At first glance, our bodies might seem like ordinary things, made of the five elements as clay. But Vedic sages saw them differently. They described the human body not just as a basic physical form but as an incredibly complex and divine creation.

They sidy that the body is-

पञ्चात्मकं पञ्चसु वर्तमानं पडाश्रयं षगुणयोगयुक्तम् । तत् सप्तधातुं त्रिमलं द्वियोनिं चतुर्विधाहारमयं शरीरम् ॥

pañcātmakam pañcasu vartamānaṃ paḍāśrayaṃ ṣaguṇayogayuktam । tat saptadhātuṃ trimalaṃ dviyoniṃ caturvidhāhāramayaṃ śarīram ॥

पञ्चात्मकं पञ्चसु वर्तमानं:

पडाश्रयं षगुणयोगयुक्तम्:

तत् सप्तधातुं त्रिमलं द्वियोनिं:

चतुर्विधाहारमयं शरीरम्:

 

But the sages didn't stop there. They saw the body as filled with mysteries and divine light in every part. According to the Atharva Veda, a sage would look at the body from heel to head, amazed by its intricate design, and wonder, 'Who created this part? Which god made this?'

केन पार्ष्णी आभृते पूरुषस्य केन मांसं संभृतं केन गुल्फौ । केनाङ्गुलीः पेशनीः केन खानि केनोच्छ्लङ्खौ मध्यतः कः प्रतिष्ठाम् ॥ Atharva Veda. 10.2.1॥

kena pārṣṇī ābhṛte pūruṣasya kena māṃsaṃ saṃbhṛtaṃ kena gulphau । kenāṅgulīḥ peśanīḥ kena khāni kenocchlaṅkhau madhyataḥ kaḥ pratiṣṭhām ॥

They identified eight key points in the body and examined the seven openings in the head (ears, nostrils, eyes, mouth) and two in the middle (openings for excretion). 

They thought about about the divine powers residing all over the body.

 

Ayodhya - The City of Gods

The human body is often compared to a divine city. Just as Ayodhya, the legendary city of Lord Rama. It  is revered and sanctified, the human body is seen as a sacred vessel, a microcosm reflecting the universe (macrocosm).

Eight Chakras and Nine Gates

The body is perceived as 'Ayodhya, the city of gods,' which is equipped with eight major chakras (energy centers) and nine gates (openings). These chakras are:

  1. Muladhara (Root Chakra) - located at the base of the spine
  2. Svadhisthana (Sacral Chakra) - situated in the pelvic area
  3. Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra) - located in the stomach area
  4. Anahata (Heart Chakra) - positioned in the heart region
  5. Vishuddha (Throat Chakra) - found in the throat
  6. Ajna (Third Eye Chakra) - located between the eyebrows
  7. Sahasrara (Crown Chakra) - situated at the top of the head
  8. Bindu Visarga (a minor chakra, often included in advanced practices)

The nine gates are the body's nine primary openings:

  1. Two eyes
  2. Two nostrils
  3. Two ears
  4. The mouth
  5. The genitals
  6. The anus

Eleven Gates

When we include the navel (which is considered an energy center and a point of connectivity in the body) and the top of the head (crown), the body is then referred to as 'the city with eleven gates.'

 

Deva Kosha - The Divine Sheath.

The gods within this body, symbolic representations of various divine energies and faculties, have specific areas where they reside:

  1. Brahma (Creator) - often associated with the Muladhara Chakra
  2. Vishnu (Preserver) - linked to the Anahata Chakra (Heart)
  3. Shiva (Destroyer) - connected with the Ajna Chakra (Third Eye)
  4. Surya (Sun) - related to the Manipura Chakra (Solar Plexus)
  5. Chandra (Moon) - associated with the Svadhisthana Chakra (Sacral)
  6. Agni (Fire) - linked to the Manipura Chakra
  7. Varuna (Water) - associated with the Svadhisthana Chakra
  8. Vayu (Air) - connected with the Anahata Chakra
  9. Indra (King of Gods) - sometimes linked to the Crown Chakra

The term 'Deva-Kosha' can be understood as the divine layer or sheath that envelops and permeates the entire body. It signifies the presence of divine energy or consciousness within every cell and tissue of the body.

This sheath is responsible for the body's ability to perceive, process, and respond to different stimuli, essentially making it a living, breathing entity of divine consciousness.

The concept of the Deva-Kosha suggests that this network of perception and knowledge is infused with divine energy. This divine energy ensures the harmonious functioning of the body, maintaining balance and promoting healing.

In spiritual traditions, it is believed that That's why Yoga and meditative practices can enhance the flow of divine energy within the Dev-Kosha, leading to greater awareness and holistic well-being.

The concept of Dev-Kosha encourages us to engage in practices that nurture and enhance their inner divine energy. Practices like meditation, pranayama (breathing exercises), and yoga can help in aligning the body and mind with higher states of consciousness.

This alignment not only improves physical health but also aids in spiritual growth, leading to a deeper understanding of one's true nature and connection with the universe.

Influence of Higher Wisdom:

Divine Inspiration:

Precious and Vital:

Layers of Protection:

  1. Mind:
    • The mind is the first line of defense for the Dev-Kosha. It protects this divine sheath by maintaining mental balance, clarity, and focus. A disciplined and calm mind ensures that the higher wisdom and divine inspiration can flow smoothly within the Dev-Kosha.
    • Practices such as meditation, mindfulness, and positive thinking are essential to strengthen the mind and, consequently, protect the Dev-Kosha.
  2. Vital Forces (Prana):
    • The second layer of protection is the vital force, known as prana. Prana is the life energy that flows through the body, sustaining all physiological functions.
    • Proper breathing techniques, pranayama (breathing exercises), and maintaining a healthy lifestyle ensure that prana flows unobstructed, thus safeguarding the Dev-Kosha from within.
  3. Physical Structure (Bones, Marrow, Flesh):
    • The final layer of protection is the physical structure of the body, including bones, marrow, and flesh. These provide a robust and resilient framework that shields the more subtle aspects of the Dev-Kosha.
    • Maintaining physical health through proper nutrition, exercise, and regular health check-ups ensures that this outermost layer remains strong and supportive.

Importance of the Dev-Kosha

Holistic Protection:

Path to Spiritual Growth:

Conclusion

The Atharva Veda's explanation of the Dev-Kosha as a divine sheath influenced by higher wisdom and divine inspiration underscores its significance in the human body. It is a precious and vital component that must be protected by the mind, vital forces like prana, and the physical structure of the body. Understanding and nurturing these layers of protection ensure the well-being of the Dev-Kosha, fostering both physical health and spiritual growth. By maintaining this divine sheath, individuals can achieve a harmonious and enlightened state of being, recognizing their inherent divinity and connection to the cosmos.

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Mind blown 🤯! Our body as Ayodhya with gods residing in it? Just wow! 🙏✨ -Lallu Sharma

Never knew our body could be so divine! Ayodhya and Dev-Kosha are mind-blowing concepts! 🙌🏽🌈 -Prachi Mittal

It's very useful & I liked it & can improve my devotional life -User_spvr8q

Let the divine noble thoughts be on us -Ravindranath poreddy

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Why was Bhagavata written?

1. Sage Vyasa wanted to propagate bhakti and the greatness of Lord Krishna. 2. He was sure that through the path of bhakti, people can attain their spiritual goals and also lead a virtuous life. 3. Vyasa wanted a simple method to achieve these and Bhagavata was the result of this quest.

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