Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 imaaH soumya nadhyaaH purasthaath praachyaH syandhanthe paSchaath prtheechyasthaaH These eastern rivers, my dear, flow along to the East and the western one to the West, samudhraath samudhram eva aapiyanthi saH samudhraH eva bhavathi They rise from the ocean and merge back in the ocean and become that ocean itself, thaa yaThaa thathra na vidhuH iyam aham asmi iyam aham asmi ithi. They do not know `I am this (river),' `I am this (river) etc. evam eva khalu soumya imaah sarvaaH prajaaH satha aagamya na vidhuH satha aagacChaamaH ithi Even so , dear boy, these creatures emerging from the Absolute, do not know that they have come from That. tha iha vyaaghro vaa simho vaa vrko vaa varaaho vaa keeto vaa pathango vaa dhamSo vaama Sako vaa yath yath bhavanthi thath aa bhavanthi Whatever the creatures are before merging, a tiger, a lion, a wolf, a boar, a worm, a moth, an insect or an mosquito, they become the same again. The rivers have separate name and form until they merge in the ocean. But once they reach the ocean the separate identities are lost. May it be Ganges, Yamuna, Godavari or Kaveri , once they enter the ocean all become the salty ocean without distinction. But when they emerge again from the sea in form of water vapour and carried by the clouds and reach the earth as rain the water from the ocean again becomes the separate rivers. Similarly the creatures merging into the Being, sath, lose their identity and when they emerge on creation, just as when they wake up from deep sleep they again become their individual selves. Sa ya esho aNimaa ethath aathmyam idham sarvam That Being (into which one merges in deep sleep) is this Self which is subtle essence ( first cause) and all this world has it as the inner self. thath sathyam sa aathmaa That is the truth. That is the Self. thath thvam asi svethaketho That thou art Svethakethu ithi (Thus said the father.) bhooya eva maa bhagavan vijnaapayathu ithi (The son said ) please sir, tell me again. thaThaa soumya ithi hovacha Saying " alright my dear boy," he spoke again. asya soumya mahathaH vrkshasya yo moole abhyaahanyaath jeevan sraveth yaH maDhye abyaahanyaath jeevan sraveth yaH agre abyaahanyaath jeevan sraveth Of this big tree, if one strikes at the root, the tree while alive exudes sap. If one strikes in the middle the tree while alive exudes sap. If one strikes at the top, the tree while alive exudes sap. esha aathmanaa anuprabhoothaH pepeeyamaanaH modhamaanH thishTathi. This tree pervaded by life stands drinking and enjoying. The tree constantly drinks water by its roots which is found in all parts. And as long as the life exists the tree flourishes. asya yath ekaH Shaahaam jeevaH jahaathi aTha saa Sushyathi dhvitheeyaam jahaathi aTha saa Sushyathi thrtheeyaam jahaathi aTha saa Sushyathi sarvam jahaathi sarvam Sushyathi when life departs from one branch ( due to its becoming rotten or when cut off ) it dries up. When life departs from the second one it dries up and when the life departs from the third one it dries up and when the life goes away from the whole tree the whole tree dries up. Evam eva khalu soumya vidDhi ithi hovaacha jeevopetham vaava khila idham mriyathe na jeevo mriyathe ithi Similarly my dear, when bereft of the living self this body dies but the self does not. Sa ya esho aNimaa ethath aathmyam idham sarvam That Being (into which one merges in deep sleep) is this Self which is subtle essence ( first cause) and all this world has it as the inner self. thath sathyam sa aathmaa That is the truth. That is the Self. thath thvam asi svethaketho That thou art Svethakethu ithi (Thus said the father.) bhooya eva maa bhagavan vijnaapayathu ithi (The son said ) please sir, tell me again. thaThaa soumya ithi hovacha Saying " alright my dear boy," he spoke again. But the doubt of Svetakethu was not about the nature of the Self which he had understood to be of the essence of Brahman or sath. He wanted to know how this eternal self becomes manifest as the gross universe, acquiring name and form. The father explains this by some practical examples. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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