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Transliteration of
original Sanskrit Scripture :-
chitta = the consciousness that is mind calm, antara = another , drishye = seen, buddhi-buddheh = knower for the knowledge of the mind calm ,atiprasangah = endless, smrti = memory, sankaras = confusion ,cha = and. language translation:- If the mind calm of a person become more knower for the knowledge of the mind calm in others, then there would be endless the knower for the knowledge of the mind calm and also the disorder of the memory .. /21/.View Point21:- If a mind calm by others were seen, as to be consciousness, then an endless advancement of the memory, would be as well as disorder there. If mind calm become manifold , the thought and intelligence of one living being may intermix with thought of other living . This would make the projections in mind calm endless and confusion. As such the mind calm is one and cannot be many. If calm of mind of one living being were postulated by a remote mind of another living being, an infinite number of thought would result which in turn would lead to infinite confusion of memories. If it were assumed that thought of two human mind namely the observer and the observed are clubbed, this would result in logical absurdity. Since both of them are based on the same mind calm who would designate the distinction. The result would be a confusion of memories. By accepting the thought and view point of one human mind by mind of another human being, the intellect of one mind would get confused with the intelligence of the other mind. This would result in a confusion of the memory of thought of mind of one human being with the memory of thought of the mind of another human being. It would further result in a mixture of thought. Really the alert mind is one that is flowing in the all living being of universe and is the real one cosmic instrument of interior of natural essence. mind calm of all human being is one cosmic instrument, a cosmic mirror where self alert flowing in endless living being is having vision or view of endless subjects and objects of matter world or spiritual calm as simple or mind calm is glowing. Really the mind calm is merely a cosmic instrument and is a medium to see or observe an object by all living being of universe. The mind uses the illumination of alert of the soul for this purpose. In case mind calm is accepted as a viewer, there would arise confusion when mind calm sees its own-self. The mixture of thought of simple mind that is seen and the mixture of intellect technology of mind calm and the spiritual calm of mind calm that is seer would result in confusion worst confounded. The mind will not be able to see the real view of the calm of the object. It will not get real calm about an object. The thought that it will get in one’s mind will be a hotchpotch mixture of the mind and its thought. As such, even for the sake of arguments, the mind cannot be regarded as a true viewer. It is a cosmic instrument or cosmic mirror through which alert of soul that is a viewer sees the view. The Great Sage that had the mind calm itself is a view and it could be seen through it-self. But the sight of mind calm that is seen through the mind is not the sight of the self-alert . The emptiness of the mind calm can be experienced with the help of self-alert . The mind calm is also a view of alert of soul and not the true viewer. A view of the viewer cannot be experienced. A view of self-alert that is a viewer cannot be experienced. It is formless and shapeless. Its self-alert can only be felt. Making the mind calm thought free and intellect free can only realize self-alert during seeded spiritual union. Emptying the mind calm during seeded spiritual union can experience it. Really the mind calm is a view and not the viewer. Yoga Tip :- Select any one spiritual form & remain above any blind worship or superstition attached to it. Meditate on it with devotion regularly and consciously. Here is offered an icon of mind calm of Ganesha. Ganesha is an archetype of All-spiritual calm and Beneficence. While fixing attention on mind calm, hear, recite or remember its name repeatedly and continue to feel it for 15 minutes or so. It could work as short cut medicine to control and cure various kinds of bodily and mental strains and diseases such as sleeplessness, blood pressure, physical strains, mental worry and/ or mental fears. It also improves concentration and meditation cosmic power and makes mind refreshing. The mind calm of Ganesh Ganapati Deity represent good fortune, new ventures, wisdom and removal of obstacles. Mind calm of Ganesh Ganapati Deity attributes are shell, discus, club and water lily, held in each of his four hands, and his vehicle is a rat. Huge yet gentle, humble enough to ride upon the insignificant rat, his figure in its totality represents the oneness of universe. In his meditative form, serpent-belted, Ganesh Ganapati Deity evokes the tremendous creative power of his father Shiva. Lotuses at his feet magnify Gnash fertility Mind calm of Ganesh Ganapati Deity is represented as a short, pot-bellied man with an elephant's head with one tusk, four arms, and yellow skin. In mythology, the elephant symbolizes devotion, patience and truth. His corpulent figure conveys prosperity as represented by the sweets he is always shown with. In his hands, he holds a conch shell, a discus, a club, and a lotus. Mind calm of Ganesh Ganapati Deity rides on a mouse, signifying the unity of the small with the big. He is also the most widely worshipped deity. All ceremonies, religious or secular, begin with an invocation to Ganesh Ganapati Deity in Hinduism. His image is printed on cards sent out for any happy occasion, like for the announcement of birth in the family or a wedding. Usually before beginning any religious writing, he is invoked with words 'Om Shri Ganeshaya Namaha', literally meaning "Ganesh Ganapati Deity, I pray to you". Most people, from student to shopkeeper, movie producer to nuclear scientist, begin work by invoking Ganesh Ganapati Deity, however briefly. According to the Padma Purana, Ganesh Ganapati Deity is the younger son of Shiva and Parvati. According to the Shiva Purana, Ganesh Ganapati Deity was born of the scurf from Parvati's body.
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