Re: ātman - Stretched Out
Originally Posted by
yajvan
hariḥ oṁ
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namasté ekanta
Please note that I do not have a reliable copy of the varāha upaniṣad to CONFIRM this śloka says indeed māyā , maya or māya.
Note that māyā and māya are relatively equal, yet maya is a different word and meaning.
That said, my point in the last post is, if it indeed says māyā I can
understand why this would be. I will continue to look for a copy of this upaniṣad that is clear ( to me ) .
praṇām
Namaste Yajvan ji
As discussed, i think it is mayam, since it is associated with cin. cinmaya, means consisting of pure thought. I may be wrong. Ekanta will be able to confirm from his original script.
Om Namah Shivaya
That which is without letters (parts) is the Fourth, beyond apprehension through ordinary means, the cessation of the phenomenal world, the auspicious and the non-dual. Thus Om is certainly the Self. He who knows thus enters the Self by the Self.
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