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Isha Upanishads part 3

 
7-यस्मिन् सर्वाणि भूतानि आत्मा एव अभूत्वि
जानतः ।
 तत्र को मोहः कः शोक एकत्वम् अनुपश्यतः||
      As we know on previously that when someone able to see him self in everything then after there will be no boundaries of you and me everything will be me and myself....that called soul consciousness.... Like that when a yogi comes to that state of mind where everyone and everything is only the form of the Isha and the yogi himself is a formation of Isha then there will be no temptation or any emotions will remain inside him... He will be trigunatita..  In called it 'Nirmal avastha'. 
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8- स पर्यगात् शुक्रम् अकायम् अव्रणम् अस्नाविरम् शुद्धम् अपापविद्धम् ।
 कविः मनीषी परिभूः स्वयम्भू याथातथ्यतो अर्थान् व्यदधात् शाश्वतीभ्यः समाभ्यः||
       The yogi who attend the state of nirmal avastha then one who became aware of the proper form of Swoyambhu who is spread in everywhere who can't be explained who have no forms, no colour no smell or anything He is nothing and at the same time everything is within Himself...That form only creates and destroys and recreats everything... Every Rishi, Maharshi,Muni  , Sanyashi only try to  become conscious of him though they can be in there real form of themselves...
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9- अन्घं तमः प्रविशन्ति ये अविद्याम उपासते । 
      ततो भूय इव ते तमो य उ विद्यायाँ रताः ||
    Those who by knowing everything doesn't follow them they lead to darkness of ignorance and death... Those wo do any work and those who don't both will face  the drakness ignorance... Because karmphal is one of the laws created by Maya and by doing any karma that will reflect as the phal... And at the time when we face the phase of phal ultimately that became our new karma...and this is how the never ending karmaphal process goes on... 
      So by doing any karma no can attain the Salvation... So having attachment in everything leads to ignorance of the truth... So we should try to be samadarshi  .... Towards everything...
             Soon the part 4 will be published please be waited....
                                   -Sriguru
                                   -Srikar subhankar

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