Reality in Forty Verses

Sat Darsanam [1]

Invocation

  1. If there were not being could there be any idea of being? Since that which is is free from mental concepts and is within oneself, who is there to contemplate it? It is called the heart. Know that to remain within oneself as being is to contemplate it.
  2. Those who, having great fear of death, seek refuge at the feet of the Supreme Lord who is without birth and death, in order to overcome their fear. They then die to themsevles along with. their adjuncts (sense of ‘I’ and ‘mine’). Will those who are (have realised themselves to be) deathless entertain again the thought of death?
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The Text


[1] aka saddarsanam or 'sat vidya' see also the sanskrit anubandham and the tamiḷ Ulladu Narpadu
the poem is part of the Sanskrit Hymns CD

[2] This refers to a traditional story of a party of ten fools who were travelling together. They had to cross a river and on reaching the other shore wanted to check up whether all of them had got safely across. Each one counted in turn, but each one counted the nine others and forgot himself. So they thought the tenth man had been drowned and began to mourn him. Just then a traveller came past and asked them what was the matter. He at once saw the cause of their mistake and in order to convince them he made them walk past him one by one, giving each one a blow as he passed and telling them to count the strokes.