September 22, 2023
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विद्याविनयसंपन्ने ब्राह्मणे गवि हस्तिनि ।
शुनि चैव श्वपाके च पण्डिताः समदर्शिनः ।।5.18।।
We have the vision to see the world according to our knowledge. The self-realized man sees only the equally existing divine self-principle everywhere. The sea cannot have a different feeling towards the innumerable waves arising in the sea. From the point of view of clay, all the pots made of clay are the same. In the same way, the egoless man who has recognized his Brahman form, his vision of looking at the nameless creation becomes equal. All visible differences are only in titles. The difference between humans can be in the form and color of the body or in the nature of the mind or the sharpness of the intellect. But the life element is always the same in everyone. That's why it is said in this verse that a Brahmin with knowledge, a cow, an elephant, a dog and a candal look at all these with equal vision of a self-realized scholar. There is only one supreme truth in all the titles. Samdarshan is the main feature of self-realization. A wise man does not differentiate on the basis of his personal likes and dislikes. One sees the Supreme Truth experienced in the form of the Self manifested in various names and forms. Knowledgeable great men are the ones who see the same God in the leamed Brahmin and in the Chandal and also in the cow, elephant and dog.
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