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1 16 VIVEKACHUDAMANJ

256. That which i^ untouched by the six-fold wave ; meditated upon by the Yogi's heart, but not grasped by the sense organs ; which the Buddhi cannot know; and which is unimpeachable; — that Brahman art thou, meditate on this in thy mind.

[ Sixfold wave — viz. decay and death, hunger and thirst, grief and delusion, which overtake the body and mind. ]

257. That which is the substratum of the universe with its various subdivisions, which are all creations of delusion ; which Itself has no other support; which is dis-^ tinct from the gross and subtle; which has no parts; and has verily no exemplar; — - that Brahman art thou, meditate on this in thy mind.

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