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VIVEKACHUDAMANI
scriptures will be falsified, and the Lord Himself will be guilty of an untruth. None of these three is considered either desirable or wholesome by the noble-minded.
[ No cessation &c.---The world in that case can never be destroyed. Hence duality with all its ugly features will persist.
2Scriptures &c.-According to staunch Advaitins the numerous Advaitic texts of the Srutis, comprising the highest philosophic thought, are alone considered as bearing out their true import, to which the rest of the Vedas must be subordinated.
3The Lord &c.--Being the Revealer of the truths of the Srutis. Or the allusion may be to Sri Krishna's words in the Gita quoted in the next verse. ]
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न च मत्स्थानि भूतानीत्येवमेव व्यचीक्लपत् ॥ २३३ ॥ 233. The Lord, who knows the secret of all things, has supported this view in the words“But I am not in them," "nor are the beings in Me."
Knows &c.-Because He is Omniscient.
2 But &c.---The reference is to the 4th and 5th Slokas of the 9th chapter of the Gita which declare that all existence owes its being to Brahman which is its substratum, yet Absolute. ]
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