नानाश्चर्यमिदं विश्वं न किञ्चिदिति निश्चयी ।
निर्वासनः स्फूर्तिमात्रो न किञ्चिदिव शाम्यति ॥ ११-८॥
nānāścaryamidaṃ viśvaṃ na kiñciditi niścayī .
nirvāsanaḥ sphūrtimātro na kiñcidiva śāmyati .. 11-8..
Wer gewiss erkennt: „Dieses vielwunderbare Weltall ist in Wahrheit nichts“, wird frei von Vāsanās, bloßes Aufleuchten des Bewusstseins, und kommt zur Ruhe, als gäbe es nichts.
The translation says the world is full of wonders, yet none of it is real in the ultimate sense. It points to non-attachment to appearances.
The Sanskrit uses nirvāsana, meaning freedom from latent desires or impressions.
It indicates awareness free from identification with objects, desires, and the apparent multiplicity of the world.
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