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notes = CD-ROM on this book: "Translation of "Maram Hey Yogi Maram" Hindi series. This is a translation from the Hindi Maran Hey Jogi Maram, which is in the process of being edited. It is for research only." | notes = CD-ROM on this book: "Translation of "Maram Hey Yogi Maram" Hindi series. This is a translation from the Hindi Maran Hey Jogi Maram, which is in the process of being edited. It is for research only." | ||
:Editor: Death Is Divine was the CD-ROM working title. Book much later published as Die O Yogi Die. | | :Editor: Death Is Divine was the CD-ROM working title. Book much later published as Die O Yogi Die. | | ||
syn = | | syn = (Translated as in ''[[Death Is Divine]]'' on [[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|''CD-ROM'']]) | ||
:The sutra | |||
::Neither isness nor no-isness, neither emptiness nor fullness, | |||
::So unfathomable, beyond the senses. | |||
::Within the crown of the head a child speaks, | |||
::How shall he be named? | |||
::Laughing, playing, the knack of meditation, | |||
::Day and night sharing divine knowledge. | |||
::He laughs, plays, keeps mind untroubled | |||
::Such unwavering one is always with God. | |||
::Day and night dissolving mind in no-mind, | |||
::Dropping fathomable talking the unfathomable. | |||
::Dropping hope remaining hopeless: | |||
::Brahma the Creator says, "I am your servant." | |||
::What flows down, he channels up, | |||
::A yogi burns up his sex. | |||
::He releases his embrace, shatters illusion: | |||
::Vishnu the sustainer washes his feet. | |||
::Die, o yogi, die! Die, sweet is dying. | |||
::Die that death Gorakh died and saw. | |||
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prevevent = God's Got a Thing about You ~ 30 | | prevevent = God's Got a Thing about You ~ 30 | | ||
nextevent = The Tongue Tip Taste of Tao ~ 01 | | nextevent = The Tongue Tip Taste of Tao ~ 01 | |
Revision as of 06:37, 11 June 2019
मरौ हे जोगी मरौ ~ 01
event type | discourse |
date & time | 1 Oct 1978 am |
location | Buddha Hall, Poona |
language | Hindi |
audio | Available, duration 1h 58min. Quality: good (under revision). |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find a PDF of this event |
shorttitle | DEATH01 |
- notes
- CD-ROM on this book: "Translation of "Maram Hey Yogi Maram" Hindi series. This is a translation from the Hindi Maran Hey Jogi Maram, which is in the process of being edited. It is for research only."
- Editor: Death Is Divine was the CD-ROM working title. Book much later published as Die O Yogi Die.
- synopsis
- (Translated as in Death Is Divine on CD-ROM)
- The sutra
- Neither isness nor no-isness, neither emptiness nor fullness,
- So unfathomable, beyond the senses.
- Within the crown of the head a child speaks,
- How shall he be named?
- Laughing, playing, the knack of meditation,
- Day and night sharing divine knowledge.
- He laughs, plays, keeps mind untroubled
- Such unwavering one is always with God.
- Day and night dissolving mind in no-mind,
- Dropping fathomable talking the unfathomable.
- Dropping hope remaining hopeless:
- Brahma the Creator says, "I am your servant."
- What flows down, he channels up,
- A yogi burns up his sex.
- He releases his embrace, shatters illusion:
- Vishnu the sustainer washes his feet.
- Die, o yogi, die! Die, sweet is dying.
- Die that death Gorakh died and saw.
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