Tairyagyonya
Tairyagyonya represents the fifth stage of cosmic creation in Hindu cosmology, specifically the genesis of the animal kingdom, including lower life forms like reptiles and insects. It signifies a distinct evolutionary phase of manifest existence.
Where the word comes from
Derived from Sanskrit, Tairyagyonya (तिर्यग्योनि) combines "tiryak" (oblique, transversal, horizontal) and "yoni" (womb, source, origin). It denotes a "womb of the transverse" or "origin of the oblique," referring to beings that move horizontally or across the planes of existence, as opposed to vertically ascending or descending ones.
In depth
The fifth creation, or rather the fifth .stage of creation, that of the lower animals, reptiles, etc. (See "Tiryaksrotas".)
How different paths see it
What it means today
Blavatsky's definition, while functional, hints at a deeper cosmic architecture than merely cataloging animal species. The term Tairyagyonya, from the Sanskrit, speaks to a fundamental aspect of cyclical creation and the diverse forms life assumes as it traverses the wheel of existence. The "oblique" or "transverse" nature of these beings, as suggested by the etymology, might imply a mode of being less directly aligned with the celestial or the purely spiritual, yet still integral to the cosmic play. Mircea Eliade, in his studies of archaic cosmologies, often highlighted the importance of understanding creation myths not as literal historical accounts, but as symbolic maps of consciousness and the unfolding of reality. Tairyagyonya, in this light, is not just about the origin of beasts, but about a specific energetic expression within the grand cosmic symphony.
The animal kingdom, in many esoteric traditions, serves as a living repository of instinct, primal drives, and unadulterated existence. It represents a form of consciousness unburdened by the complex intellectualizations and moral quandaries that define the human experience, yet rich in its own wisdom and connection to the earth. Carl Jung's exploration of archetypes, particularly those residing in the collective unconscious, finds echoes in the symbolic power of animals. They embody fundamental patterns of behavior and being that resonate across cultures and epochs. The creation of Tairyagyonya, therefore, can be seen as the manifestation of these primal forces, a necessary stage in the grand unfolding of the universe, providing a grounding and diverse substratum for the more rarefied forms of consciousness to interact with and learn from. It is a reminder that the sacred is not confined to the human or the divine, but permeates every stratum of existence, each with its unique contribution to the cosmic whole. The very multiplicity of forms within Tairyagyonya suggests a universe teeming with purpose, where even the smallest creature plays its part in the intricate dance of being.
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