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To that divine Grace-embodied, to that Omnipresence beyond compare, to that Siva-Self Sat Guru, I render devout salutation. I have become the five elements, multitudinous worlds scattered in the skies, all existing things and their histories, all the Vedas, and all the diversities of name and form.
Ribhu Gita
Ribhu (vol 1-4) by Buddhadeb Guha pdf
Ribhu (vol 1-4) by Buddhadeb Guha pdf
Ribhu (vol 1-4) by Buddhadeb Guha, Bangla book pdf Buddhadeva Guha’s writings are a little different from the normal life of the middle class, the story characters created by him wandering in the forest. The protagonists of the story written by him, Rijuda, Ruru, Prithu, and the heroines are Titi, Tui, Kurchi. This eminent penman has been repeatedly shaken the middle-class Bengali reader’s mind…
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Guru and Disciple.
Those who ordain people in all great mantras May be called ordinary gurus. Only the one who teaches here and now That you are, indeed, the Supreme Brahman without a second. Can be said to be the true and worthy Guru. What avails a lot of discussion? He is the Guru who says, "You are the rare Supreme." He is the disciple who realizes, "I am Brahman." --- The Song of Ribhu.
In deeper and deeper meditation
Ribhu Gita 2:44
From the Song of Ribhu
Abide as That in which there are neither thoughts nor fancies, neither peace nor self- control, neither the mind nor the intellect, neither confusion nor certainly, neither being nor non-being, and no perception of duality - and be always happy, unshakable and absolutely free from the fear arising from duality. Abide as That in which there is neither any defect nor good quality, neither pleasure nor pain, neither thought nor silence, neither misery nor austerities practiced for getting rid of misery, no “I-am-the-body” idea, no objects of perception whatsoever - and be always happy, free from all traces of thought. Abide as That in which there is no work, physical, mental, verbal or of any other kind, neither sin nor virtue, neither attachment nor its consequences - and be always happy, free from all traces of thought. Abide as That in which there are neither thoughts nor a thinker, neither the arising nor the preservation nor the dissolution of the world, nothing whatsoever at any time - and be always happy, free from all traces of thought. - Song of Ribhu (Ribhu Gita)