Dear
All,
Author
had concluded the posts under the current theme with yesterday's post.
But then,
it came from within to conclude with the listing of all similes used by the
great Acharya Sankara in Atma Bodha so that the similes and the essence
conveyed by Sankara by using various similes in Atma Bodha, stay with the
readers and paves way for their contemplation on the same, at some point
of time, if not now.
So,
in the next 2 posts, we will once again summarize and take in the
essence of all similes used in this treatise.
Verse
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Simile used
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Learning
from the simile
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KNOWLEDGE
OF THE SELF
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2
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Fire is the Direct case for cooking ,
though many ingredients are used in the material for cooking
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Though one may adopt various methods in
sadhana, Knowledge of Self is the direct cause for moksha or liberation
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3
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Darkness cannot be destroyed by anything
else other than Light.
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Action cannot destroy ignorance as
action originates from the ignorance (avidya, ignorance of one's divine nature,
prompts various actions, as a Jiva). Only Knowledge can remove ignorance.
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4
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When clouds go away, the Sun's
luminosity is experienced, that which always exists.
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Like the Sun which exists eternally, we
are the Pure Atman. When our ignorance is removed with Knowledge of SELF, we
shine as Atman, which we ever are!!
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5
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Kataka nut, when placed in dirty water,
removes the dirt and then dissolves itself
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Knowledge, after removing all our
darkness (of ignorance), leaves us (must leave us) so that we do not live
with the load of Knowledge but exist as ATMAN.
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THE WORLD
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6
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Dream appears to be true/ reality, only
till one wakes up
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World of attachments and desires appear
to be real, only till one awakens (one gets the wisdom, the Knowledge of
SELF)
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7
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Silver color appearing on the mother
pearl appears to be silver only at surface level. Once the reality of pearl
is known, the illusory color of silver does not attract us
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World appears to be colorful and
attractive (like silver appearing on pearl), only till one realizes the
substratum of this world, the one reality, BRAHMAN.
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8
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Bubble arise, exist and then disappear
in water, which is the substratum
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This Samsara, with all its glitter,
arises, sustains itself for some time and then disappears / traces back to
the one substratum, BRAHMAN
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9
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Ornaments are many, but the essence is
Gold in all ornaments made out of Gold
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All the manifested world of things and
beings are projected by imagination upon the substratum which is the Eternal
All-pervading Vishnu, whose nature is Existence-Intelligence
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THE
UPADHIS- CONDITIONING
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10
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The All-pervading Akasa appears to be
diverse on account of its association with various conditionings (Upadhis)
which are different from each other. Space becomes one on the destruction of
these limiting adjuncts
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The Omnipresent Truth appears to be
diverse on account of Its association with the various Upadhis and becomes
one on the destruction of these Upadhis.
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11
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Various flavour, colour, etc., are
super-imposed on water.
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Because of Its association with
different conditionings (Upadhis) such ideas as caste, colour and position
are super-imposed upon the Atman
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MISAPPREHENSION
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15
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A crystal appears to gather unto itself
colour of its vicinity (blue cloth, etc.).
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In its identification with the
five-sheaths the Immaculate Atman appears to have borrowed their qualities
upon Itself
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16
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One separates the rice from the husk,
bran, etc., that are covering it.
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Through discriminative self-analysis and
logical thinking one should separate the Pure self within from the sheaths
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17
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Reflection of an image is perfect only
in a clean mirror
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The Atman does not shine in everything
although He is All-pervading. He is manifest only in the inner equipment, the
intellect (Buddhi), which is pure, devoid of impure vasanas and ego
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18
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A king stands apart from all that
surround him and witnesses events in his court without getting affected by
any thing around him.
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One should understand that the Atman is
always like the King, distinct from the body, senses, mind and intellect, all
of which constitute the matter (Prakriti); and is the witness of their
functions.
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19
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The moon appears to be running when the
clouds move in the sky
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To the non-discriminating person the
Atman appears to be active when It is observed through the functions of the
sense-organs.
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20
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All beings depend upon the light of the
Sun for working in open environment
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Depending upon the energy of vitality of
Consciousness (Atma Chaitanya) the body, senses, mind and intellect engage
themselves in their respective activities
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21
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One attributes blue colour and the like
to the sky, by error/ due to misapprehension
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Fools, because they lack in their powers
of discrimination superimpose on the Atman, the Absolute-Existence-Knowledge
(Sat-Chit), all the varied functions of the body and the senses
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22
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The trembling that belong to the waters
are attributed through ignorance to the reflected moon dancing on it
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Agency of action, of enjoyment and of
other limitations (which really belong to the mind) are delusively understood
as the nature of the Self (Atman).
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24
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Luminosity is the nature of the Sun,
coolness of water and heat of fire
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The nature of the Atman is Eternity,
Purity, Reality, Consciousness and Bliss.
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BIRTH OF
EGO, NEGATION OF EGO BY NETI- NETI
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27
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A
rope is considered / misapprehended as a snake and one is overcome by fear.
An onlooker removes the fear of that person by explaining to him to him that
what he thinks as a snake is in fact a rope
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Considering oneself as the ego (Jiva) is
overcome by fear. The ego-centric individuality in us regains fearlessness by
realizing that It is not a Jiva but is Itself the Supreme Soul.
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28
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A lamp illumines a jar or a pot in which
lamp is placed
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Atman illumines the mind and the sense
organs, etc. These material-objects by themselves cannot illumine themselves
because they are inert. Atman, which is present within a human, illumines his
intellect, mind and senses.
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29
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A lighted-lamp does not need another
lamp to illumine its light
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Atman which is Knowledge itself needs no
other knowledge to know it.
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35
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Space fills everything and yet exists as
pure, unaffected by anything that exists in it
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Brahman / Atman, fills every material
that exists in it and yet, exists pure, changeless, stainless, unaffected by
the objects that exist in Atman.
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37
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Medicine or Rasayana destroys disease.
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The impression “I am Brahman” thus
created by constant practice destroys ignorance and the agitation caused by
it
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Further
similes continued in the next post.
Love.