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Verse 1515) Ajn~ana is compared to darkness because even as physical darknes covering the world is an obstacle to its clear perception, so too the ajn~ana covers the aatman and prevents clear understanding of its nature. Hence the words tamas etc. used synonymously with ajn~ana, in tamo hyaasiit, tamasaa gUlhamagra: 'verily darkness was', 'at first it was concealed in darkness. Where these two qualities exist in a person (i.e., being a brahmavit and a
dayaasindhu), he is called brahmaviduttama. Such persons have realised Brahman; hence they
are called brahmaviduh. The best among them is uttama, i.e., one who is sthitaprajN~a, the
man of steadfast wisdom. samaasaadya gurum: samaasaadana means duly approaching him as
prescribed: having shown reverence to him with devotion, humility and single minded
service; and also, by repeated questioning and service to the Guru, It is to be known. The
word vimuktyai occuring earlier in sloka 8 has thus been explained in these slokas. |