Namaskaaram Swami !
Adiyen has a silly query.
In this world we usually see end of ‘deham (body)’ first and then ‘atma (soul)’ takes its course of journey as per its ‘paapa-punyam’. So the body gets destroyed first and atma moves to a different body or attains ‘nitya vibhuti’ to do bhagavat kainkaryam. So as much as adiyen understands, this body never returns.
However since outside our ‘lokam’ too we have millions of jeevatmas with deham. e.g., as brahma devan, indran, agni devan, etc.
How does the transition of soul happens in such cases. Is it like their ‘deham’ will never get destroyed at all and only the ‘atma’ keeps changing in it ? Or their body is also perishable and keeps changing along with a new atma.
If their body is not perishable, then how does change in ‘atma’ happens ?
If their body too is perishable, then do all these devatas will have different ‘roopam’ after mahapralayam ?
Nandri !
– Adiyen