VIVEKACHUDAMANI TAMIL DISCOURSE : CHAPTER 1 – SLOKA 520-524 – JUL-14-2017
13/05/2020
Om Namasivaya Nama:
Upasamhara (Final words of advise) – The last Chapter
Sloka 520:
Acharya happy to see the student accomplished the task i.e. gaining the bliss of Atman. Acharya by congratulating his student gave him the final words of advice as to how a realized person should live for the remaining life in the following verses.
Sloka 521:
This entire universe is Brahman seen through contemplating mind. Nothing exists other than Brahman in every movement. One should be totally involved in seeing Brahman through the spiritual eye.
Sloka 522:
Your interest should be seeing the reality than a duplicate in everything by quoting a real moon versus a painted picture of the moon. After realizing the infinite bliss, you should not even throw a second towards senseless objects!
Sloka 523:
Always identify yourself with the Self and refrain from rest.
Sloka 524:
Acharya now calls his student as “Noble One” and says; you should spend your remaining life seeing in all beings, at all times, in all conditions, the play of his own Self and contemplating upon his non-dual Real Nature.
Sivoham
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