आदि शंकराचार्य रचित मनीषापंचकम स्रोत हिंदी अर्थ ManishaPanchakam by Adi Shankaracharya Hindi meaning

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Manisha Panchakam- An Introduction
    The word “Manisha” means “conviction” and “Panchakam” means a collection of five. The central theme of Vedanta is to show the oneness between Jivatma and Paramatma. Sri Sri Shankara in this short composition of five verses brings out this essence of Vedanta with conviction.
    There is a traditional story connected with the composition of these verses. One day Sri Sri Shankara along with his disciples, after having a bath in the Ganges at Kashi was on the way to the temple walking through one of the narrow lanes. Suddenly he saw a Chandala (lowly caste person) walking opposite to him. As per the practice and customs prevailing in those days, Sri Sri Shankara beckons to the Chandala “Move Away Move Away”.
    At such a beckoning from Sri Sri Shankara, Chandala very humbly, yet poignantly lashes out a few questions containing the Ultimate Truth of Vedanta. Immediately Sri Sri Shankara realises the presence of Lord Shiva before him and reels of five verses revealing the wisdom of the Vedas as lived and experienced by him in his direct insight. These five verses have come to be known as #ManishaPanchakam
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