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॥साङ्ख्यकारिका॥ – Translation
Concise Statement of the Sāṅkya
I am posting the translation of the Sāṅkhyakārikā, a concise statement of the Sāṅkhya Darśana—sort of the Algorithmic school of thought from ancient India. This serves as language practice for me, along with familiarising myself (and hopefully others) with ancient knowledge. I will keep reblogging this post with translated verses added as and when I go through the Sāṅkhyakārikā myself. There are 60 verses. Enjoy!
A man is born with the dice of Jibankrishna’s form
August 25, 1959.
Jibankrishna discussed:
A part of complete works of Swami Vivekanada Vol-II was read thus: “According to Sankhya, nature is omnipresent. One omnipresent mass of nature in which are the causes of everything that exist. What is meant by cause? Cause is the fine state of manifested state. The un-manifested sate of that which becomes manifested.”
What does it mean ‘The un-manifested state of that which becomes manifested? It means the human race, irrespective of gender, caste and creed, are born with the dice of my form. But my existence there is in an un-manifested state that is in ‘Nirguna’, and where my conscious form is manifested, there I am being manifested. Otherwise, you say, from which direction have you entered into your body, either through the ears or the nose? No! I have not entered into your body through any outside agency. On the other hand, a man is born with my dice. Wherever I am manifested, he or she sees and announces.
Yoga and taste - cultivating essence
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Seeing Jibankrishna’s form within the body is new in world history
Visualizing God is individualism and achievement of God is universalism. To achieve God means to become God and this proof will not be borne by the seer but by the human race.
Rabindra Nath Tagore has mentioned, ‘He cannot hide himself. He manifests in all times an ages’ But this is also judicial, and the Vedic sages who have established this truth mentioned it judicially. Such concrete proof was not found anywhere and anytime and for that reason ‘Sankhya’ denied the existence of God.
Keep in your mind, that I am merely a living man. If you term me as Brahma or God, I shall say that you are imposing it. Never support this phenomenon based on past reference and you cannot force me to agree to it. This is completely a new thing.