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 Sixth Volume
First Taranga
it is only by virtue of God’s grace that i had had the opportunity of coming in contact with two great souls and as for myself i have learnt from both of them the lesson of Monotheism. Many an
opinion is there about it but the four Vedas in one way or the other have made it clear that both Jivatma’ (i.e. man) and ‘Paramatma’ (i.e. God) are but one and indivisible. Whatever knowledge is kept treasured in the Upanishads and whatever little meaning i have been able to understand is given below. it would be relevant in that i am going to put their gems and advice on record which is the sole purpose of this book.
at the time of getting the worthy disciple initiated by him, Guru Paramhans, by way of advice, said:
तत्वमसस महाप्रज्ञ हंसः सधोऽहं तवभावय। निमजिमधो नििहङ्कािः स्वभावेि सुखं चि॥
tatvamasi mahāprajña haṃsaḥ so'haṃ vibhāvaya, nirmamo nirahaṅkāraḥ svabhāvena  sukhaṃ  cara.
O wise one you are That. Contemplate on ‘i am That and That is me’. Free from all sense of mine and ego move, move happily as per your innate nature.
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