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:CD-ROM on this chapter: These discourses are based on the sutras of the Mandukya and Isa Upanishads. | | :CD-ROM on this chapter: These discourses are based on the sutras of the Mandukya and Isa Upanishads. | ||
:The sutras | |||
::Soyam atmadhyaksaram, onkaro'dhimatram | |||
::Pada matra, matras ca pada | |||
::Akara ukaro makara iti. | |||
::Jagarita-sthano vaisvanaro'karah | |||
::Prathama matra apter adimattva | |||
::Dva, apnoti ha vai. | |||
::Sarvan kaman, adis ca bhavati, | |||
::Yaevam veda. | |||
::Svapna-sthanas taijasa ukaro | |||
::Dvitiya matra utkarsadu- | |||
::Bhayatvad va utkarsati ha vai | |||
::Jnana-santati, samanas ca bhavati | |||
::Nasyabrahma-vit kule bhavati | |||
::Ya evam veda. | |||
::Susupta-sthanah prajno | |||
::Makaras trtiya matra | |||
::Miter apiter ba, minoti ha va | |||
::Idam sarvam, apitas ca bhavati | |||
::Ya evam veda. | |||
::Amatras caturtho'vyavaharyah | |||
::Prapancopasamah, sivodvaita | |||
::Evam omkara atmaiva | |||
::Samvistyatmanatmanam | |||
::Ya evam veda, ya evam veda. | |||
::This pure self and Aum are as one; | |||
::And the different quarters of the self | |||
::Correspond to Aum and its sounds, a-u-m. | |||
::Experience of the outer world corresponds to A, | |||
::The first sound. | |||
::This initiates action and achievement. | |||
::Whoever awakens to this acts in freedom and | |||
::Achieves success. | |||
::Experience of the inner world corresponds to U, | |||
::The second sound. | |||
::This initiates upholding and unification. | |||
::Whoever awakens to this upholds the tradition | |||
::Of knowledge and unifies the diversities of life. | |||
::Everything that comes along speaks to him of Brahman. | |||
::The state of dreamless sleep corresponds to M, | |||
::The third sound. | |||
::This initiates measurement and merging. | |||
::Whoever awakens to this merges with the world | |||
::And has the measure of all things. | |||
::The pure self alone, | |||
::That which is indivisible, | |||
::Which cannot be described, | |||
::The supreme good, | |||
::The one without a second, | |||
::That corresponds to the wholeness of Aum. | |||
::Whoever awakens to that becomes the self. | |||
::Aum | |||
::Purnamadah | |||
::Purnamidam | |||
::Purnat purnamudachyate | |||
::Purnasya purnamadaya | |||
::Purnameva vashisyate. | |||
::Aum | |||
::This is the whole. | |||
::That is the whole. | |||
::From wholeness emerges wholeness. | |||
::Wholeness coming from wholeness, | |||
::Wholeness still remains. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 22 March 2022
event type | discourse |
date & time | 23 Dec 1980 am |
location | Buddha Hall, Pune |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 24min. Quality: good. |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | ULTIMA13 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutras: Sw Ananda Teertha and Osho himself.
- CD-ROM on this chapter: These discourses are based on the sutras of the Mandukya and Isa Upanishads.
- The sutras
- Soyam atmadhyaksaram, onkaro'dhimatram
- Pada matra, matras ca pada
- Akara ukaro makara iti.
- Jagarita-sthano vaisvanaro'karah
- Prathama matra apter adimattva
- Dva, apnoti ha vai.
- Sarvan kaman, adis ca bhavati,
- Yaevam veda.
- Svapna-sthanas taijasa ukaro
- Dvitiya matra utkarsadu-
- Bhayatvad va utkarsati ha vai
- Jnana-santati, samanas ca bhavati
- Nasyabrahma-vit kule bhavati
- Ya evam veda.
- Susupta-sthanah prajno
- Makaras trtiya matra
- Miter apiter ba, minoti ha va
- Idam sarvam, apitas ca bhavati
- Ya evam veda.
- Amatras caturtho'vyavaharyah
- Prapancopasamah, sivodvaita
- Evam omkara atmaiva
- Samvistyatmanatmanam
- Ya evam veda, ya evam veda.
- This pure self and Aum are as one;
- And the different quarters of the self
- Correspond to Aum and its sounds, a-u-m.
- Experience of the outer world corresponds to A,
- The first sound.
- This initiates action and achievement.
- Whoever awakens to this acts in freedom and
- Achieves success.
- Experience of the inner world corresponds to U,
- The second sound.
- This initiates upholding and unification.
- Whoever awakens to this upholds the tradition
- Of knowledge and unifies the diversities of life.
- Everything that comes along speaks to him of Brahman.
- The state of dreamless sleep corresponds to M,
- The third sound.
- This initiates measurement and merging.
- Whoever awakens to this merges with the world
- And has the measure of all things.
- The pure self alone,
- That which is indivisible,
- Which cannot be described,
- The supreme good,
- The one without a second,
- That corresponds to the wholeness of Aum.
- Whoever awakens to that becomes the self.
- Aum
- Purnamadah
- Purnamidam
- Purnat purnamudachyate
- Purnasya purnamadaya
- Purnameva vashisyate.
- Aum
- This is the whole.
- That is the whole.
- From wholeness emerges wholeness.
- Wholeness coming from wholeness,
- Wholeness still remains.
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