The Spontaneous Experience of the Self as Brahmam | Verse - 38
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Verse: 38
calanamillâ cilai pôlum kâshTam pôlum
cangkalpa vikalpangkaL onrum inri
kalanamurâ Brahmattil palum nîrum
kalappatu pôl vêraravê kalantu carrum
alaivaravê veritâka cukittirukkum
ariñanuTaiya annishTai mahimai tannai
nilaimaruvâ manattâlum vacanattâlum
ninaittiTavum pakarntiTavum yârtân vallôr?
Who can explain
Or imagine, by words or mind,
The beatitude of Bliss of the
man of Knowledge,
Without sankalpa (concept) and delusion,
Abiding changelessly as the Void,
Like motionless stone and wood,
And merged unwaveringly in the
changeless Brahmam,
Like the indistinguishable mixture
of milk and water?
What is the state of an enlightened being?
Though having eyes,
he is free from biased vision.
Though having ears,
he is free from distortions.
Though having a tongue,
he speaks only ambrosial words.
He is free from emotions but
full of divine feelings.
His state is like that of a withered tree
or a stone pillar or an innocent infant.
His state cannot be either understood or explained even by the Trinity of gods.
YOU ARE EVERYTHING!
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