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The following are the distinctive characteristic features of shadows pertaining to each of the five great elements. | The following are the distinctive characteristic features of shadows pertaining to each of the five great elements. | ||
Table 1: Shadows of Pancha-Mahabhuta: | ====Table 1: Shadows of Pancha-Mahabhuta:==== | ||
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1 Akash Bhoota Clear , blue, unctuous and lustrous shadow | ! rowspan="1"| Mahabhuta | ||
2. | ! rowspan="1"| Distinctive characteristic features of shadows | ||
3. Agni Bhoota Bright red, brilliant and pleasing to the eyes | |- | ||
4. Jala Bhoota Clear like cat’s eye, and excessive unctuous | | 1 || Akash Bhoota || Clear , blue, unctuous and lustrous shadow | ||
5. Prithvi Bhoota Stable, unctuous, compact, smooth, black and white | |- | ||
| 2.|| Vayu Bhoota || Dry, brown, and reddish | |||
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| 3.|| Agni Bhoota || Bright red, brilliant and pleasing to the eyes | |||
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| 4.|| Jala Bhoota || Clear like cat’s eye, and excessive unctuous | |||
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| 5.|| Prithvi Bhoota || Stable, unctuous, compact, smooth, black and white | |||
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The shadow pertaining to ''vayu bhuta'' is of inferior in nature whereas the remaining four are indicative of pleasure and happiness. ''Vayu bhuta'' shadows indicative of great calamities and miseries.[10-13] | The shadow pertaining to ''vayu bhuta'' is of inferior in nature whereas the remaining four are indicative of pleasure and happiness. ''Vayu bhuta'' shadows indicative of great calamities and miseries.[10-13] | ||