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    The Atmashatkam (आत्मषट्कम्, ātmaṣatkam), also known as Nirvanashatkam (निर्वाणषट्कम्, Nirvāṇaṣatkam), [1] is a non-dualistic (advaita) composition consisting of 6 verses or ślokas, attributed to the Hindu exegete Adi Shankara summarizing the basic teachings of Advaita Vedanta, or the Hindu teachings of non-dualism. [citation needed] Etymology.

  3. Nirvana Shatakam, composed by Adi Shankara himself, embodies the spiritual pursuit. Here are the lyrics and meaning of this timeless composition. Article Dec 21, 2021. Sadhguru looks at the significance of the Nirvana Shatakam chant and explores what is being conveyed through it. Sadhguru: Nirvana means "formless."

  4. Nirvana Shatkam or Atma Shatkam as it is popularly known, is a śloka in six stanzas written by the great Ādi Śaṅkaracharya summarizing the basic teachings of Advaita Vedanta, or the Hindu teachings of non-dualism.

  5. Nirvana Shatkam, also known as atma shatkam, composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya is a magnificently lucid piece of poetry, a razor-sharp distinction between reality and false identification and the product born from the very highest states of meditation.

    • Nirvana Shatakam – Origin
    • Nirvana Shatakam – Concept
    • Nirvana Shatakam – Slokam

    Sri Adi Sankaracharya had travelled the entire length and breadth of Bharath (Hindusthan) seeking and spreading the knowledge. As believed, Sri Adi Sankara as a young boy of eight years was strolling in the neighbourhood of the banks of river Narmada. Sri Sankara was in search of a spiritual teacher (Guru) for himself. He met Seer Sri Govinda Bhaga...

    Nirvana Shatkam is composed on the principles of Oneness, i.e, the transformation of inner soul (Jeevathma) into Bhagwan Shiva (Paramathma) through self-realization. This attainment of supreme soul is possible only through self-liberation, i.e letting go of material attachments. ‘’Vana’’ means the support structure such as wood or cloth and ‘’Nirva...

    This narrative contains the Devanagari & English scripts and a simple English translation. मनो बुद्ध्यहंकार चित्तानि नाहम् न च श्रोत्र जिह्वे न च घ्राण नेत्रे न च व्योम भूमिर् न तेजॊ न वायु: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोहम् शिवॊहम् (1) mano budhDh-yahankaara chiththaani naaham na cha Shrothra jihvae na cha GhraaNa naethrae na cha vyoama Bhoomir na thejoa na v...

  6. Nirvana Shatkam of Adi Shankaracharya - Slokas, Traslation, Meaning. By Adi Sankaracharya, Translated by P. R. Ramachander. Mano budhyahankara chithaa ninaham, Na cha srothra jihwe na cha graana nethrer, Na cha vyoma bhoomir na thejo na vayu, Chidananada Roopa Shivoham, Shivoham. Neither am I mind, nor intelligence , Nor ego, nor thought,

  7. Mar 11, 2024 · “Nirvana Shatkam,” meaning the six verses of liberation, was composed by Adi Shankaracharya, the great Indian philosopher and teacher of Advaita Vedanta.