Chapter 29 - Bhashyam – 70 - 79 – Bhramana, Bhramavithth, & Kavi/ Bhramavithth
is the absolute Bhramam
Bhashyam - 70
Sage Sananthkumara speaks “Oh! Rajan, I
shall describe the nature/Samachara of supreme Bhramavithth who is absolute
Bramham. The Bhramavithth who is Aprayatha/free from all the Karma,
Sthithaprajja/calm, contented, wise, is highly honored won’t get over-excited or
take pride in it, in the same manner, if he was humiliated, do not get anxious
or enraged. The Sthiraprajja Bhramavithth undertakes Goodacharya/living in
isolated places, is Aprayatha/inactive, Thooshnibhootha/silent, will have
perfect control over sense, great endurance, takes immense pleasure in the ‘Athmarathi’/contemplation
and meditation upon the supreme Bhramam resides as a soul in the Jeeva. If the
Bhramavithth is Sanyasin or Bhramacharin, will have profound knowledge in
Vedanthavijana Sunishchitharththa/eminent in Veda and Vedanta, Parama Hamsa
Parivrajakacharya is highly honored and worshiped, they won’t take pleasure in
the honor, or take pride in it. If a Bhramavithth is considered as Jada/insane and humiliated won’t get agitated or anxious as well.”
Bhashyam - 71
The respects or disrespects to a
Bhramavithth is considered as lightning/ it has momentary life, they do not
take pleasure or get agitated on the short-living nature/Asath of Prakrithi/richness,
money, wealth, fame, people, etc. They consider respect and disrespect,
grief, and happiness, are momentary feelings, which has no permanent existence.
So they take pleasure in the contemplation upon that supreme Bhramam which is
eternal/Sath, changeless, neither birth nor death, and free from afflictions.
These Bhramavithth understands the fact that the Adharmavidhvan/Jeeva drenched
in all the Adharmic/immoral activities, soaked in
Lokashathravivarjitha/material matters and bondage, are Mooda/ ignorant, do not
respect the Bhramavithth.
Bhashyam – 72, 73
The Bhramavithth consider the honor from
the Dharmavith/Vidhwan/learned and wise people who are engaged in the spiritual
and religious rites has the nature of the ‘blink of eyes’, do not last for
long, consider them as the nature of Vidhwan/learned respects the Bhramavithth. If the Vidhwan/learned
disrespects the Bhramavithth, consider the disgrace as the nature of
Adharmavith as Mooda/dull-minded, Lokashasthravivarjitha/soaked in the material
matters and bondage, Avidhvan/ignorant, and Aviveki/unwise.
Mana/respect, pride and Mauna/ vow of silence
Bhashyam - 74
Sage Sanathkumara speaks “Oh! Rajan, I
shall describe the nature of ‘Mana/respect, pride, and Mauna/silence’. The Mana
and Mauna do not work like a ‘Sahitha’/close associate; Mana/pride is closely
related to Lokavishaya/material world, and the silence/Mauna related to ‘Paralokavishaya’/supreme
abode ‘Thath Bhramam’.
Bhashyam - 75
Mana/pride and Mauna/silence do not live
in harmony, impossible to live in the same place. The Mana/pride takes pleasure
in the Prathyakshadhigochara/Prakrithi, material well-being, richness, wealth,
money, fame, people, etc. The Mauna/silence takes pleasure in ‘Athmarathi’/supreme
Bramham is eternal bliss and free from afflictions. The Bhagavan says “
Mauni immerses in the ‘Om Thath Sath’/the all-pervasive supreme Bhramam resides
as a soul in the Jeeva.” Anugita says “Om Thath Sath Vishnave’ is the sacred syllables
provide Sayujya/one of the Apavargaphala.” ‘Thath’ is Bhramam which is the
subject of Maunam/silence. Hence, Mana/pride
causes to achieve Samsara/interest in material matters and bondage, and the
practice of Mauna/silence provides
Bhramaprapthi. Hiranyagarbha says “ The interest in Anna and Bhoga/grains,
richness, wealth, possessions, money, family, children, wife, relatives,
companions, etc..Are the results of Mana/pride. The vow of silence/ Maunam
provides the Bhramananda Sukhaprapthi/eternal bliss.”
Bhashyam - 76
Sage Sanathkumara speaks to
Dhritarashtra “Oh! Rajan, Oh! Kshatriya, the interest in the Manarththa/pride
and material matters would definitely provide wealth, it is ‘Paripandhini’/causes
attachment, but the Bhramavithth who is Prajjaheena/immerses in the ‘supreme
consciousness’ leaving the ‘body’ and ‘I’ consciousness, earns the ‘Shri’/wealth
which is difficult to achieve and it is permanent.”
Bhashyam – 77
Sage Sanathkumara speaks “Oh! Kshatriya,
the Jeeva soaked in the worldly matters, with the excessive influence of
Mana/pride, and interest in wealth, take interest in material possessions,
takes pride in it, they perform rites/Karma to achieve the heavenly pleasures,
possession of an abundance of cows and grains is Vishayavishandha/blind completely
drenched in the toxic poison like material matters and bondage without the knowledge that it has a temporary existence. The wealth earned by performing
rites to achieve fruitful results are a hindrance to the Shreyomarga/achievement
of the greatest of the wealth Mokshamarga. Mokshadharma says “The learned/wise live in
the material matters and chase after sensual pleasure would get fastened by the noose of bondage, the Sukrithi/fortunate ones brilliantly cut off the noose of
bondage with the knowledge of all-pervasive supreme Bhramam. The Vidhwan who
immerses in the Kriya and enjoys the fruitful results fails to cut off from the
interest in worldly matters and bondage.” The ignorant Jeeva who is drenched in
the pride of possession of wealth, chases after the material well-being, etc.
he is Prajjaheena/lack of supreme consciousness and Vidhyaheena/lack of wisdom
as well. These kinds of Jeeva fail to achieve ‘Bhramanandha’/supreme bliss. The
Hiranyagarbha describes “The supreme Bhramam is the eternal wealth, is
permanent, Chidhagnandha/eternal bliss, Gunaroopavivarjitha/free from
attributes, miseries or fortune, happiness or sorrow, Anandhakhya/essence of
bliss, Para/beyond comparison, and it is Shudhdha Shri/pure wealth.” The
Shruthi says, the all-pervasive supreme Bhramam is extremely difficult to
achieve, it is even impossible to hear it.
Bhashyam - 78
I shall describe how to achieve that
extremely difficult ‘Bhramalakshmi’/permanent wealth. The intellectuals have
beautifully described the ways to approach that inaccessible Bhramam which is
extremely difficult to achieve. The six techniques such are 1) Sathyam/truthfulness,
2)Arjavam/free from wickedness 3) Hree/absence of shyness to perform the righteous
deeds, 4) Dhamam/perfect control over sense 5) Shaucham/purity 6) Vidhya/wisdom,
these are the supreme tool to break the Mana/pride, Moha/desire, etc.
Bhashyam – 79
The Mahathma beautifully describes the
gateway to the Bhramalakshmi/the supreme Bhramam which is considered as the greatest wealth of the Jeeva. The techniques to approach the inaccessible
Bramham is extremely demanding with the strict following of truthfulness in
conversations, free from wicked and immoral activities, free from the shyness
to perform the righteous deeds, the practice strict control over sense, purity
of mind, and learning scriptures, are the prime tools for Antha: Karana
Shudhdhi/purity of mind and intellect. Shaucha is Kalmashaprakshalana/free from
the impurities like ego, pride, jealousy, anger, etc, Vidhya is Bhramavidhya/the
knowledge of the all-pervasive Bhramam resides as a soul in the Jeeva, that has
no birth or death, it is free from miseries and grief of worldly existence, it
is unblemished, pure, and eternal and it is supreme bliss. The practice of these
six techniques such as 1)Truthfulness, 2)practice of control over sense/do not
get attached to material matters, people, possessions, wealth, etc. and perfect
control over Anger, lust, desires, jealousy, pride, etc. 3) purity of mind and
intellect 4) keeping away from all the immoral deeds 5) keeping away from unwanted
shyness to perform the righteous deeds and 6) strive to achieve the knowledge
of the all-pervasive supreme Bhramam, being in the association of noble souls
and ascetics, listening and reading
scriptures and Shastra etc. The practice of the above six methods to achieve
the Bhramalakshmi would remove the Manamohaprathibandha/pride, desire, lust,
greed, jealousy, anger etc..that are the main hindrance in achieving the Moksha.
Bhashyam – 70
Punarapi Thasyaiva Samacharaha ||
Yamaprayathamanam Thu Manayanthi Na
Manitha: | Na Manyamano Manyetha Navamane Visamjwareth ||
Aprayathamanam Yam Thu manayanthi Sa Manitha:
Manyamana: Ahamithi Na Manyetha| Thadha
Avamane Cha Visamjwareth ||
Bhashyam – 71
Yam Bhramavidham Aprayathamanam
Thooshnimbhootham Sarvopasamharam Krithva
Sve Mahimni Vyavasthitham
Bhramacharyadeva Kritha Sanyasinam Vedantha Vijjana Sunishchitharththam
Paramahamsa Parivrajakacharyam Goodacharinam Kechith Vidhvamsa: Sthitha Prajja
Lakshanajja: Bhramavidhithi Mathva
Manayanthi Poojayanthi Cheth Sa Thai: Poojitho Vidhvan Na Manyamana:
Ahamithi Na Manyetha | Thadha Sthitha
Prajja Lakshananamanabhijja: Jada Ithi Mathva
Avamanam Kurvanthi Ithi Cheth Thasmin Avamane Nimiththe Na
Visamjwareth Nanuthapeth ||
Bhashyam – 72
Kadham Tharhi Manithenavamanithena Va Manthavyamithyaha Shlokadhvayena |
Loka Swabhava Vriththirhi
Nimeshonmeshavath Sadha | Vidhvamso Manyantheeha Ithi Manyetha Manitha: | Adharma Vidhusho
Mooda Lokashasthra Vivarjitha: | Na Manyam Manayishyanthi Ithi Manyedhamanitha:
||
Yadhidham Vidhvamso Bhramavidham
Manyantheethi Thath Thesham Nimeshonmeshavath Lokaswabhava Vriththirithi
Manitha: Sadha Manyetha| Adharmavidhusha: Lokashasthra Vivarjjitha: Mooda:
Manyam Na Manayishyantheethi Avamanitha:
Manyetha ||
Bhashyam – 73
Yadhidham Vidhvamso Bhramavidham
Manyanthi Ithi Thaththesham Nimeshonmeshavath Swabhavavriththi: Swabhaviki
Pravriththi: Ithi Manyetha| Thadha
Avamanitho Janai: Avajjatho Vidhvanevam Manyetha Adharmavidhusho Mooda : Vivekaheena|
Lokashasthravivarjjitha Na Manyam | Manarham Manyishyanthi Manyamapi Na
Manayishyanthi | Ithyethath Avidhusham Swabhava Ithi Manyetha Amanitha:
Apoojitho Vidhvan ||
Mana and Mauna
Bhashyam - 74
Idhaneem Manamaunayo: Bhinna
Vishayathvamaha
Na Vai Manashcha Maunam Cha Sahithau Vasatha: Sadha | Ayam
Manasya Vishayo Hyasau Manasya Thadhvidhu: ||
Manashcha
Maunashcha Sahithau Naiva Vasatha: | Ayam Loka: Sadha Manasya Vishaya: | Asau/Paralokam Maunasya Vishaya: | Thath Vidhu: ||
Bhashyam – 75
Na Vai
Manashcha Maunam cha Sahithau Yekathra Vasatha: | Sadha Ayam
Hi Prathyakshadhi Gochare Loko Lokyatha Ithi Prapancho Manasya Vishaya:
Ithyarththa: | Asau Paralokao Maunasya Kosau Thath Vidhu: | Thadhithi Bhramano
Nama| Thadhaha Bhagavan “ Om Thathsadh
Ithi Nirdhdhesho Bhramanasthrividha: Smritha:” Ithi | Thadhachanugeethasu “Om
Thathsadh Vishnave Chethi
Sayoojyadhipradhani Vai” Ithi | Thacchabdhavachyam Bhrama Maunasya Vishaya
Ithyarththa: | Yethathdhuktham
Bhavathi “ Manath Samsaraprapthi: Maunena Bhramaprapthi:” Ithi |Uktham Cha Hairanyagarbhe “Annaganadhi Bhogeshu Bhavo
Mana Ithi Smritha: | Bhramanandha Sukhaprapthi Hethur Maunamithismritha:” Ithi
||
Bhashyam – 76
Idhaneem Manarththasamvase Apavargabhavam Dharshayathi |
Shrirhi Manarththa Samvasasthsa Chapi
Paripandhini | Bhrami Sudhurlabha Shrirhi Prajjaheenena Kshathriya ||
Oh! Kshathriya, Manarththa Samvasath
Shrirhi Bhavathi | Sa Chapi Paripandhini| Prajjaheenena Bhrahmi Sri:
Sudhurlabha Hi ||
Bhashyam – 77
Oh! Kshathriya Manarththa Samvasath
Manavishaya Samvasath Managochara
Prapanche Parivarththamanasya Swarga Pashvannadhyadhi Sadhanabhootham
Karmanu Thishtatho Vishavishandhasya
Shrirhi Bhavathi | Sa Chapi Shri: Paripandheeni Shreyo Margavirodhini |
Thadha Cha Mokshadharme “Nibandhinee Rajjuresha Ya Grame Vasatho
Rathi: Chththvainam Sukritho Yanthi Nainam Chindhanthi Dhushkritha:” Ithi | Ya
Yevam Shriyabhibhootho Mooda: San Vishayeshu Pravarththathe Thena Prajjaheenen Vidhyaheenena Bhrami
Bhramanandha Lakshana Shri: Dhurlabha. Thadha Cha Hairanya Garbhe “Ya Nithya
Chidhaghnanandha Gunaroopa Vivarjjitha Anandhakhya Para Shudhdha Bhrami
Shririthi Kadhyathe” Ithi | Sacha Sudhurlabha Shravanayapi Na Shakya | Thadha
Cha Shruthi: “Shravanayapi Bahubhiryo Na Labhya:” Ithi ||
Bhashyam – 78
Idhaneem Bhramalakshmi Praveshadhvarani
Dharshayathi |
Dhvarani Samyak Pravadhanthi Santho |
Bahuprakarani Dhuracharani | Sathyarjjave
Hreer Dhama Shaucha Vidhya: | Shanmana Moha Prathibandhakani ||
Santha: Bahuprakarani Dhuracharani
Dhvarani Samyak Pravadhanthi | Sathyarjjave
Hree: Dhama Shaucha Vidhya: Ithyathani ‘Shat’ Manamoha Prathibandhakani
Bhavanthi ||
Bhashyam – 79
Dhvarani Bhrama Lakshmi Praveshadhvarani
Samyak Pravadhanthi Santha: Bahuprakarani Dhuracharani Dhukhacharani | Kani
Thani? Sathyarjjave | Sathyam Yadharththa Sambhashanam Bhoothahitham Cha |
Arjjavam Akautilyam | Hree: Akaryakarane Lajja | Dhama Shaucha Vidhya: Dhama:
Antha: Karanoparathi: | Bahi: Karanoparathirithi Kechith | Shaucham Kalmasha
Prakshalanam | Vidhya Bhramavidhya |
Shat Yethani Manamoha Prathibandhakani ||
||Ithi Sanath Sujatheeya Bhashye Prathamodhyaya: ||