अध्याय ७
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
जिहीं साधिभूता मातें I प्रतीतीचेनि हातें I धरूनि अधिदैवातें I शिवतलें गा II 180 II
जया जाणिवेचेनि वेगें I मी अधियज्ञुही दृष्टी रिगें I ते तनूचेनि वियोगें I विऱ्हये नव्हतीं II 181 II
एऱ्हवीं आयुष्याचें सूत्र बिघडतां I भूतांची उमटे खडाडता I काय न मरतेयाचिया चित्ता I युगांत नोहे II 182 II
परी नेणों कैसें पै गा I जे जडोनि गेले माझिया अंगा I ते प्रयाणींचिया लगबगा I न सांडितीच मातें II 183 II
एऱ्हवीं तरी जाण I ऐसे जे निपुण I तेचि अंत:करण- I युक्त योगी II 184 II
"Those who experienced that this Creation made of Panchmahabhutas' is My manifestation, the divine principle or the celestial realm that governs the physical universe and its beings. Those who obtained the full KNOWLEDGE of the Supreme Reality through 'Adhidaiva', the subtle aspect of existence, distinct from the gross physical realm (Adhyatma). 'Adhidaiva' is associated with the divine powers that manifest as the senses, such as sight, hearing, smell, etc. These powers are seen as gods or deities that govern the workings of the senses. 'Adhidaiva' is a collective term for the divine forces or powers associated with the senses and their functions. With full KNOWLEDGE those who identified Me as 'Adhiyadnya', emphasizing that I am the divine principle residing within all beings and the ultimate object of worship through sacrifice. Transcending the body those who recognize that you are more than just your physical form. It involves shifting your focus from the external, physical body to an inner, more profound sense of Self. While near-death experiences can be terrifying and distressing for the person as well as for those around him, those who transcend their bodies, those who are deeply devoted to Me and constantly remember Me throughout their lives, naturally remember Me at the time of death, at these most distressing of times. Such a Dnyani devotee who has mastered the Art of Death, having steady, composed, and focused mind, a state of mental stability and equanimity, free from the fluctuations of desires and aversions is the Yogi in the truer sense."
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरूचरणार्पणमस्तु II
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