Verse 3.
अविरोधितया कर्म
नाविद्यां विनिवर्तयेत् ।
विद्याविद्यां निहन्त्येव तेजस्तिमिरसङ्घवत् ॥
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AVIRODHITAYAA
KARMA NAA VIDYAAM VINIVARTAYET
VIDYAAVIDYAAM NIHANTYEVA TEJASTIMIRA SANGHAVAT
VIDYAAVIDYAAM NIHANTYEVA TEJASTIMIRA SANGHAVAT
(Action cannot destroy ignorance, for it is not in conflict with or opposed to ignorance. Knowledge does verily destroy ignorance as light destroys deep darkness.)
In the previous sloka, we learnt that like the fire that can only cook food, the knowledge only can lead to liberation. In this sloka, Sankara is answering another doubt that may arise for a seeker as to why it is not possible for austerities and discipline to liberate one and why is it that only knowledge can lead to realization?
Sri Sankaracharya must have
given this question serious thought before arriving at his conclusion to the
contrary. Even considering the startling achievements of action in the external
world, the answer Sankaracharya comes up with is to still place knowledge above
action.
Avidya / Ignorance
Ignorance is what
pervades our entire life. Because of it, though essentially born divine,
created by divinity as divine, we still get identified with the body.
We then perform actions to
take care of this body. These become our central preoccupation.
Kama Karma
Very soon, we will include
actions that arise purely from the desires arising through our body
identification. Soon we are engulfed in activities, all of which may be
astounding in themselves but which do not take us a single step forward towards
God.
When our actions are not
fulfilling, we become unhappy. Another series of actions are started to make us
happy in the world. That does not succeed.
All this is because actions
are rooted in ignorance; they are conceived in ignorance, governed by
ignorance, mothered and fathered by ignorance, supported by ignorance how can
it oppose ignorance when ignorance is so rooted in it? And how can a handmaid
of ignorance be the cause of destroying ignorance? Actions are not in
opposition to ignorance and can, therefore, never overcome ignorance.
Knowledge
We need to turn to
something that is the ‘enemy’ of ignorance. That is knowledge. Anything that we
DO will only strengthen our ignorance.
Since actions have
identification with the Upaadhis as their basis, they will only strengthen our
ignorance. On the other hand, knowledge is in direct opposition to ignorance.
It is the only thing that stands a chance to destroy ignorance. If ignorance is
the root of our bondage, then knowledge must surely be the only means to
liberate us
That is the essence of this
verse.
Example of Light Destroying
Darkness:
A strikingly appropriate
analogy is given by Sri Sankaracharya. If one has entered a cave and there is
pitch black darkness, the only way to get rid of it is bring in some light, and
the darkness vanishes instantly.
If people in the cave
decide to try other methods what would happen? They may decide to “sweep away”
the darkness. They get a broom for the purpose, but it does nothing to get rid
of the darkness.
Another suggestion they try
is to “wash out” the darkness with water. That, too, fails hopelessly. Only
light overcomes darkness because it is in direct opposition to it.
This is why it is knowledge
alone that would help ultimately to get rid of the darkness of ignorance.
Truth gained by knowledge
is our essential State
The knowledge that is here
being discussed of is not something that can be gained new, but it is verily
inherent in us.
In the Taittriya Upanishad,
a verse says that Brahman, as Sathyam, Jnanam and Anantam is discovered in the
cave of one's heart.
It does not say the
knowledge of Brahman is invented / gained afresh but it says, the knowledge is
DISCOVERED.
It is one’s own nature and
hence this knowledge of Self which is ever present can never be got as a result
of any action.
Hence no actions in
the sense of direct cause and effect can lead to knowledge of the self.
Love.