The Spontaneous Experience of the Self as Brahmam | Verse - 100
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Verse: 100
TRANSLITERATION:
vânamutal pûtamillai bhuvanamillai
vakukkinra Îsanillai jîvanillai
namum illai nîyum illai yârum illai
nâmamillai rûpamillai enrum ellâm
jnânakanamâna para Brahma menrê
jnânanilai perumaLavum niccayittâl
bânamurum bêtamayal pâta vattin
pakkuvattin palamenavê cuyamây nîngkum.
TRANSLATION:
Space and other elements exist not,
the world exists not,
The differentiation as Lord and
individual soul exists not,
We exist not, nor you, nor anyone else;
Name exists not, nor does form exist.
All is ever the mass of Knowledge, the Supreme Brahmam.
If you are, thus, certain until you attain stable Wisdom,
The delusion of differences will disappear
Like the ripe fruit falls down from the tree.
COMMENTARY:
The five elements do not exist. Their lords do not exist! We, who teach the truth, do not exist. You, who listen sincerely, also do not exist. The true meaning of non-existence, or unreality of we and you, is that we do not exist as names and forms which keep changing (We are the unchanging, eternal Truth). If you have the attitude of Brahmam, 'We exist as We' (not as name and form), the names and forms of the world will definitely drop away from your mind, like a fully ripened fruit that falls naturally from the tree.
YOU ARE EVERYTHING!
The Spontaneous Experience of the Self as Brahmam | Verse - 100