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I am indeed, That eternal knowing and bliss, love and pure consciousness,
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I am not space, not earth, not fire, water or wind, I am not the ears, the skin, the nose or the eyes, I am not the mind, the ego, the intellect or the memory,
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Na cha shrotravjihve na cha ghraana netre Nirvana Shatakam (or Atma Shatakam) Chidananda Rupa Shivoham Shivoham complete lyrics with translation in English: Shloka 1 This chant is held at great value for the progress in meditative practices that lead to Self-Realization. It is said that when Adi Shankara was a young boy of 8 years and wandering near River Narmada, seeking to find his spiritual teacher, he encountered the seer Gaudapada who asked him, „Who are you?.”Īdi Shankara replied with these stanzas, which are known as „Atma Satkam” or „Nirvaṇa Satkam”. The speaker of the poem is nominally Lord Shiva, but it is commonly seen as a statement by a knowing person of identity with Brahman or Lord Shiva.
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This hymn is considered as synonymous with the path of brahmacharya.Īdi Shankara was a theologian and philosopher from India who centralized the doctrine of non-dualism, Advaita Vedanta. Nirvana Shatakam, also known as Atma Shatakam, is a composition consisting of six shlokas (and hence the name Sat-ka to mean six-fold) written by Adi Shankara, summarizing the basic spiritual teachings of Advaita Vedanta, or the Hindu teachings of nondualism.
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