Guest guest Posted August 6, 2009 Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 16.avibhaktham cha bhootheshu vibhaktham iva cha sThitham bhoothabhrth cha thath jneyam grasishnu prabhavishnu cha This Self is undivided yet appears to be divided among beings; supports all beings, absorbing them and generating. When seen as the transcendent and imminent reality the Self is undivided being one whole. But to the unenlightened and ignorant, the diversity of the world seems to be real and hence the Self is not seen as one. As one actually sees only the Self everywhere, knowingly or unknowingly, it is said to be divided. The aspect of being the supporter, absorber and generator is the reflection of the upanishadic declaration 'yatho va imaani bhoothAni jaayanthE yena jaathaani jeevanthi yasmin abhisamviSanthi thath vijnaasasva thath brahman, know that to be Brahman from whom all beings come , by whom they are supported and into which they merge back.' Brahman is the cause and the world is the effect. The means of attainment of reality and the real nature of the Self , that is the third and fourth topics are discussed in the above slokas 7 to 16 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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