The Nature of Knowledge, the Guru as Living Tīrtha, and the Law of Final Remembrance
गुरोस्तस्य प्रसादाच्च प्राप्तं वै ज्ञानमुत्तमम् । तस्यवाक्योदकैः स्वच्छैः कायस्य मलमेव च
gurostasya prasādācca prāptaṃ vai jñānamuttamam | tasyavākyodakaiḥ svacchaiḥ kāyasya malameva ca
Par la grâce de ce guru, on obtient vraiment la connaissance suprême ; et par ses paroles, limpides comme l’eau, même l’impureté du corps est comme lavée.
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Concept: Guru-kṛpā is the decisive cause for uttama-jñāna; the guru’s words cleanse like clear water, purifying even embodied impurity through inner transformation.
Application: Seek instruction from a realized teacher; treat daily study (svādhyāya) and mantra as ‘inner bathing’; reduce bodily/mental impurities by aligning habits with the guru’s counsel.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: गुरोस्तस्य = गुरोः + तस्य; प्रसादाच्च = प्रसादात् + च; ज्ञानमुत्तमम् = ज्ञानम् + उत्तमम्; तस्यवाक्योदकैः = तस्य + वाक्योदकैः.
It teaches that supreme knowledge arises through the guru’s grace, and that the guru’s pure instruction purifies the disciple, compared poetically to cleansing water.
Because they are described as “svaccha” (clear/pure) and as washing away “mala” (impurity), suggesting that right teaching cleanses ignorance and its effects.
It emphasizes humility and receptivity: one should seek knowledge through reverence for the teacher and allow disciplined instruction to refine conduct and purity.