![]() He sees the world which is not real and so the waking state is also like dream. In the waking state also every one is under the influence of Maya. An exceptional individual is awakened from this sleep by the instruction of his Guru and shines in the ocean of bliss. Sleeping because of Maya, the individual sees thousands of dreams. By good fortune he is freed from bondage by the knowledge of the self as a result of contemplation and emerges victorious.Ħ. Bound by his own ignorance alone, performing various actions, the individual remains deluded. The supreme Self shines as incomparable, eternal, actionless, impartite, beyond the control of Maya, free from the three gunas (sattva, rajas and tamas), formless, beyond all wrong conceptions, pure, and consciousness itself.ĥ. I in whom the divine glory has been awakened by the instruction of my Guru Paramasivendra lovingly present these few passages for the purpose of abiding in my own self.Ĥ. Paramasivendra was the Guru of Sadasiva Brahmendra.ģ. I salute the holy sandals of the noble Paramasivendra which are the effulgent boat that rescues the people who have fallen into this limitless ocean of transmigratory existence, and which are adept at refuting the wrong views of others. I bow down to the indescribable primordial Guru (Dakshinamurti) who resides by the side of a fig tree, whose lotus hand displays brilliantly the jnana-mudra's (in which the tips of the thumb and the index finger of the right hand are joined), who is the sprout of the bliss that is liberation.Ģ. ![]()
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