(Interview of Rahu) in Vedic Astrology (Activate Subtitles) A Short Film

KRSchannel - Learn Astrology
2 Apr 201626:52

Summary

TLDRSwama Bhaun, a self-aware and powerful figure, reflects on their existence, cosmic role, and complex relationship with gods and asuras. Their story intertwines with Hindu mythology, revealing a being who once defied the divine order and sought to challenge Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Now, as the end of Kalyug approaches and the beginning of Dwapara Yuga nears, Swama Bhaun contemplates their fading influence, acknowledging their evil past while reflecting on the eternal nature of temptation and power. With a respect for spiritual figures, they prepare for their departure, offering a chilling yet introspective view of cosmic destiny.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker craves notoriety and expresses a love for attention, acknowledging their influence over those who admire or fear them.
  • 😀 The speaker introduces themselves as 'Swama Bhaun,' a figure tied to mythological forces, claiming to be the son of Simkhia and a student of Shukarakcharya.
  • 😀 The speaker hints at having a unique connection with higher-dimensional beings, stating that their body and essence are one across various realms.
  • 😀 The speaker asserts that if they didn’t exist, the listener wouldn’t be where they are, indicating the importance of their existence in shaping reality.
  • 😀 The speaker acknowledges their reputation as 'the most evil energy in history,' but highlights that they would never challenge a sage or guru.
  • 😀 The speaker describes their historical interaction with gods, mentioning how they sat between Surya (the Sun) and Chandra (the Moon), deceiving the gods during a critical moment.
  • 😀 The speaker reveals their downfall, which occurred when the gods saw through their deception, leading to their exclusion from their realm.
  • 😀 The speaker reflects on the concept of time, mentioning that their 'rule' is ending, and the transition from the 'Kalyug' (Age of Darkness) to the 'Dwapara Yuga' (Age of Wisdom) is imminent.
  • 😀 The speaker identifies as a being of malefic nature, not designed by Brahma to remain in this realm, and expresses a need for rest and a 'vacation' from the world.
  • 😀 The speaker speaks of a personal challenge with God, stating that the refusal of temptations like wealth, sex, and obsession is part of a greater test posed by them.
  • 😀 The speaker expresses resignation about their existence and fate, saying that even the asuras (demons) become exhausted and must eventually fade away, signaling their withdrawal from the current conflict.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of Swama Bhaun's statement that 'if I didn't exist, you wouldn't be here'?

    -This line suggests that Swama Bhaun sees himself as a pivotal, almost existential force. He believes his existence directly influences the presence of others, implying that his actions and presence have a profound effect on the world and its people.

  • What does Swama Bhaun mean by saying, 'you are seeing my projection in your 3-dimensional world'?

    -Swama Bhaun is indicating that what people perceive of him in the physical world is not his true, complete form. Instead, they are only experiencing a limited projection of his being, which is shaped by the restrictions of the 3D world.

  • How does Swama Bhaun view his relationship with divine figures like Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Krishna?

    -Swama Bhaun acknowledges his rebellion against these divine figures and speaks of his complex interactions with them. Although he claims to have fought or challenged them, he also expresses respect, especially towards gurus, whom he refuses to challenge.

  • What is the significance of the transition from 'Kalyug' to 'Dwapara Yuga'?

    -The transition marks a shift in cosmic cycles according to Hindu philosophy. Kalyug represents the age of darkness and decline, while Dwapara Yuga is a period of renewal and balance. Swama Bhaun’s reference to this transition suggests that his influence is ending as a new era begins.

  • What does Swama Bhaun mean when he says, 'I may be the most evil energy in the history books, but I will never make the mistake of questioning a sage or a guru'?

    -This statement reveals Swama Bhaun’s acknowledgment of his own dark nature, yet he draws a line at questioning or challenging sages or spiritual teachers. It suggests a certain reverence or recognition of the higher wisdom and authority that gurus represent.

  • Who is Swama Bhaun’s father, and what is the importance of his father’s boon from Brahma?

    -Swama Bhaun’s father is Simkhia, who earned a boon from Brahma to become a graha (a celestial body). This boon plays a pivotal role in Swama Bhaun's backstory, connecting him to powerful cosmic forces and influencing his destiny.

  • What is the 'War of Yin Yan', and how is Swama Bhaun connected to it?

    -The 'War of Yin Yan' refers to a cosmic battle between the Devas and the Asuras, instigated by Swama Bhaun’s actions. He played a significant role in this war by aligning with the Asuras, invoking them to fight against the Devas, which further solidifies his position as a rebellious and dangerous force.

  • What mistake did Swama Bhaun make during the Devas' consumption of the nectar of immortality?

    -Swama Bhaun’s mistake was failing to conceal his hands, which exposed his deception. This allowed the Devas to see through his plan, leading to Vishnu intervening and stopping Swama Bhaun's scheme.

  • What does Swama Bhaun mean by 'I am eternal as long as the Sun and Moon exist'?

    -Swama Bhaun is asserting his eternal existence. He suggests that, like the Sun and Moon, his essence will persist as long as these cosmic elements remain. This speaks to his belief in his own indestructibility and timelessness.

  • How does Swama Bhaun view the challenge of resisting temptation in the context of his own actions?

    -Swama Bhaun ties his challenge to divine temptation as a test of strength and moral choice. He implies that resisting temptations such as wealth, desire, or power is the ultimate challenge, and by doing so, one defeats the kind of temptations he himself succumbed to in his own history.

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الوسوم ذات الصلة
MythologyCosmic ConflictHindu LegendsPower StrugglesSwama BhaunDeceptionYin Yan WarDivine BeingsExistential CrisisSpiritual JourneyEternal Legacy
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