Monday, August 23, 2021

Dakshinamurthy Stotram - Post 11

Now, we move on to the 2nd line of the first verse

(Although the play is happening within in ‘Me’, the Atman. Yet, due to Maya’s power, it is seen to be produced outside ‘me’, the Jiva, just as it appears in a dream)

When we look at a mirror, what do we see? Ourselves, of course. That means, the Atman within is seeing Itself as the Jagat outside. 

The real “I” is being equated to the world seen in the mirror. What makes the ‘Me’ within appear as the ‘world’ outside?

The text says that this is due to a cosmic illusory Power called Maya. That which makes the internal ‘Me’ appear as an external ‘world’ is Maya

It means the mirror is Maya. If Maya were not there, there would be no world out there. That means there will also be no “me” as Jiva, but only ‘Me’ as the Atman.

Actually, the world is not an illusion. But our experience is illusion.

For example, when you watch a movie, you are seeing various lights on the silver screen. But your perception is entirely different. You watch still pictures in a succession every second. But you have a perfect illusion of seeing action. This illusion is due to Maya.

You think, what you perceive is REAL. But it is complicated illusion of all things brought in by your senses and projected on your mind, creating a sense of real experience. This illusion is due to maya.



Swami Sivananda writes,

“Maya is cunning and deceptive. She is the illusory power of Ishvara. It is the finitising principle that creates finite forms in Infinite Brahman. She has got 2 powers, Avarna Sakti and Vikshepa Sakti. 

She hides the Truth through Avarana Sakti (veiling power). She projects this universe, creates false names and forms through Vikshepa Sakti (projecting power).

Avarana Sakti conceals the Atman and veils the Jiva. Through the force of this Sakti, he is not able to separate himself from the five sheaths.”

Maya has different meanings in different context. In this context, it means the capacity to delude you from recognizing the true experience (ignorance).

This immediately throws out a challenge to our intellect and we think, My current experience is that the world appears real to me; I consider myself to be a real entity. But I am told that this world is not real, but is a reflection of ‘Me’, reflected outside by Maya, like the sun being reflected outside itself in a mirror. All the other Jivas like me are equally reflections of the one Atman in various mirrors; I as an individual am one of them.

So, each Jiva must surely have its own unique mirror, constituted of varying proportions of Sattwa, Rajas and Tamas, producing its own world.

This fact of Jivas experiencing different worlds unique to each Jiva, is compared to the appearance of dream. 

Each Jiva produces its own dream which no other Jiva has any access to. Similarly, due to having different mirrors, each Jiva produces its own ‘world’, which is different from the worlds seen by other Jivas.

When you dream, your dream world seems external. 

You see so many things happening and you may even see yourself as a part, as one of the characters in your dream.

You are there and the dream is happening outside you. This is what you think, till you get up next day morning.

Next day you realize that the dream existed within your mind. 

This dream world seems as though exists outside, but it is seen within oneself. Everything that is experienced in dream exists within.

This dream experience brought in by Sankara in this verse clearly explains to a sadhaka, one truth.

The creation, as though appearing outside you (like the dream appeared to have been happening outside you), in reality, it is only the play of your mind due to the power of maya/avidya.

There is no creation outside you and there is no you the jiva other than you the atman, to perceive any creation outside you.

It is futile to keep struggling to find out how maya is causing me to look at the creation outside me, even myself as a jiva outside me (the SELF). 

It is beneficial to realize SELF and upon the realization, maya shakti gets away from you, unable to bear the fire of your Brahma anubhuti!!


Love.