Guest guest Posted February 25, 2000 Report Share Posted February 25, 2000 Vivekacudamani by Adi Shankara Verses on the Atman Translated by Swami Turiyananda Now I shall speak about the nature of your real Self, knowing which one, becomes free from all bondage and enjoys the state of isolation of being alone, of oneness. - 124 There is One - self-existent, eternal, who is the base of all belief that "I am," and who is the witness of the three states of consciousness - jagrat, svapna, and sushupti - and who is separate from the five sheaths. - 125 Who knows everything in the three states (jagrat, svapna and sushupti), who knows the intellect and its action, when it is present and when it is absent; - 126 Who sees everything, but whom none sees; who enlightens the intellect, but whom nothing can enlighten; - 127 Who permeates the whole universe, but whom nothing can permeate; who shining, everything shines after Him; - 128 >From whose nearness, the intellect, mind, senses and body work, as if engaged by Him; - 129 Who knows all, from body to ego, but whom none knows; - 130 This is the Atman - indivisible, eternal, blissful knowledge, ever uniform - understood in the understanding only; and engaged by whom, all the senses and organs work - 131 Here in the cave of the heart - but not in all hearts - in the heart of one (established) in the sattva quality, in that heart alone, as the sun shines in the sky, dwells the Atman. - 132 He is the knower of the Self, the mind and its transformations, of the body, the senses, the pranas, and their actions. As fire in the iron, He works in all these, and does not undergo any change. - 133 Beyond all transformations of nature, pure intelligence in His nature. Existence and non-existence come from him. Beyond all specification, such is the Paramatman, who shines as the witness in jagrat, svapna and sushupti. - 135 "I am He." Know this by the purification of your heart, By the controlled mind, know thine own Self. Birth and death are waves of that shoreless ocean. Cross it safely, dwell in your real state as Brahman. - 136 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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