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      • The Upanishadic maxim: brahmavid brahmaiva bhavati (meaning, the knower of brahman is brahman), really applies to Sadasiva Brahmendra. It is only in mythology we come across such a brahma-vit - examples are: boy-sage Suka, and Sage jaDa-bharata - but in our own historical world, such examples are rarest of the rare.
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  2. The Upanishadic maxim: brahmavid brahmaiva bhavati ( meaning, the knower of brahman is brahman), really applies to Sadasiva Brahmendra. It is only in mythology we come across such a brahma-vit - examples are: boy-sage Suka, and Sage jaDa-bharata - but in our own historical world, such examples are rarest of the rare. Sadasiva Brahmendra is one ...

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  3. The Upanishadic maxim: brahmavid brahmaiva bhavati ( meaning, the knower of brahman is brahman), really applies to Sadasiva Brahmendra. It is only in mythology we come across such a brahma-vit - examples are: boy-sage Suka, and Sage jaDa-bharata- but in our own historical world, such examples are rarest of the rare.

  4. brahmaiva bhavatī means ābhirvuta brāhmarupo bhavatī - he will become one in whom the nature of Brahman becomes manifested. Being freed from rāga, dveṣa and others caused by matter having the three gunas, he will manifest himself the eight characteristics of Brahman such as apahatapāpmatva etc.

  5. When the mind is purified by devotion to “the Paramaguru who has in sport assumed an exceedingly winsome form”, says Sadasiva Brahmendra (on yoga-sutra II-1), prema-bhakti, the intensified and exclusive devotion referred to in I-23, comes naturally.

  6. www.advaita-vedanta.org › series › vivekaVerse 8 - Advaita Vedanta

    BhagavatpAda speaks of approaching such a brahmavit. Thereby is indicated the condition of the mind firmly established in Brahman, completely withdrawn from whatever is non-Atman and non-sat (asat).

  7. Sadasiva Brahmendra (1630-1756) was a saint, composer of Carnatic music and Advaita philosopher and Sishya of the Great saint Shri Paramasivendra Sarasvati (57th Shankaracharya of Moolamnaya Sarvajna Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham), who lived near Thiruvenkadu, Tamil Nadu, during the 15th/16th century. Even Today, many saints from big and small ...

  8. Apr 26, 2020 · The essence of the Upanishadic declaration “Brahmavit Brahmaiva bhavati” is restated in this verse. One who knows Brahman becomes that. Between knowing and becoming, there is no distinction in Brahmavidya.