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Adi Sankaracharya's
Brahma Jnanavali Mala
Translated by S. N. Sastri
[In this work attributed to Sri Sankara the characteristics of the person who
has realized that he is Brahman are described. The aspirant for liberation is
advised to meditate on these in order to attain to the same state.]
1. sakRt SravaNamAtreNa brahmajnAnam yato bhavet
brahmajnAnAvalImAlA sarveshAm mokshasiddhaye
The work entitled Brahma Jnanavali Mala, by hearing which just once knowledge of
Brahman is attained, enables all to attain liberation.
2. asango'ham asango'ham asango'ham punah punah
saccidAnandarUpo'ham ahamevAham avyayah
Unattached am I, unattached am I, ever free from attachment of any kind; I am of
the nature of Existence-Consciousness-Bliss. I am the very Self, indestructible
and ever unchanging.
3. nityaSuddhavimukto'ham nirAkAro'ham avyayah
bhUmAnandasvarUpo'ham ahamevAham avyayah
I am eternal, I am pure (free from the control of mAyA). I am ever liberated. I
am formless, indestructible and changeless. I am of the nature of infinite
bliss. I am the very Self, indestructible and changeless.
4. nityo'ham niravadyo'ham nirAkAro'ham acyutah
paramAnandarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am eternal, I am free from blemish, I am formless, I am indestructible and
changeless. I am of the nature of supreme bliss. I am the very Self,
indestructible and changeless.
5. SuddhacaitanyarUpo'ham AtmArAmo'ham eva ca
akhaNDAnandarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am pure consciousness, I revel in my own Self. I am of the nature of
indivisible (concentrated) bliss. I am the very Self, indestructible and
changeless.
6. pratyakcaitanyarUpo'ham Santo'ham prakRteh parah
SASvatAnandarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am the indwelling consciousness, I am calm (free from all agitation), I am
beyond prakrti (mAyA), I am of the nature of eternal bliss, I am the very Self,
indestructible and changeless.
7. tattvAtItah parAtmAham madhyAtItah parah Sivah
mAyAtItah paramjyotih ahamevAhamavyayah
I am the supreme Self, beyond all the categories (such as prakRti, mahat,
ahankAra, etc.,), I am the supreme auspicious One, beyond all those in the
middle. I am beyond mAyA. I am the supreme light. I am the very Self,
indestructible and changeless.
8. nAnArUpavyatIto'ham cidAkAro'ham acyutah
sukharUpasvarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am beyond all the different forms. I am of the nature of pure consciousness. I
am never subject to decline. I am of the nature of bliss. I am the very Self,
indestructible and changeless.
9. mAyAtatkAryadehAdi mama nAstyeva sarvadA
svaprakASaikarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
There is neither mAyA nor its effects such as the body for me. I am of the same
nature and self-luminous. I am the very Self, indestructible and changeless.
10. guNatrayavyatIto'ham brahmAdInAm ca sAkshyaham
anantAnandarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am beyond the three gunas-sattva, rajas, and tamas. I am the witness of even
Brahma and others. I am of the nature of infinite bliss. I am the very Self,
indestructible and changeless.
11. antaryAmisvarUpo'ham kUTasthah sarvago'smyaham
paramAtmasvarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am the inner controller, I am immutable, I am all-pervading. I am myself the
supreme Self. I am the very Self, indestructible and changeless.
12. nishkalo'ham nishkriyo'ham sarvAtmA Adyah sanAtanah
aparokshasvarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am devoid of parts. I am actionless. I am the self of all. I am the primordial
one. I am the ancient, eternal one. I am the directly intuited self. I am the
very Self, indestructible and changeless.
13. dvandvAdisAkshirUpo'ham acalo'ham sanAtanah
sarvasAkshisvarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am the witness of all pairs of opposites. I am immovable. I am eternal. I am
the witness of everything. I am the very Self, indestructible and changeless.
14. prajnAnaghana evAham vijnAnaghana eva ca
akartAham abhoktAham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am a mass of awareness and of consciousness. I am not a doer nor an
experiencer. I am the very Self, indestructible and changeless.
15. nirAdhArasvarUpo'ham sarvAdhAroham eva ca
AptakAmasvarUpo'ham ahamevAhamavyayah
I am without any support, and I am the support of all. I have no desires to be
fulfilled. I am the very Self, indestructible and changeless.
16. tApatrayavinirmukto dehatrayavilakshaNah
avasthAtrayasAkshyasmi cAhamevAhamavyayah
I am free from the three kinds of afflictions- those in the body, those from
other beings and those caused by higher powers. I am different from the gross,
subtle and causal bodies. I am the witness of the three states of waking, dream
and deep sleep. I am the very Self, indestructible and changeless.
17. dRg dRSyau dvau padArthau stah parasparavilakshaNau
dRg brahma dRSyam mAyeti sarvavedAntaDiNDimah
There are two things which are different from each other. They are the seer and
the seen. The seer is Brahman and the seen is mAyA. This is what all Vedanta
proclaims.
18. aham sAkshIti yo vidyAt vivicyaivam punah punah
sa eva muktah so vidvAn iti vedAntaDiNDimah
He who realizes after repeated contemplation that he is a mere witness, he alone
is liberated. He is the enlightened one. This is proclaimed by Vedanta.
19. ghaTakuDyAdikam sarvam mRttikAmAtram eva ca
tadvad brahma jagat sarvam iti vedAntaDiNDimah
The pot, wall, etc., are all nothing but clay. Likewise, the entire universe is
nothing but Brahman. This is proclaimed by Vedanta.
20. brahma satyam jaganmithyA jIvo brahmaiva nAparah
anena vedyam sacchAstram iti vedAntaDiNDimah
Brahman is real, the universe is mithya (it cannot be categorized as either real
or unreal). The jiva is Brahman itself and not different. This should be
understood as the correct SAstra. This is proclaimed by Vedanta.
21. antarjyotirbahirjyotih pratyakjyotih parAtparah
jyotirjyotih svayamjyotih Atmajyotih Sivo'smyaham
I am the auspicious one, the inner light and the outer light, the indwelling
light, higher than the highest, the light of all lights, self-luminous, the
light that is the Self.
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