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To Him who roams the three worlds carefree like a madman, a child, or a devil,

obesiance.

 

To Him who appears to do nothing, and yet is the doer of everything, obesiance.

 

To Him who is the doer of everything, and yet remains the non-doer, obesiance.

 

To Him who appears to be engaged in worldliness and sin, and is yet wedded to

absolute purity, obesiance.

 

To Him who appears to be All this, and yet transcends All this, obesiance.

 

To Him who is beyond all distinctions of saguna (form) and nirguna

(formlessness), obesiance.

 

To Him who seems easy to understand, and yet is beyond understanding, obesiance.

 

To Him who seems near, and yet remains far, obesiance.

 

To Him who appears far, and yet is near, obesiance.

 

To Him who seems to be the very life of the vedas, and yet is also the end of

the vedas, obesiance.

 

To Him who possesses nothing and everything at the same time, obesiance.

 

To Him who is nearer than the breath, and yet farther than an unfulfilled wish,

obesiance.

 

To Him who pretends to know nothing, and yet is aware of everything, obesiance.

 

To Him who appears subject to the gunas, and yet is their root cause and hence

beyond them, obesiance.

 

To Him who is seemingly nothing at first glance, and yet is found to be

everything in the final analysis, obesiance.

 

To Him who is the great deluder and the great saviour, obesiance.

 

 

To Him who is both the source and the extinction of obstacles, obesiance.

 

To Him who appears bound and limited, and yet is in fact free of all fetters

roaming naked in the infinite empty space, obesiance.

 

To Him who appears to be restricted to time and space, and yet is the source of

both, obesiance.

 

To Him who is of the form of both Hari and Hara, obesiance.

 

To Him who appears as having only one head to the ignorant, and three heads to

knowers of the Truth, obesiance.

 

To Him whose holy feet are the source of All knowledge, obesiance.

 

To Him whose holy feet (nirguna) are unapproachable by the mind, but whose

sandals (saguna) are always ever present, obesiance.

 

To Him who is of the form of Sat Chit Ananda, obesiance.

 

Sarva Karta, Sarva Dhartha, Sarva Harta ...Mangalam!

 

Sat-Chit-Ananda, Sat-Chit-Ananda, Sat-Chit-Ananda, Mangalam!

 

....the fool realized that he didn't exist, it was actually the madman who was

talking to himself in his own mind. Oh the silly fool. What madness.

 

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Gurorangripadme ManaScenna Lagnam tata: kim! tata: kim! tata: kim! tata: kim!?

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