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Verse 7

Ishavasya

यस्मिन् सर्वाणि भूतानि आत्मैवाभूद्विजानतः । तत्र को मोहः कः शोक एकत्वमनुपश्यतः ॥७॥

यस्मिन् । सर्वाणि । भूतानि । आत्मा । एव । अभूत् । विजानतः । तत्र । कः । मोहः । कः । शोकः । एकत्वम् । अनुपश्यतः ॥

yasmin sarvāṇi bhūtāni ātmaivābhūd vijānataḥ | tatra ko mohaḥ kaḥ śoka ekatvam anupaśyataḥ ||7||

مَن كان عارفًا فصارت فيه جميعُ الكائناتِ هي الذاتَ وحدَها—فأيُّ وَهْمٍ يبقى هناك، وأيُّ حُزنٍ لمن يُبصرُ الوَحدة؟

For the knower in whom all beings have become the Self alone—there, what delusion is there, what sorrow, for one who sees unity?

Ātman–Brahman non-duality; removal of śoka/moha through ekatva-darśanaMahavakya: Supports the purport of ‘tat tvam asi’ and ‘ahaṃ brahmāsmi’ by asserting identity/oneness of self and all beings (non-dual realization rather than mere ethical unity).YajurŚukla (Vājasaneyī) Yajurveda; commonly transmitted with the Mādhyandina/Kāṇva recensions ShakhaChandas: Anuṣṭubh (śloka-like cadence)