Tattva Bodha
by Shankara
translated by Charles Johnston
The Awakening to Reality
I
To the Master, the World-Soul, the Master of seekers for
union, obeisance; to the teacher, the giver of wisdom. To fulfill love for those
who would be free, this Awakening to Reality is addressed to them.
The Four Perfections
We shall tell of the way of
discerning reality, the perfection of freedom, for those who are fitted by
possessing the Four Perfections.
What are the Four
Perfections?
-- The Discerning between lasting and
unlasting things; No Rage for enjoying the fruit of works, either here or there;
the Six Graces that follow Peace; and then the Longing to be free.
What is the Discerning between lasting and unlasting
things?
-- The one lasting thing is the Eternal; all,
apart from it, is unlasting.
What is No Rage?
-- A lack of longing for enjoyments here and in the
heaven-world.
What is possession of the Perfections that
follow Peace?
-- Peace; Self-Control; Steadiness;
Sturdiness; Confidence; Intentness.
What is Peace?
-- A firm hold on emotion.
What is
Self-Control?
-- A firm hold on the lust of the eyes and
the outward powers.
What is Steadiness?
-- A following out of one's own genius.
What is Sturdiness?
-- A readiness
to bear opposing forces, like cold and heat, pleasure and pain.
What is Confidence?
-- Confidence is
a reliance on the Voice of the Teacher and Final Wisdom.
What is Intentness?
--
One-pointedness of the imagination.
What is the Longing to
be free?
-- It is the longing: "That Freedom may be mine."
The Discerning of Reality
These are the Four
Perfections. Through these, men are fitted to discern Reality.
What is the Discerning of Reality?
-- It is this: the Self is real; other than it, all is
fancy.
Self, Vestures, Veils, Modes
What is the Self?
-- He who stands apart from the Physical, the Emotional,
and the Causal Vestures; who is beyond the five Veils; who is witness of the
three Modes; whose own nature is Being, Consciousness, Bliss -- this is the
Self.
The Three Vestures
What is the Physical Vesture?
-- Being formed of the five creatures fivefolded, born
through works, it is the house where opposing forces like pleasure and pain are
enjoyed; having these six accidents: it is, is born, grows, turns the corner,
declines, perishes; such is the Physical Vesture.
What is
the Emotional Vesture?
-- Being formed of the five
creatures not fivefolded, born through works, the perfection of the enjoyment of
opposing forces like pleasure and pain, existing with its seventeen phases: the
five powers of knowing; the five powers of doing; the five lives; emotion, one;
the soul, one; this is the Emotional Vesture.
The five
powers of knowing are: Hearing, Touch, Sight, Taste, Smell. Hearing's radiation
is Space; Touch's, Air; Sight's, the Sun; Smell's, the Twin Physicians; these
are the powers of knowing.
Hearing's business is the
seizing of sounds; Touch's business, the seizing of contacts; Sight's business,
the seizing of forms; Taste's business, the seizing of tastes; Smell's business,
the seizing of odors.
The five powers of doing are: Voice,
Hands, Feet, Putting-forth, Generating. Voice's radiation is the Tongue of
Flame; Hands', the Master; Feet's, the Pervader; Putting-forth's, Death;
Generating's, the Lord of Beings; thus the radiations of the powers of doing.
Voice's business is speaking; Hands' business is grasping
things; Feet's business is going; Putting-forth's business is removing waste;
Generating's business is physical enjoying.
What is the
Causal Vesture?
-- Being formed through ineffable,
beginningless unwisdom, it is the Substance and Cause of the two Vestures;
though unknowing as to its own nature, it is yet in nature unerring; this is the
Causal Vesture.
The Three Modes
What are the Three Modes?
-- The Modes of Waking, Dreaming, Dreamlessness.
What is the Mode, Waking?
-- It is
where knowledge comes through Hearing and the other knowing powers, whose
business is sound and the other perceptions; this is the Waking Mode.
When attributing itself to the Physical Vesture, the Self
is called the Pervading.
Then what is the Mode, Dreaming?
-- The world that presents itself in rest, generated by
impressions of what has been seen and heard in the Mode, Waking, is the Mode,
Dreaming.
When attributing itself to the Emotional
Vesture, the Self is called the Radiant.
What then is the
Mode, Dreamlessness?
-- The sense that I perceive
outwardly nothing at all, that rest is joyfully enjoyed by me, this is the Mode,
Dreamlessness.
When attributing itself to the Causal
Vesture, the Self is called the Intuitional.
The Five Veils
What are the Five Veils?
-- The Food-formed; the Life-formed; the Emotion-formed;
the Knowledge-formed; the Bliss-formed.
What is the
Food-formed?
-- Coming into being through the essence of
food, getting its growth through the essence of food, in the food-formed world
it is again dispersed, this is the Food-formed Veil -- the Physical Vesture.
What is the Life-formed?
-- The
Forward-life and the four other Lives, Voice and the four other powers of doing;
these are the Life-formed.
What is the Emotion-formed
Veil?
-- Emotion, joining itself to the five powers of
knowing -- this is the Emotion-formed Veil.
What is the
Knowledge-formed?
-- The Soul, joining itself to the five
powers of knowing -- this is the Knowledge-formed Veil.
What is the Bliss-formed?
-- This
verily is the Substance not quite pure because of the unwisdom that gives birth
to the Causal Vesture; in it are founded all joys; this is the Bliss-formed
Veil.
Thus the Five Veils.
By
saying: "Mine are the lives; mine is emotion; mine is the soul; mine is the
wisdom"; these are recognized as possessions. And just as a bracelet, a
necklace, a house and such things separated from one's self, are recognized as
possessions, so the Five Veils and the Vestures, recognized as possessions, are
not the Self (the Possessor).
What then, is the Self?
-- It is that whose own-nature is Being, Consciousness,
Bliss.
What is Being?
-- What stands
through the Three Times (Present, Past, Future) -- this is Being.
What is Consciousness?
-- The
own-nature of Perceiving.
What is Bliss?
-- The own-nature of Joy.
Thus let a
man know that the own-nature of his own Self is Being, Consciousness, Bliss.
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II
We shall speak now of the way the four-and-twenty natures
are developed.
The Primitive Seven
Dwelling together with the
Evolver in glamor, who is the very self of the three potencies: substance,
force, and space.
From this glamor, shining ether came
forth.
From shining ether, breath came forth.
From breath, fire came forth.
From
fire, the waters came forth.
From the waters, earth came
forth.
Their Substantial Parts
Now, among these five
natures:
From the substantial part of shining ether, the
power of hearing came forth.
From the substantial part of
breath, the power of touch came forth.
From the
substantial part of fire, the power of seeing came forth.
From the substantial part of the waters, the power of
taste came forth.
From the substantial part of earth, the
power of smelling came forth.
From the united substantial
parts of these five natures, the inner powers -- mind, soul, self-assertion,
imagination -- came forth.
Mind is the very self of
intending and doubting.
Soul is the very self of
affirmation.
Self-assertion is the very self of
attributing selfhood.
Imagination is the very self of
image-making.
The regent of mind is the Moon.
The regent of soul is the Evolver.
The regent of self-assertion is the Transformer.
The regent of imagination is the Pervader.
Their Forceful Parts
Now, among these five
natures:
From the forceful part of shining ether, the
power of voice came forth.
From the forceful part of
breath, the power of handling came forth.
From the
forceful part of fire, the power of moving came forth.
From the forceful part of the waters, the power of
engendering came forth.
From the forceful part of earth,
the power of extruding came forth.
From the united
forceful parts of these natures, the five lives -- the upward-life, the
forward-life, the uniting-life, the distributing-life, the downward-life -- came
forth.
Their Spatial Parts Of these five natures, from
their spatial parts, the five-folded five elements come forth.
What is this five-folding?
It is
this: taking the spatial parts of the five primitive natures -- one part of each
-- these parts are each first divided in two; then one half of each part is left
alone, on one side, while the other halves of each are each divided into four.
Then to the half of each nature, is joined the fourth of the half [the eighth]
of each of the other natures. And thus five-folding is made.
From these five primitive natures, thus five-folded, the
physical vesture is formed. Hence the essential unity between the clod and the
Evolving Egg.
The Life and the Lord
There is an image of the
Eternal, which attributes itself to the vestures, and is called the Life. And
this Life, through the power of Nature, regards the Lord as separate from
itself.
When wearing the disguise of Unwisdom, the Self is
called the Life.
When wearing the disguise of Glamor, the
Self is called the Lord.
Thus, through the difference of
their disguises, there is an appearance of difference between the Life and the
Lord. And as long as this appearance of difference continues, so long will the
revolving world of birth and death continue. For this reason the idea of the
difference between the Life and the Lord is not to be admitted.
But how can the idea of unity between the self-assertive,
little-knowing Life, and the selfless, all-knowing Lord, be accepted, according
to the famous words, that thou art; since the genius of these two, the Life and
the Lord, is so opposite?
This is not really so; for 'Life
attributing itself to the physical and emotional vestures' is only the verbal
meaning of thou; while the real meaning of thou is 'pure Consciousness, bare of
all disguises, in dreamless life.'
And so 'the Lord full
of omniscience and power' is but the verbal meaning of that; while the real
meaning of that is 'pure Consciousness stripped of disguises.' Thus there is no
contradiction in the unity of the Life and the Lord, since both are pure
Consciousness.
The Free-in-Life
And thus all beings in whom the
idea of the eternal has been developed, through the words of wisdom and the true
Teacher, are Free-in-life.
Who is Free-in-life?
Just as there is the firm belief that 'I am the body,' 'I
am a man,' 'I am a priest,' 'I am a serf,' so he who possesses the firm
conviction that 'I am neither priest nor serf nor man, but stainless Being,
Consciousness, Bliss, the Shining, the inner Master, Shining Wisdom,' and knows
this by direct perception, he is Free-in-life.
The Three Modes of Deeds
Thus by the direct
knowledge that 'I am the Eternal,' he is freed from all the bonds of his deeds.
How many modes of these 'deeds' are there? If counted as
'deeds to come,' 'deeds accumulated,' and 'deeds entered on,' there are three
modes.
The pure and impure deeds that are done by the body
of the wise, after wisdom is won, are called 'deeds to come.'
And what of 'deeds accumulated'? The deeds that are
waiting to be done, sprung from seeds sown in endless myriads of births, are
'deeds accumulated.'
And what are 'deeds entered on'? The
deeds that give joy and sorrow here in the world, in this vesture, are 'deeds
entered on.' Through experiencing them they reach cessation; for the using-up of
deeds entered on comes through experiencing them. And 'deeds accumulated' reach
cessation through wisdom, the very self of certainty that 'I am the Eternal.'
'Deeds to come' also reach cessation through wisdom. For, as water is not bound
to the lotus-leaf, so 'deeds to come' are not bound to the wise.
For those who praise and love and honor the wise, to them
come the pure 'deeds to come' of the wise. And those who blame and hate and
attack the wise, to them come all the unspeakable deeds, whose very self is
impurity, of the wise man's 'deeds to come.'
The End
Then the Knower of the Self, crossing
over the circling world, even here enjoys the bliss of the Eternal. As the
sacred books say: The Knower of the Self crosses over sorrow.
And the sacred traditions say: Whether he leave his mortal
form in Benares or in a dog-keeper's hut, if he has gained wisdom, he is free,
his limitations laid aside.
Thus the Awakening to Reality is completed.