Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 nyagroDhaphalam atha aahara ithi; Bring a fruit from this banyantree idham bhagava ithi; Here revered Sir, bhinDhi ithi; Break it. bhinnam bhagava ithi; It is broken Sir, kim athra paSyasi ithi; What do you see in there? aNvyaH iva imaa Dhaanaa bhagava ithi; These seeds small like atoms. aasaam anga ekaam binDhi ithi; Break one of these my child, bhinnaa bhagava ithi- broken, Sir, kim athra paSyasi ithi Wghat do you see in there? na kimchana bhagava ithi; nothing revered Sir. tham ho vaacha yam vai soumya etham aNimaanam na nibhaalayase The father said to him, my dear boy, in this subtle essence inside which you do not see anything ethasya vai soumya eshaH aNimnaH evam mahaan nyagroDhaH thishTathi. From this which is subtler than the atom, this big banyan tree stands sradDhathsva soumya ithi have faith my dear. Inside the smallest seed the essence of the banyan tree stands. Similarly from the subtlest Being the whole world comes out. 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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