into the seed of a man who is exactly the right father for him; thus one who has already known the sufferings of hell receives a suitable human body. During carnal union, the soul is transferred, through the seed of the father, into the mother's womb, where her future body will develop. This process applies to all embodied beings, but it is specially mentioned here in connection with the man who came from hell by the name of Andha-tamisra. After having suffered in this place and taking on different types of bodies, each more vile than the next, like those of the dog and the pig, the one who must find the human form is reborn in a body similar to the one he had before. to fall into hell.
All is accomplished under the direction of God, the Supreme Person. Material nature provides the body through specific parents, human or animal, but it is under the direction of the Supreme Soul that it does so. The being conditioned by matter roams the material universe in a body designed by material nature. The Supreme Lord, on the other hand, is always present at his side as the Supreme Soul. He orders the material nature to give a particular body to the individual soul according to the consequences of his actions, and the material nature bends to his will. In truth, it is not the seed of the man which creates the life in the womb of the woman, because in reality, the soul takes refuge in a particle of the male seed, to be then introduced into the matrix of the woman. 'a woman. This is when the body develops. It is impossible to create a living being in the absence of the soul, by simple carnal union. The materialist theory that the soul does not exist and the child is born from the simple material combination of sperm and ovum is not plausible and cannot be accepted.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person said:
Under the direction of the Supreme Lord and according to the fruit of his works, the living being, the soul, is introduced into the womb of a woman through a drop of male seed to take on a form there of particular body
The first night, there is fusion of the sperm and the ovum, and the fifth night, this germ becomes like a bubble. On the tenth night, it develops and takes the form of a plum, after which it gradually turns into a mass of flesh or an egg, as the case may be. In a month, the head appears, and after two months, the hands, feet and other parts of the body take shape. At the end of the third month, the fingers, toes, nails, hair, bones and skin appear, as well as the genitals and other openings of the body, that is to say the eyes, nostrils, ears, mouth and anus. Four months after conception, the seven essential components of the body, namely chyle, blood, flesh, fat, bones, marrow and seminal fluid are created. At the end of the fifth month, hunger and thirst are felt, and at the end of the sixth, the fetus, trapped in the amniotic cavity, begins to move on the right side of the abdomen.
Ensuring its nutrition from the food and drink swallowed by the mother, the fetus grows and remains confined in this abominable receptacle of excrements and urine, where all kinds of worms proliferate.