Book Title: Jaganmohanlal Pandita Sadhuwad Granth
Author(s): Sudarshanlal Jain
Publisher: Jaganmohanlal Shastri Sadhuwad Samiti Jabalpur
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२४२ पं० जगन्मोहनलाल शास्त्री साधुवाद ग्रन्थ
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Conditions for Formation of Skandhas or Molecules
Normally, the various types of motions of the molecule-forming atoms are elastic in nature. They are not only irregular but they are non-bonding also. This poses a problem as to how the bonding takes place and molecules are formed. This may be assumed that the bonding takes place due to contact and collisions among the stoms and bonding entities. The contact may be partial or whole. It is said that the contact by whole leads to homogeneous molecules like milk-water and hot iron. But, of course, only contact does not lead to molecular formation, it must be forcefully colliding and bond forming. There is collision, but it may lead only to change in speed only28. Different atoms combine when there is sufficient difference between the velocities of the combining atoms. This could be either internal or induced. This causes inelastic collision leading to bonding.
Besides contact and bonding collision, difference in the nature of the bonding atoms (positive or negative) also piays an important part in bonding. This causes natural bond. This could also be formed in presence of metallic catalysts like containers and microorganisms and changes in conditions like temperature (and nowa-days pressure too). The production of natural sparks, burning of planets, eruption of volcanoes are examples of natural bonding. Formation of clouds, rainbows, hailstorms, lightning etc are also other forms in which molecules are formed though they represent physical aggregation in most cases. Thus, we have physical, physico-chemical and chemical bonding molecules under different conditions. We thus find that the conditions of bonding mentioned in literature are nearly the same as are known today to every High school student. However, many more agents like light etc. are now available for this purpose.
Functions of Molecules or Skandhas
The molecules have three major functions to perform. The first is physical or physico-chemical. The molecules of our body, mind and other organs are there for proper functioning of our life. Current scientists have found the basic unit of the living as protoplasm which has a company of molecular structures including nucleic acids. But how this company of non-living molecules bring about life? This is the problem and a dividing line between science and philosophy.
The second function of the molecules may be taken as spiritual or suprasensual. The living beings have feeling of pleasure, pain etc. These depend on physical environment and changes therein which is all molecular. These actually effect the sensing system of our bodies leading to the corresponding sensations. These environments are very fine and consist of even the karma particles. Besides, our own actions and their effects also lead to a variety of reflex actions and reactions producing characteristic aura around the body. Thus, the molecules not only create our lives, but they effect its course also indirectly.
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See ref. 3 p. 267
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