Pancikarana is the creation of the elements (
bhūtasarga) by a process in which subtle matter (or the prior stage of matter) transforms itself into gross matter. Intelligence is the subtle manifestation of
consciousness and matter its gross manifestation.
Pancikarana is the "quintuplication" of the basic/primordial five subtle elements. The subtle elements stand alone (
tanmātrā). During
pancikarana, each is firstly divided into two halves, one part of which was further divided into four parts, equal to 1/8 parts of each subtle element, which then recombined with the undivided halves of each element. Thus, each of the five gross elements (
pañcabhūta) consists of half of the corresponding subtle element and four fractions from each of the other four subtle elements. Accordingly, each gross element has a five fold composition. It was also assumed that this process of division and recombination goes on till the gross elements are produced as a continuous unending process, with the processes of
Srishti ("creation"),
Stithi ("sustenance"), and
Samhara ("dissolution") continuing without change or interruption.
Pancikarana involves one half of the original subtle element to be mixed up with 1/8 part each of the other original subtle elements to produce the gross element of the subtle element contributing its own one half. When gross elements are produced then consciousness enters into these elements as their presiding deities, then comes the feeling of
egoism (I-ness) identifying with the body. Gross elements solidify and assume forms as per their fundamental qualities. == See also ==