Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 yaThaa soumya purusham gaanDHaarebhyaH abhinadDha aksham aaneeya tham thathaH avijane visrjeth Just as a man , from the country of Gandhara, my dear, who is brought to a place bereft of people with his eyes bound, ( by some robbers) and is left there, saH yaThaa thathra praang vaa udhang vaa aDharaang vaa prathyang vaa praDhmaayeetha abhinadDhaakshaH aaneethaH abhinadDhaakshaH vsrshtaH just as he would shout turning to east, north, south and west, "I have been brought here with my eyes blindfolded and was left here." thasya yaTha abhinahanam pramuchya prabhrooyaath ethaam dhisamganDhaaraa ethaam dhiSam vraja ithi Just as (someone) removes his blindfold and say to him, "this is the direction of GanDhara, proceed along this direction," saH graamaath graamamprcChan pandithaH meDhaaveeganDhaaraan eva upasampadhyeth and he having learnt the instruction and being quite intelligent to find out the right way himself, evam eva iha aachaaryavaan purushaH vedha thasya thaavadheva chiram yaavath na vimokshye aTha sampathsye ithi Likewise in this world a man who is directed by the acharya acquires the real knowledge and he is not liberated only as long as he is in this body. When he leaves the body he is united with the Absolute. 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. The implication of the passage is this. We are like the man blindfolded and left in a deserted place without help. That is the world where blinded by desires we do not know where to go and how to get rid of our blindfold in the form of desires which after a while are bound to bring nothing but misery. But we could not get out of it as we could not control our desires. Like the passerby who helped the man to become free from his blindfold, which is really our ignorance, the guru removes it and sets us in the right path. Then the samsara continues only as long as we are in our body. The moment the soul leaves the body it unites with Brahman and henceforth no more births. The reason one has to wait till he leaves the body even after acquiring the brahma jnana is that we have two kinds of karma, sanchitha and praarabdha and the latter as it name means is the karma which has already started to give result. This cannot be eradicated. Hence the soul has to be in the body till the prarabdha is fully worked out. The sanchitha karma on the other hand is canceled once the real knowledge dawns and the ignorance is removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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