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syn = (Translated as in ''[[The Great Secret]]'' on [[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|''CD-ROM'']])
 
:The sutra
::Knowledge of inner experience
::Many come asking for.
::Struck dumb savouring the sweet,
::Whose mouth will tell the taste?
 
::The sign of the dumb
::Only the dumb understand.
::Likewise, the joy of a sage
::Only a sage knows.
 
::Not of written words
::But of experiencing:
::When the bride meets his embrace
::The guests all fade away.
 
::That which sees cannot speak,
::Which speaks cannot hear,
::That which hears cannot explain.
::Why tongue, eyes, ears?
 
::What's full empties out;
::What's empty fills up.
::Empty, full -- neither to be found.
::The experience is this.
 
::Such a wonder! It's never told
::Tell, and still it's hidden.
::Koran and Veda couldn't write it.
::If I say it, who will listen?
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prevevent = Gunge Keri Sarkara ~ 01 |
prevevent = Gunge Keri Sarkara ~ 01 |
nextevent = Gunge Keri Sarkara ~ 03 |
nextevent = Gunge Keri Sarkara ~ 03 |

Revision as of 10:43, 12 June 2019

गूंगे केरी सरकरा ~ 02

event type discourse
date & time 12 Jan 1975 am
location Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona
language Hindi
audio Available, duration 1h 13min. Quality: good (under revision).
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find a PDF of this event
shorttitle GREATS02
notes
synopsis
(Translated as in The Great Secret on CD-ROM)
The sutra
Knowledge of inner experience
Many come asking for.
Struck dumb savouring the sweet,
Whose mouth will tell the taste?
The sign of the dumb
Only the dumb understand.
Likewise, the joy of a sage
Only a sage knows.
Not of written words
But of experiencing:
When the bride meets his embrace
The guests all fade away.
That which sees cannot speak,
Which speaks cannot hear,
That which hears cannot explain.
Why tongue, eyes, ears?
What's full empties out;
What's empty fills up.
Empty, full -- neither to be found.
The experience is this.
Such a wonder! It's never told
Tell, and still it's hidden.
Koran and Veda couldn't write it.
If I say it, who will listen?


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