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- Atma_Shatkam abstract "The Atma shatkam (Devanāgarī: आत्मषट्कम्, IAST: ātmaṣaṭkam)is also known as Nirvana Shatkam (Devanāgarī: निर्वाणषट्कम्, IAST: Nirvāṇaṣaṭkam), and by other variations of these names. It is a śloka in six stanzas written by the great Ādi Śaṅkara (first Shankaracharya) summarizing the basic teachings of Advaita Vedanta, or the Hindu teachings of non-dualism. It was written around 788-820 CE. He mastered the Vedas by the age of 6. This shows he is a re-incarnation, as Vedas take a whole lifetime to master.When a young boy of eight (Adi Sankara), while wandering in the Himalayas, seeking to find his Guru, he encountered a sage who asked him, "Who are you?". The boy answered with these stanzas, which are known as "Nirvana Shatakam" or Atma Shatakam".The sage the boy was talking to was Swami Govindpada Acharya, who was, indeed, the teacher he was looking for. These few verses can be of tremendous value to progress in contemplation practices that lead to Self-Realization."Nirvana" is complete equanimity, peace, tranquility, freedom and joy. "Atma" is the True Self.The speaker of the poem is nominally Śiva, but it is generally seen as a statement by a knowing person of identity with Śiva or Brahmān. The speaker lists in the earlier verses what he (or Brahmān) is not. He is not body or mind, nor the things that attach them to each other and to the world, including the intellect, the senses, the practices of life, the occurrences of life such as birth and death. In the last verse he says that he permeates the universe, and that he is consciousness, bliss and the soul, and by implication, the Atman and Brahmān.".
- Atma_Shatkam wikiPageExternalLink mystic-chants-nirvana-shatakam.
- Atma_Shatkam wikiPageExternalLink nirvana.pdf.
- Atma_Shatkam wikiPageExternalLink poemgen.php?id=30.
- Atma_Shatkam wikiPageID "9088149".
- Atma_Shatkam wikiPageRevisionID "604050936".
- Atma_Shatkam subject Category:Hindu_texts.
- Atma_Shatkam comment "The Atma shatkam (Devanāgarī: आत्मषट्कम्, IAST: ātmaṣaṭkam)is also known as Nirvana Shatkam (Devanāgarī: निर्वाणषट्कम्, IAST: Nirvāṇaṣaṭkam), and by other variations of these names. It is a śloka in six stanzas written by the great Ādi Śaṅkara (first Shankaracharya) summarizing the basic teachings of Advaita Vedanta, or the Hindu teachings of non-dualism. It was written around 788-820 CE. He mastered the Vedas by the age of 6.".
- Atma_Shatkam label "Atma Shatkam".
- Atma_Shatkam label "Ātmaṣaṭkam".
- Atma_Shatkam sameAs Ātmaṣaṭkam.
- Atma_Shatkam sameAs m.027x70l.
- Atma_Shatkam sameAs Q2869521.
- Atma_Shatkam sameAs Q2869521.
- Atma_Shatkam wasDerivedFrom Atma_Shatkam?oldid=604050936.
- Atma_Shatkam isPrimaryTopicOf Atma_Shatkam.