Guest guest Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 ethath thath sma vai thath vidhvaamsaH aahuH poorve mahaaSaalaah mahaaSrothriyaaH na naH adhya kaSchana asrutham amathamavijnaatham udhaaharishyathi ithi hyebhyaH vidaajnchakruH thath ethath vidhvaamsaH- those who know this (triplication) poorve- ancient mahaaSaalaaH – householders mahaaSrothriyaaH – and great vedic scholars aahuH sma- said naH –for us na kaSchana – nothing else aSrutham- not heard amatham- not thought of avijnaatham – not known adhya- now udhaaharishyathi ithi- would be pointed out as such because ebhyaH – from these ( triplication) vidhaanjchakruH- they understood everything. It means that from the description of the Being who willed to become many and created these three elements and entered into them as their innerself and gave them name and form, it is known that the Being, Brahman is everything. This is the highest knowledge knowing which there is nothing else to be known. What have they understood? Yadhu rohitham iva abhooth ithi thejasaH thath roopam ithi thath vidaajnchakruH yadhu Suklam iva abhooth ithi apaam thath vidhaajnchakryH yadhu krshNam iva abhoothithi annasya roopam ithi thath vidhaanjchakruh Yadhu rohitham iva abhooth ithi Whatever appeared as red thejasaH thath roopam ithi thath vidaajnchakruH that they knew to be that of thejas yadhu Suklam iva abhooth ithi apaam thath vidhaajnchakruH Whatever appeared as white that they knew to be that of water yadhu krshNam iva abhoothi thath annasya roopam ithi thath vidhaanjchakruh whateve appeared as black that they knew to be that of food , that is earth. Yath avijnaatham iva abooth itghi ethaasaam eva dhevthaanaam samaasa ithi thath vidhaanjchakruH yaThaa khalu nu somya imaaH thisraH dhevathaaH purusham praapya thrivrththrivrth ekaikaa bhavathi thath me vijaaneehi ithi Yath avinjaatham iva abhooth ithi Which ever seemed to be not known that thath vidhaanjchakruH They knew that is ethaasaam eva dhevathaanaam samaasaH ithi only a combination of these three deities.(elements) somya-dear vijaaneehi me yaThaa- know from me how imaaH thisraaH dhevathaaH- these three deities purusham prapya –reaching man ( forming the combination of man) thrivrth thrivrth ekaikaa bhavathi- each becomes threefold. They understand that everything in the universe perceptible or imperceptible, that is, everything that is created , is only the combination of these three elements, ( which includes the other two , akasa ,vayu which is understood) Then the father starts explaining how these three elements combine inside man, that is the parts of man is described as the combination of these three. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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