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________________ 187 425. Freed from all sense of reality of external sense-objects on account of his always remaining merged in Brahman, only seeming1 to enjoy such sense-objects as are offered by others like one sleepy, or like a child, beholding this world like one seen in dreams, and having cognition of it at chance moments-rare indeed is such a man, the enjoyer of the fruits of endless merit, and he alone is blessed and esteemed on earth. VIVEKACHUDAMANI [1Only seeming &c.-When his attendants or friends offer him food or some such thing, he takes it but half consciously, his mind being deeply absorbed in Brahman. 2The enjoyer &c.-i.e., a most fortunate man. ] स्थितप्रज्ञो यतिरयं यः सदानन्दमश्नुते ।Com squàer fastarenı fafâncì fafafaz: || 82Ê || 426. That Sannyâsin has got a steady illumination who, having his soul wholly merged in Brahman, enjoys eternal bliss, is changeless and free from activity. [The characteristics of a man of realisation are set forth in this and the next few Slokas. Compare Gita II. 55-68. ] ब्रह्मात्मनोः शोधितयोरेकभावावगाहिनी । faferencur a farien gfa: ¤âfa serà i gfeuanset några ftuang: a coyà || 820 || 427. That kind of mental function which cognises only the identity of Brahman and Self, http://www.Apni Hindi.com
SR No.100007
Book TitleVivek Chudamani
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorShankaracharya, Madhavanand Swami
PublisherAdvaita Ashram
Publication Year
Total Pages445
LanguageSanskrit
ClassificationInterfaith & Interfaith
File Size19 MB
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