हंसहंसेति यो ब्रूयाद्धंसो ब्रह्मा हरिः शिवः । गुरुवक्त्रात्तु लभ्येत प्रत्यक्षं सर्वतोमुखम् ॥३४॥
हंस-हंस इति यः ब्रूयात् हंसः ब्रह्मा हरिः शिवः । गुरु-वक्त्रात् तु लभ्येत प्रत्यक्षम् सर्वतः-मुखम् ।
haṃsa-haṃseti yo brūyād dhaṃso brahmā hariḥ śivaḥ | guruvaktrāt tu labhyeta pratyakṣaṃ sarvatomukham ||34||
ผู้ใดกล่าวว่า ‘หํส หํส’—หํสนั้นเองคือพรหมา หริ และศิวะ. แต่ความจริงนี้พึงได้รับจากโอษฐ์ของคุรุ: สภาวะที่ประจักษ์โดยตรง ผู้มีพระพักตร์อยู่ทุกทิศ.
Whoever utters ‘haṃsa, haṃsa’—that Haṃsa is Brahmā, Hari, and Śiva. But it is obtained from the mouth of the guru: the directly evident (Reality) whose face is everywhere.
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