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VIVEKACHUDAMANl 1 19

man art thou, meditate on this in thy mind.

263. That bevond which there is noth- ing; which shines above Maya even, which again is superior to its effects, the uni- verse; the inmost-Self of all. free from dif- ferentiation; the Real Self; the Existence- Knowledge-Bliss Absolute; Infinite and immutable; — that Brahman art thou, meditate on this in thy mind.

264. On the Truth inculcated above,, one must oneself meditate in one's mind, by means of the recognised arguments. By that means one will realise the Truth free from doubt etc., like water in the palm ol one's hand.

[ Inculcated above — in the ten preceding Slokas. Recognised arguments — that are in harmony with the Vedas. ]

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