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 VIVEKACHUDAMANI I3I

ao^aln and again clearly noticed in imagi- nation, dream and profound sleep.

[The unreaiity sleep: Because the subtle is

not perceived in the Sushupti state and the gross body in ilie dream and Sushupti states. ]

296. Therefore give np thy identifica- tions with this lump of flesh — the gross body, as well as with the Ego or the subtle body, which are both imagined by the Buddhi. Realising thy own Self, which is Knowledge Absolute and not to be denied in past, present and future, — attain to Peace,

[ Imagined by Buddhi — Because they are not in Annan and our ignorance conjures them up through the Buddhi or determinative faculty.

Denied &'c, — Because the Atman transcends time, ]

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