To which Vasishta of immeasurable Tapas replied thus It is the transcendental Jnana of Brahman which does not manifest itself objectively in the visibles, is the Plenum, and the one that is,... Read more
If the mind which flits from one object to another, is slain with the sword of non-Sankalpa, then will, the selfshining Principle which shines as the all and permeates them all, be cognized.... Read more
In order to celebrate their marriage, he killed for flesh the bodies of monkeys, horses, fowls, crows and pigs and dried them like festoons in the strings of nerves. Birds were pouncing upon... Read more
THE STORY OF A SIDDHA. Summary. Having seen that persons who have not cognised the seer believe the visual to be real, the author now proceeds with this story to exemplify the fact that time... Read more
(i) The interminable forest referred to in the story is nothing but this Samsara (mundane exis tence) which is devoid of beginning, middle or end, is asso ciated with Maya (or is illusory) a... Read more
Extremely bewildered at the marvelous manner in which they baffled all his attempts to make them feel pain, he asked them the why of their being proof against all tortures. At which, the exu... Read more
THR STORY OF AINDHAVA THE SON OF INDHU OR THE MOON. Summary. The author, having in the previous story shewn that the light of Brahman alone is Jiva and others now gives this story to exempli... Read more
“If you are able to solve these riddles through your intelligence, then you can aspire to a seat on my head, like fragrant blossoms gracing my locks. Otherwise, if you muddle yourself over t... Read more
While thus, she was engaged in spiritual contemplation with an illuminated mind, free from all the pains of love and hatred and slighting this universe, the all-full Jnana dawned in her mind... Read more
The two Lilas bearing thus the company of Saraswati, the latter let slip the grip she had on the Jiva of Viduratha which therefore entered into the nasal orifice of Padma s body in the form... Read more


