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Vairaag Shatak Pt 59 To 62


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"JOH SARBEKSAMAN SAMANA.

TOH MAEH BHI SOHRAMYO NA AANA.

TU NA SARB TEANTAJ JATAE.

VAIHEE ROOP TAVNISCHAE TATAE.{58}.

BRAMH SARB MEHPOORAN JAISEH.

SARB VIKHEH TUMPOORAN TAISEH.

JAITEH SRATT TAVBRAMH BHAKANA.

TAITEH TAVBAPPVYABHAV NANA."{59}.

Sarbek=sarb+ek=oneand all. Aana-vakhra=seperate. Antajj=something else. taiteh=that is why.Shuteh=ved=upnishad. Bapp=produced. Bhav=sansar=world.

The Bramh thatis equally infused in everything isinfused in you too , not anything else.

You are notseparate from everyone , in the same way that Bramh is infused in you and youare infused in Bramh and everything.{58}.

That is why Vedhhas described you as the ans{part} of Bramh , i.e. kaho kabeer eh Ram ki ans.That is why it is from your sareer{body} that the multifaceted world isproduced.{59}.

"BHOOTAN KOH HAIH POOHT AMOOTAN.

JADDH PARNAAS NAAS HAIH MRIDH JANN.

CHETAN IK RASS AAVYA AATAM.

TAH BINN JADH SANGAAT AATAM.{60}

SATTO ANS BHOOTAN KI JOH HAIH.

TAITEH ANTASHKARAN BHAYO HAIH.

RAAG DVAEKH KOH KOKHASS JAITEH.

SOP RAVRO ROOP NA TAITEH.{61}

Bhootan=elements. poot=offspring. amootan=jadd=lifeless.parnaam=changing/not static. mridh jann=clay pot. avya=limb/form.sangaat=gathering/collection. anaatam=jadd=lifeless. kokh=home. ravro=yours.

Oh mind your body is made of the elements , that is why itis jaddh{lifeless}. Jaddh elements are subject to change/decay and that is whyyour body under goes perpetual change , like a clay pot it is destructible.

Your Bramh saroop aatma is chetan and in the three states itremains constant {ik rass} , without Bramh saroop aatam all the universe is acollection of jadd padarath {lifeless things}. That is why the universe is jadd{lifeless} and mythia {non-existent} without Bramh.{60}.

Prashan {question}. Is the sookham saroop {intangible} myaatma?

Uttar {answer}. The satto ansh of the tatt {elements} ,produces antehkaran the result of which the antehkaran is the home ofraag-dvaekh {jealousy and duality} and that is why antehkaran is not yoursaroop {form}.{61}.

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