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 120 VIVEKACHUDAMANI

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265 . Realising: in this bodv the Knowledg^e Absohite free from Nescience and its effects, like the king in an ariny^ and being ever established in thy own Self, by resting on that Knowledge, merge the universe in the Brahman.

266. In the recesses of the Bnddhi there is the Brahman, distinct from the gross and subtle, the Existence Absolute, Su- preme, the One without a second. Ke who lives in this cave as Brah7Jian^ for him, O beloved, there is no more entrance into the mother's v/omb.

[ Cave — The Buddhi is often spoken of thus. He who lives etc. — He who always thinks of him- self as Brahman has no more rebirth. ]

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