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The Biblical Story of ADAM and EVE Its origin in the Upanishads. Adam, according to the Old Testament, is the first man, created by God on the sixth day of creation. Eve is the first woman not born but created by God to be the wife of Adam. The word 'Adam' may mean one of the three things - a human being, a man or man kind collectively, (Collier's En cyclopedia Vol. I p. 8 8). Its source is Adamah meaning earth, the derivation appearing in the statement, "God formed man of the dust of the ground". Some sch olars m aintain that Adam is associated with the Assyrian 'Adaman' meaning 'make' or 'produce' and hence 'Adam' means maker or prod ucer. Thus the word Ad am has no definite meaning and orig in. The name Eve in Hebrew is 'Havah' and is associated with the root 'hayah' or 'hay' meaning life. Eve was given this name because she was the mother of living. There are two accounts of creation of Eve in the book of Genesis. According to the first account, God created man in his own image male, and He then created f emale. The second account states, 'The Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam and He took one of his ribs from which He made a woman.' Eve was created because it was not good that the man should be alone. Bot h Adam and Eve lived in the child - lik e innocence in the Garden of Eden enjoying, God's  bl is s. Th ey were told t ha t th ey could e at f re el y th e fr ui t of e ve ry t re e in t he g ar de n ex ce pt t ha t of th e true knowledge of good and evil. However, tempted by the serpent, Eve ate the fruit of knowledge- tree and gave it to Adam. As a result, they became conscious of their nakedness and sin, made themselves aprons of f ig leaves. To prevent from eatin g the fruit of tree of life, God b anished them from Eden; and thenceforth they were obliged to till the ground to obtain food. Eve's further  pu ni sh me nt was de cr ee d in th e fo ll ow in g wo rd s-"I wil l mul ti pl y thy so rr ow an d thy co nc ep ti on , in sorrow, shalt thou bring forth children..........Bible cri tics see in the Eve- narration a reflection of the ancient Hebrew co ncept of the ori gin of the human race. The story can be regarded as a culture myth to explain the origin of the pains of childbirth and to show how it became necessary for man to submit to grievous toil for the means of subsistence. Though a Babylonian parallel to the biblical story of Eve h as not been found, its adoption from a Babylonian myth has not been ruled out. (Collier's Encyclopedia Vol. 7 page 258). From these quotatio ns it will be clear that the origin of the stor y is not yet clear. So I put forward my own theory about how the story came into existence and how it has its roots in the Upanishads. From the narration in the stor y that ‘the God prepared man on the 6th d ay’ etc., it is evident that the composer of the story was not conversant with the real knowledge of the Genesis of th e  world. It is not told in the story who prepared the serpent and how the serpent became equal and opposite to the God. So the foundation of the story is ignorance. Such stories are told by the people who are not s o intelligent, but who hear higher knowledge from the wise man. They cannot bea r that high knowledge so they prepa re their own version. In this activity they mix up the knowledge of two or more streams. The principle of the story is that some God (whom the composer does not understand) made a pair of male and female, which was also unknown to the storyteller. This principle is found in the famous Prashno panishad at 1/4. There, Kaba ndhi, a student asked the sage named as Pippalada, "Sire, from where all these things and animals come into existence?” The question is very intelligent and its reply also shows very high level of knowledge. Sage Pippalada replied, "The origin ator thought of

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The Biblical Story of

ADAM and EVE

Its origin in the Upanishads.

Adam, according to the Old Testament, is the first man, created by God on the sixth day of

creation. Eve is the first woman not born but created by God to be the wife of Adam.

The word 'Adam' may mean one of the three things - a human being, a man or mankind

collectively, (Collier's Encyclopedia Vol. I p. 88). Its source is Adamah meaning earth, the derivation

appearing in the statement, "God formed man of the dust of the ground". Some scholars maintain that

Adam is associated with the Assyrian 'Adaman' meaning 'make' or 'produce' and hence 'Adam' means

maker or producer. Thus the word Adam has no definite meaning and origin.

The name Eve in Hebrew is 'Havah' and is associated with the root 'hayah' or 'hay' meaning

life. Eve was given this name because she was the mother of living. 

There are two accounts of creation of Eve in the book of Genesis. According to the first

account, God created man in his own image male, and He then created female. The second account

states, 'The Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam and He took one of his ribs from whichHe made a woman.' Eve was created because it was not good that the man should be alone.

Both Adam and Eve lived in the child-like innocence in the Garden of Eden enjoying, God's

 bliss. They were told that they could eat freely the fruit of every tree in the garden except that of the

true knowledge of good and evil. However, tempted by the serpent, Eve ate the fruit of knowledge-

tree and gave it to Adam. As a result, they became conscious of their nakedness and sin, made

themselves aprons of fig leaves. To prevent from eating the fruit of tree of life, God banished them

from Eden; and thenceforth they were obliged to till the ground to obtain food. Eve's further

 punishment was decreed in the following words-"I will multiply thy sorrow and thy conception, in

sorrow, shalt thou bring forth children..........”

Bible critics see in the Eve-narration a reflection of the ancient Hebrew concept of the origin of

the human race. The story can be regarded as a culture myth to explain the origin of the pains ofchildbirth and to show how it became necessary for man to submit to grievous toil for the means of

subsistence. Though a Babylonian parallel to the biblical story of Eve has not been found, its adoption

from a Babylonian myth has not been ruled out. (Collier's Encyclopedia Vol. 7 page 258).

From these quotations it will be clear that the origin of the story is not yet clear. So I put

forward my own theory about how the story came into existence and how it has its roots in the

Upanishads. From the narration in the story that ‘the God prepared man on the 6th day’ etc., it is

evident that the composer of the story was not conversant with the real knowledge of the Genesis of

the world. It is not told in the story who prepared the serpent and how the serpent became equal and

opposite to the God. So the foundation of the story is ignorance. Such stories are told by the people

who are not so intelligent, but who hear higher knowledge from the wise man. They cannot bear that

high knowledge so they prepare their own version. In this activity they mix up the knowledge of twoor more streams.

The principle of the story is that some God (whom the composer does not understand) made

a pair of male and female, which was also unknown to the storyteller. This principle is found in the

famous Prashnopanishad at 1/4. There, Kabandhi, a student asked the sage named as Pippalada,

"Sire, from where all these things and animals come into existence?” The question is very intelligent and

its reply also shows very high level of knowledge. Sage Pippalada replied, "The originator thought of

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 producing different things and He performed Tapa and produced a couple, Rayi and Prana; and said

that these two will produce variety of things and animals."

A person who does not understand what is Rayi may take it as a woman because the word

appears feminine in gender. He may take Prana as a man because the word appears masculine in

gender. Actually the sage has used the word Rayi to depict the matter, and Prana to depict the

Energy. This is evident from the very next statement of the sage that the Sun is Prana and the Moon is

Rayi, not only the Moon but any form is Rayi.(1/5). Further he states that the Sun supports and

maintains all the life by his rays. (1/6)

It is true according to the modern science that it is the energy of Sunrays, which maintains all

the life on this Earth. If the Sun disappears life will also disappear. Thus the sage Pippalada discloses

the knowledge equal to that of the modern scientists. First he told that the Moon is Rayi; but

immediately he noticed the loophole in the statement. It is clear that though the Sun emits energy, it

has some matter and some form, while the Moon may shine by the reflected light of the  Sun, but she

has also, some energy of her own. Thus a specific demarcating line between Rayi and Prana is

impossible. Even today it is impossible to demarcate between the Matter and Energy, because pure

matter without energy is impossible to exist. So the Sage corrected his statement and said, "Whatever

may be the form, it   is Rayi." Further he noticed that this statement is also limited in truth because thewater, light and wind have no form but still they are Rayi. So he added that any thing formless but

which is manifest is Rayi. Whatever is seen or experienced is Rayi; and inside Rayi resides Prana.

The minutest form is an atom or a subatomic particle, it is nothing else but Rayi. Inside this subatomic

 particle is Prana. It is true to the modern science that a subatomic particle contains energy; this energy

is Prana.

Thus it is clear that the pair of matter and energy is called as Rayi and Prana. It is absolutely

true that from this couple every living and nonliving thing came into existence. Thus sage Pippalada

theorized the highest knowledge, which then spread and descended through generations. In this

 process of descent, which means coming down, the level of the knowledge also descended, came

down and then some person, thinking that the couple was a human couple, compiled the story of the

couple, Adam and Eve, who produced this world. Thus the root of the story of Adam and Eve is seenin the Prashnopanishad.

 Now the question comes about eating of the fruit and falling in trouble thereby. This part of

the story also has its origin in one Upanishad namely the Mundaka. It is told in Mundakopnishad 3-1-

1 that there is a twin of birds on a tree. They always stay together and are fast friends. Out of the two

 birds, one eats the fruits of the tree, while the other does not eat the fruit, but only looks at it. The next

stanza states that the one, who eats the fruit falls in sorrow. The sage of Mundaka Upanishad tells

about Jeeva, the life and Paramatman, an energy controlling the life, which is still unknown to the

modern science. The tree on which these birds-Jeeva and Paramatman - stay is the physical body of

an animal and the ‘fruits’ means the effects of our deeds (Karma). Anybody suffers due to his own

deeds. Hence it is said that the one who eats the fruits of the tree gets sorrow.

Being ignorant about the twin birds, Jeeva and Paramatman, some person thought of the pair,a human couple and made one of them Eve, to eat the fruit first so that the wrath of God fell on her

more than Adam. A man, who is not conversant with the high Philosophy always makes such

mistakes. So I think that the root of this part of the story is in the Mundakopanishad.

It is to be noted that both the Prashna and Mundaka are the Upanishads of Atharva Veda.

Hence it is possible that some Atharva-Vedi person might have gone to the west to preach the

Upanishadic philosophy. The people there did not follow the high quality of the knowledge, so they

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converted it into a simple story. In the later Puranas this pair is called as Shiva and Shakti. Shiva is

called as Adinath, Adideva. ‘Adim’ means the first, primitive, or original, which may have turned into

Adam. Shakti is called as 'E'. This 'E' may have converted into Eve. Thus the names are also

explained.

It is usually believed that the knowledge flew from the West to India, but it is a wrong idea.

The knowledge went from India to west and east. In support of my view is an archaeological finding

of a dead body of a Yogi seated in Vajrasana, at the border of Yugoslavia and Romania, at Lepenski

Veer, on the bank of river Danube. The German scientists have dated the body to be of 5000 years

B. C. Yoga is a treasure exclusively of India. So it is definite that Indian Yogis must have marched to

Europe 5000 years B. C. These Indian Yogis had spread the Upanishadic philosophy to the wild

tribes of Europe. But later on perversion of the knowledge took place and absurd stories flourished.

The root and the original knowledge is still preserved in India. It is our duty to investigate this

treasure.