The Spontaneous Experience of the Self as Brahmam | Verse - 48
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Verse: 48
collum malina vâtanaiyum manatin tarmam
cutta para vâtanaiyum manatin tarmam
alaiyum oru vâtanaiyum parattirkkillai
âtalinâl ammayamây nishTai cârntu
malinamena cuttamena matikkappaTTa
manatuTaiya vâtanaikaL onrum inri
calanamillâ cilaipôlum kâshTam pôlum
carrênum caliyâmal cukittiruppây.
All impure tendencies (Vasanas)
are of a state of mind.
The pure tendencies about divinity
are, also, of a state of mind.
The Supreme has no such
changing tendencies.
Hence, be established in this state,
Without any tendencies of the mind,
Whether considered pure or
considered impure,
Like a motionless piece of
stone or a log of wood
And, without any strain, be in Bliss.
Realize the fact:
Dharma and Adharma are
applicable in worldly life!
Dharma and Adharma are
applicable in the realm of divinity!
Concepts of Dharma and Adharma are non-existent in the Transcendental State.
Dharma and Adharma
are tendencies of the mind!
Therefore, establish yourself in the Transcendental State
(We are That; That We are),
be free of the tendencies and sorrows of the mind and become like a statue or a withered
tree, devoid of mental agitation, and abide in bliss.
YOU ARE EVERYTHING!