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 Prajapathi, Soma, Rudra and Surya. There are indeed One in so far as they are powers and functions of the One Supreme or the Centre. These are diverse centres of powers which are revealed in the Heart Region. The worship or upasana of these powers through yaga and yajna has led to cults of different kinds and sectarianisms. Most occultists or power dabblers come into contact or relation or communication with these and exercised extraordinary miraculous powers but all these have, in the end, been productive of misery. In a profound sense Indian thought has asserted that these godly powers are functions which are filled by certain souls which have sought siddhis of these functions. These worlds, in a sense, are the worlds of such siddhas. But being limited by the fulfilment and exercise of these powers they are incapable of going above the region of the Brahmanda. It is seen that souls which aspire to these worlds or lokas of Indra or Varuna and others remain there and come down to the lower regions when the fruits of their yaga, (yaga or yajna Phala) have been spent out. Secondly, as the Mimamsakas have held the yaga (sacrifice) enforces the mechanical production of the effect and as such even these gods belong to a karma governed world.
Man who aspires after the Infinite alone passes beyond the vast storehouse of godly energies. He reaches the region of refined calmness and even the idea of creation is imperceptible. The Brahmanda is the entire universe in the vaster sense when we think of the cosmoses. This vast region is called the Para-Brahmanda. These regions obviously can be explored only by the Mind. It is when we cross this Brahmanda with the help of the Master that we gain power to go beyond it and enter into this vaster region. The Mind Region is the region of idea which is the essence behind the expressions in the Heart Region. When we pass beyond the idea to Reality the idea itself fades away. It is stated by Shri Ram Chandraji that when the Mind Region is crossed we pass beyond all expressions in the sense we have been using it. This is a state which is inexpressible as it is. Shri Ram Chandraji in his Reality at Dawn has mentioned about this vast region as comprising eleven circles or rings of egoism. The subtle forms of egoism are to be understood as the powers that one utilise for the Divine Work. The getting rid of egoism is the most important aim however for ultimate success. Egoism can develop in a variety of ways and these are most subtle. Indeed, this can be explained simply as the way one is happy in thinking of himself as the most

































































































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