Hi,
I hope everybody has seen a mosquito around him or her in life. What is the average lifespan of this mosquito? I think: 1 day = 24 hours.
3 hours = it is born and childhood period starts.
6 hours = it is still growing and becoming powerful day by day.
9 hours = it mates, gives eggs, and reproduces, technically forming a family, but due to ignorance, it may not be aware.
12 hours = its health is declining and continues to decline.
15 hours = it still declines.
24 hours = it dies and becomes a meal for ants.
This is a rough estimation by me for the life of a mosquito, but the point to emphasize is its age is approximately 24 hours.
Let's compare it to a human lifespan:
0 years = born.
5 years = go to school.
18 years = still in school but the brain and health are constantly becoming powerful.
20 years = falls in love.
24 years = marries with girlfriend or arranged marriage.
28 years = becomes a father.
40 years = all these years have been spent in bringing up the family and kids.
50 years = near to retirement.
70-80 years = can pass away anytime.
This is a rough estimation by me for the life of a man or woman, but the point to emphasize is their age is approximately 70-80 years.
My question is, does the mosquito think that its age is too short, only approximately 24 hours? I don't think so; it may be thinking 24 hours is equivalent to 80 years. For the mosquito, it did everything in its life from birth to giving birth and led a healthy life.
The point to emphasize:
1) Mosquito life = 24 hours.
2) Human life = 80 years.
But for both of them, this time period is significant. Humans think 24 hours is nothing, but for a mosquito, it's a full lifespan. There may be some species, some microorganisms who may live for 1 hour, for them, 1 hour is a complete life.
But if a mosquito were to know about this microorganism, it may laugh, saying only 1 hour.
So, are there any species above us who laugh at us, and for whom 80 years is nothing?
Yes, we do have, the one and only one, the creator of this world, the Lord, who says in BHAGWAT GEETA in one of his shlokas attached below. Please read once. In short, this Shloka means, God's one day equals millions of years for humans. So, for us, we live 80 years, for Him, it's not even measurable. In feeling the time-span, the Lord maintains the same ratio related to our lifespan time as we think for a mosquito.
Millions of human generation years equal God's one day. Our 80 years may be picoseconds for God, or even less.
In short, I want to say when the figure of 80 years comes into our minds, we think there is still plenty of time to go, but time is very short; it's running at a speed beyond our imagination. It all depends on the scale we put it in.
"Ek pal main jina yar Sikh lain, jevan ke pal han char yar, yad rakh, marana han ek bar, marne se pehle jina sekh lain."
"Har pal main zindagi jiyon."
Cheers,
Nishchal Attri
I hope everybody has seen a mosquito around him or her in life. What is the average lifespan of this mosquito? I think: 1 day = 24 hours.
3 hours = it is born and childhood period starts.
6 hours = it is still growing and becoming powerful day by day.
9 hours = it mates, gives eggs, and reproduces, technically forming a family, but due to ignorance, it may not be aware.
12 hours = its health is declining and continues to decline.
15 hours = it still declines.
24 hours = it dies and becomes a meal for ants.
This is a rough estimation by me for the life of a mosquito, but the point to emphasize is its age is approximately 24 hours.
Let's compare it to a human lifespan:
0 years = born.
5 years = go to school.
18 years = still in school but the brain and health are constantly becoming powerful.
20 years = falls in love.
24 years = marries with girlfriend or arranged marriage.
28 years = becomes a father.
40 years = all these years have been spent in bringing up the family and kids.
50 years = near to retirement.
70-80 years = can pass away anytime.
This is a rough estimation by me for the life of a man or woman, but the point to emphasize is their age is approximately 70-80 years.
My question is, does the mosquito think that its age is too short, only approximately 24 hours? I don't think so; it may be thinking 24 hours is equivalent to 80 years. For the mosquito, it did everything in its life from birth to giving birth and led a healthy life.
The point to emphasize:
1) Mosquito life = 24 hours.
2) Human life = 80 years.
But for both of them, this time period is significant. Humans think 24 hours is nothing, but for a mosquito, it's a full lifespan. There may be some species, some microorganisms who may live for 1 hour, for them, 1 hour is a complete life.
But if a mosquito were to know about this microorganism, it may laugh, saying only 1 hour.
So, are there any species above us who laugh at us, and for whom 80 years is nothing?
Yes, we do have, the one and only one, the creator of this world, the Lord, who says in BHAGWAT GEETA in one of his shlokas attached below. Please read once. In short, this Shloka means, God's one day equals millions of years for humans. So, for us, we live 80 years, for Him, it's not even measurable. In feeling the time-span, the Lord maintains the same ratio related to our lifespan time as we think for a mosquito.
Millions of human generation years equal God's one day. Our 80 years may be picoseconds for God, or even less.
In short, I want to say when the figure of 80 years comes into our minds, we think there is still plenty of time to go, but time is very short; it's running at a speed beyond our imagination. It all depends on the scale we put it in.
"Ek pal main jina yar Sikh lain, jevan ke pal han char yar, yad rakh, marana han ek bar, marne se pehle jina sekh lain."
"Har pal main zindagi jiyon."
Cheers,
Nishchal Attri
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