Philosophical View
Philosophically, Kroni is viewed as the evil which prevents the soul from attaining absolute bliss or knowledge. The six fragments are considered to be six evils found in the six chakras except Sahasrara of the physical human body. It is stated that every human being should overcome the qualities of the six fragments (ill effects) in order to attain divinity (Sahasrara), the state of union with God.
But this view is often criticised by some followers because the Akilam did not mention Kroni in direct relation to Chakras. As some believe that many philosophical concepts are symbolised indirectly as mythical figures in a story form in Akilam, this view on Kroni is accepted during religious studies.
NO | YUGA | CHAKRA* | ASURAS | AVATAR |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Neetiya Yuga | Bindu | Kroni | Narayana |
2 | Chathura Yukam | Muladhara | Kundomasali | Mayon |
3 | Netu Yukam | Swadhisthana | Thillai mallalan and Mallosivahanan | Thirumal |
4 | Kretha Yuga | Manipura | Surapadman and Iraniyan | Muruga and Narasimha |
5 | Tretha Yuga | Anahata | Ravana | Rama |
6 | Dwapara Yuga | Vishuddha | Duryodhana | Krishna |
7 | Kali Yuga | Ajna | Kaliyan | Trinity |
8 | Dharma Yuga | Sahasrara | none | Ayya Vaikundar |
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