloka, Prajnaloka, Prabhuloka, etc., then Ishvar Vishnu descends that human being on Hiranyaloka, present in Vaikunth.

In the Hiranyaloka present in Vaikuntha, no human should have an opposite human, so only one human exists in every Hiranyaloka. There are innumerable Hiranyalokas in Vaikuntha, and only one human being exists in each Hiranyaloka. Hiranyaloka is the last life of a human being. After attaining supreme salvation in Hiranyaloka, the human being's mind comes out of Vaikunth and Hiranyagarbha and merges with Parmeshwar First Ganapati and attains the state of supreme peace and supreme bliss forever.

Universe

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After the creation of Vaikuntha, Devaloka, and Hiranyaloka was completed, Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the Shubhra-track around Vaikuntha from energy and cycle dimensions. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created this celestial body, Shubhra (huge white sphere), from all 8 dimensions and placed Shubhra (huge white sphere) on Shubhrapath to revolve around Vaikuntha. By placing Shubhra (a huge white sphere) at the centre of the universe, Parmeshwar First Ganapati started the creation of 7 universes.

The duality (Dwaita) rule is applicable in the entire universe. The duality rule says that when a subject and an object are present at a place, then the opposite of that subject and object will also be present at that place. Due to which, wherever a positive subject is present in the universe, negative subjects also exist there. Bhagwan incarnates to establish Dharma on the living planets present in the universe; hence, Satan becomes active to establish Adharma on the living planets present in the universe. There is both day and night in the universe. In the universe, there is an opposite season of one season. The universe revolves around itself, and along with that, it also revolves around Vaikuntha. There is an opposite of a human being on the living planets present in the universe; hence, there are many species and genders of human beings.

Parmeshwar First Ganapati created 7 universes, namely Kamini, Nirmala, Premika, Rasika, Shanta, Gyanada, Anandi, etc., through Ishvar Brahma. At the lowest level is the Kamini universe, and at the topmost level is the Anandi universe. All the 7 universes revolve around Vaikuntha. The Kamini universe contains planet Earth, and it takes 96 yugas, i.e., 1,152,000 years, for the Kamini universe to complete one revolution around Vaikuntha; this period is called Kalpa.

Shubhra (huge white spheres): Parmeshwar First Ganapati placed Shubhra (huge white spheres) at the centre of 7 universes, namely Kamini, Nirmala, Premika, Rasika, Shanta, Gyanada, and Anandi. Parmeshwar First Ganapati placed Shubhra (huge white spheres) one above the other at the centre of all 7 universes. The Shubhra celestial body revolves around Vaikuntha along with all the other celestial bodies present in the universe. It takes 96 Yugas, i.e., 1,152,000 Yugas, for the Shubhra celestial body to complete one cycle of Vaikuntha, which is called a Kalpa.

Shukla (White Sphere) : After the creation of Shubhra (huge White Sphere) and Shubhra-tracks was completed, Parmeshwar First Ganapati created innumerable Shukla-tracks around Shubhra (huge White Sphere) from the energy and cycle dimensions. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created this celestial body, Shukla (White Sphere), from all 8 dimensions and placed innumerable Shukla (White Sphere) on innumerable Shukla-tracks to revolve around Shubhra (huge White Sphere).

The Shukla celestial body revolves around Shubhra, along with all the other celestial bodies that revolve around the Shukla. The Shukla celestial body takes 24 Yugas, i.e., 288000 years, to complete one cycle of Shubhra, which is called one Manvantar. The Shukla celestial body takes 4 Manvantars to complete one cycle of Vaikuntha. There are four Manvantaras, namely, rising, ancient, middle, and modern; currently the last Yuga of the modern Manvantara is going on.

Krishna (Black Sphere) : After the creation of Shukla (White Sphere) and Shukla-tracks was completed, Parmeshwar First Ganapati created innumerable Krishna-tracks around Shukla (White Sphere) from the energy and cycle dimensions. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the celestial body Krishna (Black Sphere) from all 8 dimensions and placed innumerable Krishnas (Black Spheres) on the innumerable Krishna tracks to revolve around Shukla (White Sphere).

The Krishna (Black Sphere) revolves around Shukla (White Sphere) along with all the other celestial bodies that revolve around the Krishna (Black Sphere). The Krishna (Black Sphere) takes 4 Yugas, i.e., 48000 years, to complete one cycle of Shukla (White Sphere), which is called one Chaturyuga. There are four yugas, namely, Satyuga, Tretayuga, Dwaparyuga, and Kaliyuga; currently the last Kaliyuga of the modern Manvantara is going on.

Stars and Constellations: After the creation of Krishna (Black Sphere) and Krishna-tracks was completed, Parmeshwar First Ganapati created innumerable star-tracks around Krishna (Black Sphere) from the energy and cycle dimensions. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the celestial body star from all 8 dimensions and placed innumerable stars on the star-tracks to revolve around Krishna (Black Sphere).

Groups of select stars that emit energy together in a similar manner and form definite patterns in the universe are called constellations. There are innumerable stars and constellations in the universe, but 27 constellations orbit the Earth, and the Earth itself revolves around a star, so only 27 constellations and 1 star affect the humans on Earth. The star around which the earth revolves is called the Sun. The stars revolve around the Krishna (Black Sphere). The sun takes 1 Yuga, i.e., 12000 years, to revolve around the Krishna (Black Sphere). The sun takes 1 year, i.e., 12 months, to complete 1 cycle of all the 27 constellations.

Ashwini, Bharani, Krittika, Rohini, Mrigashira, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Ashlesha, Magha, Purva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Jyeshtha, Moola, Purva Ashadha, Uttara Ashadha, Shravana, Dhanishta, Shatabhisha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revati—these are 27 constellations that exist in the Earth's orbit.

Among all the constellations, the Mrigashira constellation is the most important constellation. When Jupiter transits in the Mrigashir constellation, a connection is established between the earth and Vaikuntha, which is called Kumbhakaal. In this Kumbhakaal, all living beings, humans and Bhagwan, descend from Vaikuntha to the earth.

Planets: After the creation of the star and star-track was completed, Parmeshwar First Ganapati created innumerable planet-tracks around the stars from the energy and cycle dimensions. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created planets from all 8 dimensions and placed countless planets in orbits around the star.

There are innumerable planets in the universe. Many planets are revolving around each star. The solar system around which the Earth is revolving has a total of 8 planets, namely Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, etc., and 2 shadow planets, namely Rahu and Ketu.

The Earth revolves around the Sun while revolving on its earth-track, and at the same time the Moon revolves around the Earth while revolving on its moon-track. The earth-track and the moon-track keep on constantly rubbing with each other at 2 points; the energy released from this friction is similar to the energy coming from a planet; therefore, the 2 points at which the earth-track and the moon-track keep on rubbing with each other are called shadow planets. Since Rahu and Ketu are in opposite directions, both have opposite effects on the life of a human being present on Earth. Rahu increases a human's desire and ability, while Ketu destroys a human's desire and ability.

Living Planets (Loka)

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Parmeshwar First Ganapati created 7 living planets by infusing life elements in every particle of 7 special planets in 7 universes. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created Earthloka in the Kamini universe. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created Swargaloka in the Nirmala universe. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created Preetiloka in the Premika universe. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created Rasalok in the Rasika universe. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created Stabdhalok in the Shanta universe. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created Prajnaloka in the Gyanada universe. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created Prabhuloka in the Anandi universe.

There are only 7 universes in the whole Hiranyagarbha, and each universe has 1 living planet; there are a total of 7 living planets. The planet on which there is life is called a living planet. In the Kamini universe in which the Earth is located, there is no life on any planet apart from Earth, and in the Kamini universe, no other living planet exists except Earth.

Patalloka (Hell)

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Parmeshwar First Ganapati created 7 Patalloka in the centre below the surface of all 7 living planets. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the Patalloka of Earth in the centre below the surface of Earth. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the Patalloka of Swargaloka in the centre below the surface of Swargaloka. First, Parmeshwar Ganapati created the Patalloka of Preetiloka in the centre below the surface of Preetiloka.

Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the Patalloka of Rasaloka in the centre below the surface of Rasloka. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the Patalloka of Stabdhaloka in the centre below the surface of Stabdhaloka. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the Patalloka of Prajnaloka in the centre, under the surface of Prajnaloka. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created the Patalloka of Prabhuloka in the centre, under the surface of Prabhuloka.

There are a total of 7 Patalloka; in any Patalloka a human being does not have a body. In Patalloka, a human being's mind is trapped in subtle matter for a certain period of time. In Patalloka, a human being is unable to experience any kind of emotion or moment. A human being does not even realise that they are in Patalloka.

Satellite: After the creation of the planet, living planets, and Patalloka, Parmeshwar First Ganapati created innumerable satellite tracks around the planet from energy and cycle dimensions. First, Parmeshwar Ganapati created satellites from all 8 dimensions and placed innumerable satellites on the satellite track to orbit around planets.

Not all planets have satellites, but some planets do have satellites. Earth has a satellite revolving around it, called the Moon. The solar system in which Earth is located has many satellites, but the Moon is the only satellite that affects water, life, and humans on Earth. The moon causes tidal fluctuations in the oceans and fluctuations in human emotions.

Asteroid: After the creation of the satellite tracks was completed, Parmeshwar First Ganapati created innumerable asteroid tracks around some selective satellites, planets, stars, Krishna (black sphere), Shukla (white sphere), and Shubhra (huge white sphere) from energy and cycle dimensions. Parmeshwar First Ganapati created an asteroid from all 8 dimensions and placed innumerable asteroids on the asteroid tracks to orbit around all complete celestial bodies.

All the celestial bodies other than asteroids are eternal; no celestial body like a satellite, planet, star, Krishna, Shukla, Shubhra, etc., can be destroyed. Only asteroids are not eternal; asteroids are the only celestial bodies that are continuously destroyed and recreated.

Celestial Tracks

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Celestial Tracks: Parmeshwar First Ganapati created 7 celestial tracks by energy dimension and cycle dimension in the centre of Hiranyagarbha through Ishvar Vishnu and then created all celestial bodies by all 8 dimensions through Ishvar Brahma. Parmeshwar First Ganapati placed all celestial bodies on their individual and collective celestial tracks to revolve around themselves as well as the centre of their celestial body.

Shubhra-track, Shukla-track, Krishna-track, star-track, planet-track, satellite-track, and asteroid-track—these are 7 celestial tracks. Shubhras revolve around Vaikunth while revolving on their independent Shubhra track. All Shuklas revolve around Shubhras while revolving on their independent Shukla track.

All Krishna revolve around Shukla while revolving on their independent Krishna track. All stars revolve around Krishna while revolving on their independent star track. All planets revolve around a star while revolving on their independent planet track. All satellites revolve around the planet while revolving on their independent satellite track. All asteroids revolve around satellites, planets, stars, Krishna, Shukla, Shubhra, etc., while revolving on their collective asteroid track.

After creating 7 celestial tracks, 7 universes, and 7 living planets consisting of 8 different celestial bodies, namely Shubhra (huge white sphere), Shukla (white sphere), Krishna (black sphere), star, planet, living planet, satellite, and asteroid, Parmeshwar First Ganapati placed all the celestial bodies in the west direction of its centre and then imparted circular motion to all the celestial bodies by Ishvar Vishnu. There are innumerable celestial bodies in the universe, but no celestial body revolves on any celestial tracks other than its own independent celestial tracks.

Note: This content represents a chapter from CODE – Code of Dharma Eternal and The Spine of Sanatan, a work authored by Kedi Ganapati and published by Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.

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