Guest guest Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 7.amaanithvam adhambhithvam ahimsaa kshaanthiH aarjavam Aachaaryopaasanam Soucham sThairyam aathmavinigrahaH 8. indhriyaarTheshu vairaagyam anahamkaara eva cha janmamrthyujharaavyaaDhi duhkhadhoshaanudharSanam 9. asakthiH anabhishvangaH puthradhaaragrhaadhishu Nithyam cha samachiitthathvam ishtaanishta upapatthishu 10.mayi cha ananya yogena bhakthiH avyabhichaariNee Vivikthsdhesasevithvam arathiH janasamsadhi 11. aDhyaathmajnaananithyathvam thathvajnaanaarTha dharSanam ethath jnaanam ithi prokthamajaanamyath athaH anyaThaa Humility, absence of ostentation, nonviolence, patience, straightforwardness, serving the guru, purity, firmness, self control, detachment from the sense objects, absence of ego, awareness of the defects in samsara such as birth, death, old age, disease and sorrow, detachment, absence of clinging to son, wife house etc., even- mindedness always towards the advent of pleasant and unpleasant happenings, staunch and unswerving devotion to Me, retirement to secluded place and avoidance of society, constant contemplation of the knowledge of the self and reflection on the true knowledge, these are known as the real knowledge that enables one to attain the Supreme and all the others are termed as ignorance. Next the third topic , namely the means for the attainment of Self is discussed. Certain qualities necessary for attaining the knowledge of the Self are enumerated now. They are: amaanithvam, modesty especially towards the eminent. adhambhihvam, absence of ostentation. dhambha is the flaunting of one's virtues and good deeds and adhambhithvam is the absence of it. This trait is subsidiary one to modesty. ahimsaa, non-violence in thought ,word and deed. kshaanthi , patience even when provoked. aarjavam, integrity of thought word and deed as mentioned in the sloka , 'yaTHaa chittham thaThaa vaachaH , yaTHaa vaachaH thaTHaa kriyaa;chitthe vachi kriyaayaam cha mahathaam ekaroopatha, for the great souls, the words correspond to their thoughts and their actions correspond to their words and hence their thought word and deed are one pointed.' aachaarya upaasanam, service to the preceptor as envisaged in the sloka 'thadhviddhi praNipaathena paripraSnena sevayaa,'(BG.4-34) Soucham , inner and outer cleanliness as specified by yama and niyama disciplines. stThairyam, unshakable faith in the sastras concerning the self. aathmavinigrahaH, dispassion in all that is non-self. IndhriyaarTheshu vairaagyam, absence of desire for sense objects. anahamkaara, absence of egotism. janmamrthyujaraavyaadhiduhkhadhoshaanudharsanam, perception of evil in birth, death, old age, disease and sorrow. That is, to view the cycle of birth and death as evil. asakthiH, detachment. anabhishvangaH puthradhaaragrhaadhishu, absence of clinging to son, wife house etc. nithyam cha samachitthathvam ishtaanishta upapatthishu, even- mindedness in all desirable and undesirable events. mayi cha ananya yogena bhakthiH avyabhichariNee, constant devotion directed to the Lord alone. viviktha dheSasevithvam, resorting to solitude. arathiH janasamsadhi, avoidance of crowds. aDHyaathma jnaana nithyathvam, constant contemplation on the knowledge of the self. thatthvajnaanaarTha dharSanam, reflection on the knowledge of the truth. All these attributes contribute towards the attainment of the Self. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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