Dasha Shloki Explained

Religion:Hinduism
Author:Adi Shankara
Language:Sanskrit
Caption:Painting of Adi Shankara
Verses:10
Dasha Shloki

The Dasha Shloki is a Sanskrit hymn by the Hindu philosopher Adi Shankara. Comprising ten verses,[1] the Dasha Shloki explores the Brahman-Atman relationship and the author's interpretation of the nature of the self.[2]

Etymology

Dasha Shloki is Sanskrit for "ten verses".[3]

Description

According to legend, Adi Shankara chanted this hymn in response to his disciples's final request for him, which was to explain the essence of the teachings of Vedanta. He is believed to have first sung the hymn when he met his guru, Govindapada.[4]

In the hymn, Adi Shankara states that the nature of the self is identical to Brahman, which is not identical to the finite and unreal not-self. He also describes the self as that which is one, auspicious, free of attributes and assimilation, and eternal.[5]

Hymn

The first stanza of the hymn describes the author's interpretation of his self as identical to Brahman:[6]

See also

References

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  2. Book: T.S.RUKMANI . SHANKARACHARYA . Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting . 978-81-230-2600-8 . 37 . en.
  3. Book: Chaturvedi, Shraddhesh . Five Works of Shankaracharya: With Original Sanskrit Text and Concise Commentary . 2020-01-18 . Shraddhesh Chaturvedi . 45 . en.
  4. Book: Conference, International Society for Metaphysics International . Person and Nature . 1988 . CRVP . 978-0-8191-7025-5 . 12 . en.
  5. Book: Srimat Madhusudana Sarasvati . Siddhantabindu . 1981 . Prasaranga University Of Mydore . Servants of Knowledge . 8.
  6. Book: Vedanta Students . 2017 . 2.