Chapter – 4 – 5 – Bhashyam - Yogi
perceives Bhagavan Sanathana Paramathma Parambhramam and attains union with the
BHRAMAM – The Athman is indestructible – Prapanchashrishti Kramam – Sathyam Gnanam
Anantham Bhrama 
Sage Sanathkumara speaks “Oh! Rajan, A Yogi
with the practice of observance of vow and austerities, penance, Shuchi, Shama,
Dhama, and Sathyam envisions that
all-pervasive Bhramam as oneness-in-all, pure, unblemished, changeless,
eternal, free from impurities like ego, lust, desire, jealousy, pride, etc. Yogi
envisions the presence of Sanathana Bhagavan Paramathma Parambhramam in all the
Jeeva as ‘Ayamahamasmi”. The Jeeva who achieves the knowledge of self becomes ‘Prajja’
and Mahan/Bhramam. The Prajja realizes that ‘I am not different from that
all-pervasive Bhramam’ achieves immortality, Shruthi says Rishis Yajjavalkhya
affirms that the Prana of Prajja/Maneeshi is indestructible, merges in the
all-pervasive Bhramam.” The Yogi with the constant meditation and contemplation
of that supreme Bhagavan/Bhramam achieves union with the indestructible
Bramham.”
The Athman is indestructible, why?
Sage Sanathkumara speaks “Oh! Rajan, the
Athman becomes indestructible with the knowledge of ‘self’/Athmajjana. Yogi
become Sathkritha, free from Mrithyu, the Yoni of Sath/Parambhramam and
Asath/Prakriti, are the same, the Yogi perceives that indestructible
Paramathma Parambhramam with the austerities, Vratha, and Tapasya. The Jeeva
with the knowledge of self understands he/she is not different from that
Sacchidhanandha AdhvatheeyaBhramam, do not get tarnished by the Janma/birth,
Jara/aging and illnesses, Marana/death, gets freed from the vicious cycles of
rebirth. The supreme Bhramam resides as a soul in the Jeeva, assumes various
forms, due to the influence of Maya, and achieves the attributes of Rajasika,
Thamasika and Swathika. The ignorant Jeeva gets drenched in the worldly matters
and bondage takes pride in the possession, money, richness, fame, wealth, etc.
which has fleeting nature, forgets it's real nature/as Paramathman and performs
various immoral deeds, and Karma earning fruitful results, undergoes constant
sufferings, miseries, and sorrows, ultimately hurl into the vicious cycles of
rebirths. The Yogi with the practice of austerities and Thaththvajjana, get
freed from the vicious cycles of rebirth, achieves the union with the
Paramathma Parambhramam. Oh! Rajan, the supreme Bhramam resides as the soul has the
size of Angushta/thumb, is not visible, that Paramathma is Aja/has no birth or
death and Chara/all-pervasive, the intellectuals/learned experiences the
presence of that Sacchidhanandhaswaroopa with the practice of austerities and
remain blissful. The Chithsadhanandaswaroopa Paramathma is the cause of The universe and its living beings, resides as a soul in the Jeeva, after the
creation of the Universe/Prapancha, he is all-pervasive and invisible as well.
The Bhramajjani strive hard to achieve that Paramathma resides as a soul in the
Jeeva, following the austerities, and Tapasya, and remain serene.”
Prapancha Shrishtikrama – 
Sage Sanathkumara speaks “Oh! Rajan, the
supreme Bhramam who is the creator of essential elements is Yashas/is beyond
description, the Vayu, Pralaya, Agni, Soma, Prana, and the worlds exist in it,
it is Amritha/nectar, all the living beings originated gets diffused in it.
Whatever originated from that supreme Bhramam/living and non-living things, in
due course of time merges in it, like the human body made of five essential
elements such as Air/Pranavayu, Earth, Water/source of energy, Fire/causes for digestion,
and Ether/space depends on the Prakrithi/ fiber roots, fruits and vegetable, undergoes constant transformation, finally meets its ruin/death and
diffuses in the five essential elements. In this way all that originated from
that supreme Bhramam has to merge in it.”
Anantham Bhramam – 
Sage Sanathkumara speaks “Oh! Rajan, the
Jeeva who is drenched in material materials, and welfare chases after sensual
pleasure, get attached to family, children, wife, companion, relative, fame,
wealth, money, richness, etc. without the knowledge of its impermanent nature,
keep themselves away from that supreme Bhramam or knowledge of self. Yogis who
discarded the material world and bondage engage in the rigorous practice of
Dhama, Shamam, Shuchi, Sathyam, and Shaucham, perceives that indestructible,
all-perceive Bhramam and remain in supreme bliss. Even if the Jeeva strive hard
with thousands of wings, and fly for crores of Kalpa, it is impossible to find
the beginning or the end of Paramatma. The Yogi perceives that Anantha
Paramathma Parmbhramam with the knowledge of Paramarththa Thaththva. The
flawless Saththva Jeeva, Maneeshi/learned twice-born, perceives that
all-pervasive Paramathma, and achieves the Amaraththva/immortality/gets free
from fear and anguish of death. The Paramathmaswaroopa which is invisible in
the Jeeva is perceivable only with the strict observance of austerities.
It  is perceivable to the Susamidhdha
Saththva/noble, learned souls who have perfect control over sense, practice the
spiritual and religious rite as Eshwararththa, performs all the Yajjadhikarma
as Eshwararththa, gets freed from Ragadhvesha, they are Maneeshi/Susamidhdha
Saththva remains in the state of ‘Ahamasmeethi Bhramam” gets freed from Mrithyu/fear
of death and anxieties, achieves Amrithyu. Oh! Rajan, the Maneeshi who
envisions ‘Oneness-in-all’, all-pervasive Paramthma Parambhramam resides as a soul in the Jeeva, gets freed from grief and sorrows. The ignorant Jeeva who is
soaked Mahamoha/lack of knowledge of Parmathma Parambhramam resides as soul,
gets interested in material matters and bondage, constantly undergoes pain of separation
from beloved ones, fear of death, losing wealth, money, fame, and beloved ones.
The Yogi learned one/Maneeshi perceives the presence of Athman/Paramathma in
everything, do not get attached to the fleeting nature of material
matters/possession of wealth, money, people, richness, and fame that has
impermanent nature. The Shruthi says “Thathra Ko Moha: Ka: Shoka:
Yekathvamanupashyatha:” the Yogi who is free from Moha envisions all-pervasive
Paramathma Parambhramam is free from Shoka/grief.”
Bhashyam –
Kimcha 
Yevamroopo Mahanathma Pavakam Purusho
Giran | Yo Vai  Tham Purusham Veda  Thasyehathma Na Rishyathe Yoginastham Prapashyanthi
Bhagavantham Sanathanam ||
Yevamroopa: Sa Athma Mahan Sampadhyathe |
Pavakam Giran Ya: Purusha: Tham Purusham Veda Thasya  Iha Athma Na Rishyathe | Yogina: Sanathanam
Tham Bhagavantham Prapashyanthi ||
Bhashyam – 
Ya: Yevamroopa: Prajjanaikarasa
Bhramaswaroopa:  Sannasthe  Sa Athma Mahan Sampadhyathe  Bhramaiva 
Sampadhyatha  Ithyarththa: |
Pavakam Agnim Sarvopa Samharthriroopam Karanam 
Sakaranam Karyam Giran Swathmani Upasamharan Yo Vai  Tham Purusham Jjanaikarasam Purusham Poornnam
Purishayam Veda “Ayamahamasmi” Ithi 
Sakshath Janathi Thasya 
Prajjanaroopam Paramathmanam Athmathvena 
Avagacchatha: Iha  Asminneva Dhehe
Athma Na  Rishyathe  Na Vinashyathi Vidhusha  Uthkrantherabhavath Uthkranthi Nimiththathvadhvinashasya
| Thadha Cha Shruthi: Prashna 
Poorvakamuth Kranthyabhavam Dharshayathi | “Udhasmath Prana: Kramanthi
Aho Nethi Nethi Hovacha 
Yajjavalkhyoathraiva 
Samavaneeyanthe” | “Na 
Thasya  Prana Uthkramanthi
Bhramaiva San Bhramapyethi “Ya Yevam Veda” Ithi Cha | Yam Vidhithva  Na Rishyathe 
Tham Yothina Yeva Pashyanthi ||
Athman is Avinashi/indestructible, why?
Bhashyam – 
Yasmath Thadhvijjanadeva  Nathmano Vinasha: 
Thasmath Sadha Sathkritha: Syanna
Mrithyuramritham Kutha: | Sathyanrithe Sathyasamanu Bandhini | Sathashcha  Yonirasathashchaika  Yeva | Yoginastham Prapashyanthi Bhagavantham
Sanathanam ||
Thasmath Sa Sadha Sathkritha: Syath |
Thasya Na  Mrithyu: Amritham Kutha: |
Sathyanrithe Sathya Samanubandhini Varththethe | Sathashcha  Asathashcha 
Yonireka  Yeva | Yogina:
Sanathanam Tham Bhagavantham Prapashyanthi ||
Bhashyam – 
Sadha Sarvadha Aharnisham Sathkritha:
Syath Sacchidhanandha Adhvatheeya 
Bhramathmathvenabhimanyetha  Ya:
Sa Sadha  Sathkritho Bhavathi | Thasya Na
Mrithyu: Janana Marana Lakshana: Samsaro Na Bhaveth| Amritham Kutha; Mrithyu
Samkshepathvath Amrithathvasya 
Thadhabhave  Kutha: Prasakthi:?
Thadha Cha Shruthi: “ Mrithyur Nasthyamritham Kutha:” Ithi | Sathyanrithe  Cha Varthethe Sathyasamanubandhini  Paramarththa Sathyamekam Adhishtanamanubadhya
Varththathe  Rajjvamiva  Sarpa: Kathamethadhavagamya: Sathyanrithe
Sathyasamanubandhinee Ithi? Thathraha Sathashcha  Laukikasya 
Yoni: Karanam Asathashcha Vyavaharikasya 
Rajathadhe: Yekameva Adhvatheeyam Bhrama Yasmath Pravadhanthi  Thasmath Sathyanrithe  Swakarana Bhootha Sathyasamanu Bandhinee Ithi
| Yadhathma Thaththvajjanathma Karanath 
Mrithyorvinasha: Yamanubadhya Sathyanrithe Pravarthethe Tham Yogina:
Yeva Pashyanthi ||
Angushtamathra: Purusho Antharathma| Na
Dhrishyatheasau Hridhaye Nivishta: | Ajjashcharo Dhivarathramathadhrithashcha  Sa Tham Mathva Kavirasthe  Prasanna: ||
Hridhaye Nivishta: Angushtamathra:
Purusha : Asau Antharathma  Na
Dhrishyathe | Sa Aja: Chara: Dhivarathramathadhrithashcha  Bhavathi | Tham Mathva  Kavi: Prasanna As the ||
Akashadhi Dhehantham Jagath Shrishtva
Hridhaye  Nivishta: Aja: Chara:
Characharathma  San Na  Dhrishyathe 
Svenathmana Chith Sadhanandha Adhvatheeyena | Tham Ahorathram
Athandhritho Bhoothva  Koshapanchakebhya:
Nishkramya  Sarvantharathmanam
Mathva  Kavirasthe Prasanna: Kritharththa:
Sannithyarththa: ||
Prapancha Shrishtikrama – 
Thasmashcha  Vayurayathasthasmishcha  Pralayasthadha | Thasmadhagnishcha
Somashcha  Thasmashcha Prana  Agatha: | Thath Prathishta Thadhamritham
Lokasthadh Bhrama Thadhyasha: | Bhoothani Jajjire Thasmath Pralayam Yanthi
Thathra Cha ||
Thasmath Vayu: Ayatha: Thadha Thasmin
Pralaya: Cha | Thasmath Agnishcha Somashcha 
Pranashcha  Agatha: Thath
Prathishta | Thath Amritham| Loka:  Thath
Bhrama| Thadh Yasha: Thasmath Bhoothani Jjajjire | Thathra Pralayam Yanthi Cha
||
Bhashyam 
Sarvamidham Bhramana: Sakashath
Udhbhootham Thathraiva  Leeyathe  Ithi Shlokadhvayenoktham | Thadheva
Vivrunothi ||
Ubhau Cha Devau Prithvim Dhivam Cha |
Dhishashcha Shukram Bhuvanam Bhibarthi | Thasmadhisha: Sarithashcha  Sravanthi | Thasmath Samudra  Vihitha 
Mahantha: ||
Ubhau Devau Prithveem Dhivam Cha
Dhishashcha  Bhuvanam Cha Shukram
Thadheva  Bibarthi | Thasmath Dhisha:
Sarithashcha  Sravanthi | Thasmath Mahantha:
Samudra: Vihitha: ||
Bhashyam 
Spashta: Shlokarththa: Idhaneem Bhramanoananthathvam
Kadhayathi – 
Anantham Bhramam
Ya: Sahasram Sahasranam
Pakshanhrithya  Sampatheth | Nantham
Gaccheth Karanasya  Yadhyapi
Syanmanojava: | Yoginastham Prapashyanthi Bhagavantham Sanathanam ||
Ya: Purusha: Sahasranam Sahasram Pakshan Ahrithya
Sampatheth Yadhyapi Asau Manojava: Syath Thasya 
Karanasya  Antham Na Gaccheth |
Yogina:  Sanathanam Tham Bhagavantham  Pashyanthi ||
Bhashyam 
Kimcha 
Adharshane  Thishtathi Roopamasya  Pashyanthi Chainam SusamidhdhaSaththva |
Heeno Maneeshi Manasabhi Pashyeth  Ya
Yenam Vidhuramrithasthe  Bhavanthi ||
Asya Roopam Adharshane  Thishtathi | Susamidhdha Saththva Yenam
Pashyanthi Cha | Heeno Maneehsi Manasa 
Abhi Pashyeth | Yenam Vidhu: The Amritha 
Bhavanthi ||
Bhashyam 
Adharshane Dharshanayogye  Vishaye 
Thishtathi Roopamasya 
Paramathmana: | Thadha Cha Shruthi: “ Na Samdhrishe Thishtathi
Roopamasya” Ithi | Pashyanthi Chainam Susamidhdha Saththva: Yadhyapi
Dharshanayogye Thishtathi | Thadhapi Paramathmanam Pashyanthi The | Ke? Su
Samidhdha Saththva: Sushtu Samidhdham Samyakdheeptham Yadhantha: Karanam
Yajjadhibhi: Vimaleekaranadhvarena Yesham The Susamidhdhasaththva: | Yasmath
Devam Thasmath Heeno Raga Dhveshadhi Malarahitho Vishudhdhasaththvo Maneeshi
Manasabhi Pashyeth | Ye Yenam Paramathmanam Vidhu: Ahamasmeethi Amritha  Amarana Dharmano Bhavanthi The ||
Imam Ya: Sarvabhootheshu
Athmanmanupashyathi | Anyathranyathra 
Yuktheshu Sa Kim Shocheththatha: 
Param ||
Imam Athmanam Ya: Sarvabhootheshu
Anupashyathi  Sa: Anyathra  Anyathra 
Yuktheshu Thatha: Param Kim Shocheth? 
Bhashyam 
Imam Sarvantharam Sarvabhootheshu
Sarvapranishu Athmanam Ya: Anupashyathi | Kadham Bhootheshvanupashyathi
Anyathranyathra Dhehendhriyadhi Yuktheshu Shareeradhyabhimanishu | Sa: Kim
Shocheth Thatha: Param Sarvabhootheshu Swathmanam Pashyan Thatha: Param
Kimarththamanushochathi Sarvabhoothasthamathmanamanupashyan Kritharththathvath
Nanushochatheethyarththa: | Thadha  Cha
Shruthi: “Thathra Ko Moha: Ka:  Shoka:
Yekathvam Anupashyatha:” Ithi ||
