Other Siddhas also remarked thus “ To look for the God without, relinquishing the God within, is like going in quest of conch shells after giv ing up the Kousthubha* gem on hand. Atma can be... Read more
THE CONCLUSION OF STHITHI PRAKARAA. Summary Having shewn in the previous chapter that all shines as Brahman, the author summarizes the five previous chapters of Sthithi Prakarana. Persons bo... Read more
THE STORY OF KACHA. Summary Having shewn in the previous story that it is Sankalpa which manifests itself as Jivas, Eswara and the universe, the author shows in this story that these are no... Read more
While I was journeying on in the Akas incognito to bathe in the River Ganges, I one day went from the region of Sapta Rishis* to the Kadamba tree where the Muni Dhasoora was initiating his d... Read more
Sometimes Brahma is born in a lotus ; sometimes in water ; sometimes in the mundane egg; sometimes in Akasa. In one creation, the powerful trees will alone exist in this universe ; in anothe... Read more
After the all-illuminated Vasishta had concluded thus, Sri Rama questioned him as to how this Jiva though associ ated with Manas is yet able to secure the name of Brahman. To which Vasishta... Read more
The stainless Jnana can be attained through the Supreme Avidya only after expelling its darkness which annhilates one s own self (or Reality). You should destroy Ajnana through itself alone... Read more
THE STORY OF DHASOORA. Summary Having explained that the renunciation of Ahankdra tends to the attainment of Atma, the author again illustrates in this story the theory that Atmic Sankalpa m... Read more
THE STORY OF BHEEMA, BHASA AND DRULA. Summary. Having given out in the previous story that the three Asuras were defeated through Ahankara, the author gives out this story to show that succe... Read more
Now, Rama, do not follow the path trodden by the three Asuras D ama, Vyala and Kata but free yourself from all pains of existence by going in the footsteps of the other three Asuras, vis., B... Read more


