Nirvana satakam

  Sankara ten verses




Dasa Sloki or Nirvana Dasakam of


Adhi Sankara Bhagawat Pada


Translated by P.R.Ramachander


(These ten verses of philosophy is the essence of the thoughts of Sankara, the philosopher. 


There are two stories about its origin. One says that when Adhi Sankara approached Sage Govinda Pada and requested him to make him his disciple, then it seems Govinda Pada asked the young boy, “Who are you?” and this is his reply.


 Another story tells that when Sankara said that he is about to leave this earth, his disciples wanted to tell them all his teachings in a summary form and this is the reply.


. 1


I  not earth, I am not water.


I am not light, I am not wind,


I am not ether, I am not sense organs,


Nor am I a combination of these,


Because they don’t always exist.


I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




2


I am not the caste, I am not the caste rules,


I am not stages of life,


I am not rules , I am not the just conduct,


I am not meditation, I am not yogic practice,


For the concept of I and me destroy all these.


I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




3




Neither the mother nor the father.


Neither the celestial gods nor the earth,


Neither the Vedas ,nor the fire sacrifice,


Nor the holy waters, they say, exist in sleep.


But there is no void in sleep, either.


So I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




. 4




Neither the Sankhya principle,


Nor the doctrine of Shaiva,


Not the principle of pancha rathra,


Nor the doctrine of Jainas,


Nor the principle of Meemasa,


Are Unique experiences,


For the soul is the purest known truth.,


So I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




. 5




Neither white nor black,


Neither red nor yellow,


Neither large nor thin,


Neither short , nor tall,


And neither with a form is the soul,


For this soul is the form of the light,


So I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




. 6


Neither the state of waking,


Nor the state of dream,


Nor the state of deep sleep is for me,


Neither the earthy feelings,


Nor the glorified feelings of dreams,


Nor the feeling of wakefulness in sleep am I,


For these are the souls of avidya,


And I am the fourth , the thureeya, which is beyond these,


So I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




. 7




Neither the origin of knowledge,


Nor the books of knowledge,


Neither he disciple nor the teacher,


Neither you, nor me and nor this world am I,


For this is not tolerated by innate realization,


So I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




8


Neither above , nor below,


Neither inside nor outside,


Neither the middle , nor the across,


Neither the east nor the west am I,


For like the all pervading ether,


I am spread everywhere,


So I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




. 9



Being all pervasive and goal oriented,


Being dependent on its own nature,


Than depending on any out side thing,


This world is trivial as it is different from self.


So I am simply Shiva the self,


For this remains even in sleep,


After everything is taken out.




10



It is not even one and how can it be two,


Neither is it unique and nor not unique,


Neither is it a vacuum nor something different from it,


For it is the essence of non dual reality


So how can I tell about what is established by all philosophy?




 










॥ निर्वाण षटकम्॥


मनो बुद्ध्यहंकारचित्तानि नाहम् न च श्रोत्र जिह्वे न च घ्राण नेत्रे


न च व्योम भूमिर् न तेजॊ न वायु: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥




न च प्राण संज्ञो न वै पञ्चवायु: न वा सप्तधातुर् न वा पञ्चकोश:


न वाक्पाणिपादौ न चोपस्थपायू चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥




न मे द्वेष रागौ न मे लोभ मोहौ मदो नैव मे नैव मात्सर्य भाव:


न धर्मो न चार्थो न कामो ना मोक्ष: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥




न पुण्यं न पापं न सौख्यं न दु:खम् न मन्त्रो न तीर्थं न वेदा: न यज्ञा:


अहं भोजनं नैव भोज्यं न भोक्ता चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥




न मृत्युर् न शंका न मे जातिभेद: पिता नैव मे नैव माता न जन्म


न बन्धुर् न मित्रं गुरुर्नैव शिष्य: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥




अहं निर्विकल्पॊ निराकार रूपॊ विभुत्वाच्च सर्वत्र सर्वेन्द्रियाणाम्


न चासंगतं नैव मुक्तिर् न मेय: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् 



Meaning:


1) I am not mind, nor intellect, nor ego, nor the reflections of inner self. I am not the five senses. I am beyond that. I am not the ether, nor the earth, nor the fire, nor the wind (i.e. the five elements). I am indeed, That eternal knowing and bliss, Shiva, love and pure consciousness.




2) Neither can I be termed as energy (Praana), nor five types of breath (Vaayu), nor the seven material essences (dhaatu), nor the five coverings (panca-kosha). Neither am I the five instruments of elimination, procreation, motion, grasping, or speaking. I am indeed, That eternal knowing and bliss, Shiva, love and pure consciousness.




3) I have no hatred or dislike, nor affiliation or liking, nor greed, nor delusion, nor pride or haughtiness, nor feelings of envy or jealousy. I have no duty (dharma), nor any money, nor any desire (refer: kama), nor even liberation (refer: moksha). I am indeed, That eternal knowing and bliss, Shiva, love and pure consciousness.




4) I have neither virtue (punya), nor vice (paapa). I do not commit sins or good deeds, nor have happiness or sorrow, pain or pleasure. I do not need mantras, holy places, scriptures, rituals or sacrifices (yajna). I am none of the triad of the observer or one who experiences, the process of observing or experiencing, or any object being observed or experienced. I am indeed, That eternal knowing and bliss, Shiva, love and pure consciousness.




5) I do not have fear of death, as I do not have death. I have no separation from my true self, no doubt about my existence, nor have I discrimination on the basis of birth. I have no father or mother, nor did I have a birth. I am not the relative, nor the friend, nor the guru, nor the disciple. I am indeed, That eternal knowing and bliss, Shiva, love and pure consciousness.




6) I am all pervasive. I am without any attributes, and without any form. I have neither attachment to the world, nor to liberation. I have no wishes for anything because I am everything, everywhere, every time, always in equilibrium. I am indeed, That eternal knowing and bliss, Shiva, love and pure consciousness.