What is Samsara?
Dhanyāṣṭakam- Verse -7
Oh, poor butterfly,
mesmerized by the lotus’ beauty,
you drift too close
and sink into the sludge.
The sludge of saṃsāra
pulls you again and again.
What is long dried
appears juicy still,
sweetness borrowed
from the Self.
Superimposing ātmā upon anātmā,
you chase pleasures,
material triumphs,
emotional surges.
See the attention seeking mind
Watch it, without condemnation.
Drop the drama; Hold on to Rama!
Leave this duḥkhālaya; here and now.
Listen to one class a day,
Rip the silken shackle away
Grip sickle of jñāna
Cut the root of the disease.
At first, a sādhana,
cultivated as asaṅgatva
Later, it is known
as your very nature.
Mūla-mantra japa
clears the subtle knots.
Nothing obstructs
what was never bound.
You are light
You are free,
Open your wings
Fly effortlessly!

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