Guest guest Posted April 20, 2000 Report Share Posted April 20, 2000 EDTipple <edtipple 20 April 2000 04:33 Chapter 3, Verse 3: Swami Chetanananda I am uncreated and separate from creation, for I am ever present. I am unclouded and free from the cloud of maya, for I am always manifest. I do not borrow light from another light, and I am also separate from the luminous objects, for I am Self-luminous. I am Existence-Knowledge-Bliss and boundless as space. Notes: I am Existence-Knowledge-Bliss - The real nature of "I", which is the Atman, has been expressed in Vedanta philosophy as Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute. Like the chanting of a mantra, Dattatreya repeats the following line forty times with a view to aserting the real nature of the Self: Jnanamritam samarasam gaganopamo'ham. Jnana=knowledge; amritam=bliss; samrasaram=existence; gaganta=space; upama=(boundless) as; aham=I (am) Swami Ashokananda I am devoid of root and rootlessness and am ever manifest. I am devoid of smoke and smokelessness and am ever manifest. I am devoid of light and absence of light and am ever manifest. I am the nectar of Knowledge, homogeneous Existence, like the sky. Notes: Devoid, etc. - "Root" means cause. The Avadhuta is describing the Self in Its absolute aspect as well as in Its aspect of manifestation. Smoke - the envelope of maya Light - relative knowledge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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