Post by saidevo on Oct 1, 2012 8:57:02 GMT 5.5
3. ajnAnena AvRitaM jnAnaM
For this shloka occuring in the Bhagavad Gita, the rare meaning that Sri PeriyavAL told me in saMbhASaNaM (conversation) when he was camping in a place called Mahagav:
PeriyavAL: Know that there are Guttu Shlokas in Bharatam (Mahabharata)?
Myself: These are Guttu Shlokas because they were composed to reduce the speed of PiLLaiyar's (Ganesha's) writing.
PeriyavAL: There is a Guttu Shloka in Gita! You know?
Myself: Don't know.
PeriyavAL: 'aj~nAnenanAvR^itaM j~nAnaM tena muhyanti jantavaH | j~nAnena tu tadaj~nAnaM yeSAM nAshitamAtmanaH ||' (5.15,16)
"Atma who is jnAnarUpam (in the form of knowledge) is veiled with ajnAnaM (ignorance). People are deluded because of that. If the ajnAnaM is destroyed by jnAnaM, Moksha will be attained."
Isn't this doctrine puzzling, confusing? How can ajnAnaM veil jnAnaM? If it is veiled, how by that same jnAnaM will ajnAnaM be destroyed? -- is the confusion. Vinayaka blinks. In those few seconds Vyasa has readily composed the shlokas of many chapters.
For this puzzle that comes in the fifth chapter, he gives the answer in the tenth chapter!
teshAmenukampArtham ahamaj~nAnajaM tamaH |
nAshayAmi AtmabhAvastaH j~nAnadIpena bhasvatA ||
To show mercy on the bhaktAs who always sing and think only about me and melt by those acts in their hearts, I as the jnAna rUpi (form of knowledge) enter the state of mind that remains akhaNdAkAram (not fragmentary, entire, whole) and is known as AtmabhAvam (state of the soul), reach the prati-bimbam (reflection), strengthen the jnAnam and set aside (the veil) of ignorance.
(In other words, svarUpa jnAnam by itself will not set aside ignorance. It only notifies its presence. But if the same svarUpa jnAnam is reflected by the mano vRutti (mode/nature/state of mind) that results from continued experience of the state of meditation on the Vedanta Maha Vakhyas after studying and reflecting on them, that will immediately burn the ignorance. Even if the sun has the svabhAva (inherent nature) to burn cotton, it burns the cotton only when the rays touch it through a special lens!
In this way, PeriyavAL has the capability to give answers for many Guttus.
Glossary:
sandarbhaH - occasion, circumstance, stringing/collecting together, arranging, mixture, union,
(to continue...)
For this shloka occuring in the Bhagavad Gita, the rare meaning that Sri PeriyavAL told me in saMbhASaNaM (conversation) when he was camping in a place called Mahagav:
PeriyavAL: Know that there are Guttu Shlokas in Bharatam (Mahabharata)?
Myself: These are Guttu Shlokas because they were composed to reduce the speed of PiLLaiyar's (Ganesha's) writing.
PeriyavAL: There is a Guttu Shloka in Gita! You know?
Myself: Don't know.
PeriyavAL: 'aj~nAnenanAvR^itaM j~nAnaM tena muhyanti jantavaH | j~nAnena tu tadaj~nAnaM yeSAM nAshitamAtmanaH ||' (5.15,16)
"Atma who is jnAnarUpam (in the form of knowledge) is veiled with ajnAnaM (ignorance). People are deluded because of that. If the ajnAnaM is destroyed by jnAnaM, Moksha will be attained."
Isn't this doctrine puzzling, confusing? How can ajnAnaM veil jnAnaM? If it is veiled, how by that same jnAnaM will ajnAnaM be destroyed? -- is the confusion. Vinayaka blinks. In those few seconds Vyasa has readily composed the shlokas of many chapters.
For this puzzle that comes in the fifth chapter, he gives the answer in the tenth chapter!
teshAmenukampArtham ahamaj~nAnajaM tamaH |
nAshayAmi AtmabhAvastaH j~nAnadIpena bhasvatA ||
To show mercy on the bhaktAs who always sing and think only about me and melt by those acts in their hearts, I as the jnAna rUpi (form of knowledge) enter the state of mind that remains akhaNdAkAram (not fragmentary, entire, whole) and is known as AtmabhAvam (state of the soul), reach the prati-bimbam (reflection), strengthen the jnAnam and set aside (the veil) of ignorance.
(In other words, svarUpa jnAnam by itself will not set aside ignorance. It only notifies its presence. But if the same svarUpa jnAnam is reflected by the mano vRutti (mode/nature/state of mind) that results from continued experience of the state of meditation on the Vedanta Maha Vakhyas after studying and reflecting on them, that will immediately burn the ignorance. Even if the sun has the svabhAva (inherent nature) to burn cotton, it burns the cotton only when the rays touch it through a special lens!
In this way, PeriyavAL has the capability to give answers for many Guttus.
Glossary:
sandarbhaH - occasion, circumstance, stringing/collecting together, arranging, mixture, union,
(to continue...)