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Sannyasa
Upanishad - Part2 31. I am
not the sound which is non-sentient, coming from void and of the form of
void and which remains for a short period grasped by the inert cavity of
the ear.
32. I am not the touch which is non-sentient but which has life
granted to it by the favour of consciousness and which can be
experienced by skin of momentary existence and in no other way.
33. I am not the taste which is non-sentient, dependent on matter and
of short duration, insignificant and brought into existence by the
fickle tongue aided by the fickle mind.
34. I am not the form (rupa) which is non-sentient, non-existent in
the sole Witness (Brahman), perishable and which rests on sight and the
object of sight which have but momentary existence.
35. I am not the smell which is non-sentient, subtle and of
indefinable form and brought into existence by the perishable nose which
is dead to smell.
36. I am pure consciousness alone which is devoid of parts,
‘mine-ness’ and thought and which is quiescent and beyond the delusions
of the five senses.
37. I am consciousness alone, devoid of a place of worship, and am
illuminator, omnipresent (externally and internally), devoid of parts
and stain, the light of distinctionless consciousness, all-pervading and
one alone.
38. It is only by me, the consciousness, that all things such as pots
and garments up to the sun are illumined by self-effulgence as by a
lamp.
39. It is only by me, with my inwardly shining effulgence, that the
various senses are active just as the mass of sparks shine due to fire
which is blazing within.
40. This pure eye of consciousness, which enjoys endless bliss and
which shines even when all others are extinct, is victoriously present
in all eyes.
41. Salutation, salutation to myself alone who am present in all
other beings and consist of consciousness free from (the restriction of)
an object to be known and am of the form of the individual Self
(consciousness).
42. The various clearly seen powers (such as those of earth, etc.,)
are (really) rendered variegated by consciousness which is free of
change, one whole and free from the limitation of time and parts (kala).
43. Of consciousness which is beyond the three durations (of past,
present and future), is devoid of the restriction of perceivability of
objects and which discards individuality of the soul, there remains the
oneness alone (of the Self and Brahman).
44. Indeed the same (consciousness), being beyond the reach of words,
seems to remain as having reached the state of the conclusion of
Selfishness, (i.e. the state of non-duality), as if it were eternal
non-existence.
45. The same consciousness, slightly encompassed by impurities of
desires and non-desires, is unable to rise high like a female bird bound
by a string.
46. People (overcome) by the delusion (caused by) the pairs (of
opposites), which is born of desire and hatred, become similar to worms
which are sunk in the cavities of the earth.
47. Salutation to the Atman, to you, who are non-different from
consciousness. I am now seized (of the truth), I am awakened, I have
risen (above delusion).
48. I am lifted up from doubts; I am what I am; salutation to you, to
your and to me, the eternal; to you and to me consisting of
consciousness.
49. Salutation to you, the supreme God and salutation to me, the
Shiva. Though seated (the Atman) is not seated, though going he does not
go. Though quiescent he is engaged in activities, though performing
action he is not tainted.
50. He is eminently accessible, he is easily known like a close
kinsman; he is the bee in the interior of the lotus of the body of all.
51. I have no desire for the state of enjoyment nor for abandoning
enjoyment. Let come what may, let go what may.
52. When the mind is quelled in itself and has become free of egotism
and when ideation is dissolved in itself I remain, alone, happy.
53. My enemy (duality) remains (i.e. is absorbed) in the pure Atman
of vibration alone, without ideation, egotism, mind and desire.
54. Breaking the bonds of intense desires from the cage of my body I
know not where the female bird of non-ego has flown up and gone.
55. He who has no egotism, whose intellect is not tainted, and who is
equanimous to all beings – his life shines bright.
56. He who looks at this (phenomenal world) like (an impartial)
witness with his mind, being cool within, is freed of love and hatred,
has his life blessed.
57. He who, understanding correctly, abandons both the undesirables
and the desirables and places his mind in its quiescence, has his life
blessed.
58. When the connecting link between the object and the person (who
grasps it) has vanished peace comes well into being. When peace has
established itself, it is called liberation.
59. Like parched seeds there is no more sprouting of worldly birth;
the latent desires become pure in the heart of those who are liberated
while living.
60. (Latent desire of a realized soul) is purifying, highly proper,
falls within the scope of pure nature, consists of meditation on the
Atman and is eternal; it remains as if in deep sleep.
61. Understanding without the mind is indeed said to be the
individual consciousness. As it is of the nature of the quiescent mind
there is not the impurity of comprehension (of distinctions).
62. Where the mind is rendered quiescent, there is truth and
auspiciousness; its is the true state; it is omniscience and it is
indeed complete satisfaction.
63. When speaking, giving, taking, opening and closing the eyes, I am
purely consciousness, the bliss (that comes of) discarded thinking
process.
64. Having discarded the impurity of things to be known, rendering
the mind thoroughly quiescent and cutting off the fire of the bond of
desire, I am pure consciousness alone.
65. I have set at rest thoughts good and bad, am without worry, rid
of ideation of the pleasant and the unpleasant; I am pure consciousness
alone.
66. Discarding the idea of oneself and another, taking no sides in
worldly happenings and clinging to the Atman, as an adamantine pillar I
am steady.
67. I remain in my consciousness which is pure and without hopes,
freed from desires and non-desires and devoid of both the undesirable
and the desirables.
68. When shall I get the inward joy while remaining in the state of
self-luminosity ? When shall I be in a mountain cave with my mind
quiescent ?
69. When shall I attain similarity to a stone by (practising)
distinctionless deep meditation (Nirvikalpa-Samadhi) when, while
remaining dumb by the peace of partless meditation, birds of the forest
will build their leafy nests on my head ?
Sannyasa Upanishad -
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Part3
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