Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 23.om thath sath ithi nirdheSah brahmaNaH thriviDhassmrthaH braahmaNaasthena vedhaaScha yajnaaScha vihithaaH puraa Brahman is denoted by the threefold expression, Om Thath Sath. The brahmanas, Vedas and the yajnas were created in the past by Him. The expression `om thath sath' is a purifier in any act enjoined by the Vedas, to ward off the effects of any error in the chanting or the procedure etc. The three words mean the three aspects of Brahman. Om denotes the supremacy or the parathva. Thath refers to Brahman as the goal to be reached and sath is the Brahman manifest as the universe. 24. thasmaath om ithi udhaahrthya yajnadhaanthapaHkriyaaH Pravarthanthe viDhanokthaaH sathatham Brahmavaadhinaam Hence all sacrifices, gifts and austerities enjoined by the Vedas are always started with `Om' by those who have learnt the Vedas. The word Om when uttered directs the mind to the Supreme Being and the acts done starting with Om become charged with divine power. 25.thadhithyanabhisanDhaaya phalam yajnathapaH kriyaaH dhaanakriyaaScha viviDhaaH kriyanthe moksha kaankshibhiH Those who aspire for moksha and perform yajnas and austerities and gifts without expecting result utter the word `thath' before they perform these acts. Since the word thath refers to Brahman, the goal to be reached, that is moksha, the acts done without expectation of result and with the purpose of attaining moksha are begun with thath. 26. sadhbhaave saaDhubhaave cha sadhithiethath prayujyathe praSasthe karmaNi thaThaa sacChabdhaH paarTha yujyathe The word `sath' is used in then sense of existence and goodness and also Arjuna, the word `sath' is used in auspicious actions. As the word sath denotes the manifestation of Brahman as the universe, all auspicious acts done for the welfare of the world are begun with sath. 27.yajne thapasi dhaane cha sThithiH sadhithi cha uchyathe Karma chaiva thadharTheeyam sadhithyeva abhiDheeyathe Steadfastness in sacrifices, austerity and gifts is also known as sath and hence in actions in respect to these, are named as `sath'. This means that all activities sanctioned by the Vedas, are saathvik when done with the utterance of Om Thath Sath because the mind then becomes pure and free of selfish desires and whatever done in that attitude becomes karmayoga. 28. aSradDhayaa hutham dhattham thapasthaptham krtham cha yath asadhithuchyathe paarTha nacha tath prethya no iha Whatever sacrifice gift or austerity done without faith is asath, Arjuna and that is fruitful neither here nor in the other world. In keeping with the theme of the chapter SradDhaathraya vibhaaga, the classification of three types of SradDhaa, Krishna concludes by saying that any sacrifice, gifts and austerities performed without faith are futile neither bringing result in this world or the next. End of 17th chapter, The three kinds of faith. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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