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in Brahmin was created from the month of Purusha then vyshya from his (a) shoulder,(b) chest, (c) feet, (d) thighs​

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Answered by arushi7224
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Explanation:

dare answering the question in a completely different way within the context of practical spiritually. By “practical spirituality” -

I do not mean the breathing, meditation, body positions, supernatural powers, rituals, beliefs, or devotion… but

I mean the practical wisdom about the reality as it is, practical wisdom applicable in the daily life of individuals and society for the goodness of humankind.

The Purusa hymn of the Rig-Veda is purely practical spiritual hymn. It brings to us the practical wisdom about both macro (universe/nature) and micro (humankind) world and the Purusa “position” in both of them. But not only that. It brings to us the wisdom about the reality of the existence of a spiritual human being itself.

1.) Human being is a spiritual being. Its essence is in its faculty of thinking standing on unity of self-awareness and consciousness. The thinking faculty has its key channel of expression inside the human body (from the practical spiritua

2.) The arms of human beings are the instruments of ruling the things based on the practical spiritual experiential wisdom. The arms symbolizes the reality that the ruling has to reflect the wisdom, that a spiritually matured wise human being is naturally following his/her wisdom in his ruling actions. In this context, a wise human being is also a king and administrator, the ruler of the things.

3.) The daily life of a spiritually wise human being and a spiritual ruler, namely their missions as Brahman and Rájanya, depends on their daily work necessary for securing the life; not only their life but also the life of the society. Thus, the thigs represents a natural necessity to secure the food (agriculture) and exchange of materials and products (merchants) for the goodness of the society. Simply stated, they represent the daily work.

4.) The feet are the most “delicate” aspect of a spiritually matured human being. To give a clear analogy for the right understanding I will use a suitable example. .

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