Hanuman Sees Rama (The Ramayana) Poem by Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar

Hanuman Sees Rama (The Ramayana)

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When I see myself as body
I am an object at Your feet.
(It speaks of Dvaita. One from two)

When I see myself as Atma
I am part of You, the Supreme.
(It speaks of Visishtavaita. One in two)

When I find myself as the truth
You and I are one and the same.
(It speaks of Advaita - no two but one)

(Vdanta speaks about the relation between the Supreme and the soul as one or as two etc)
15.04.2017

Thursday, May 11, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: souls
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tom Allport 11 May 2017

an interesting poem of requirements to improve ones self being? ............well written

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Kumarmani Mahakul 11 May 2017

Soul is part of God's creation. Body is servant of soul and this is fro service of God. This is an interesting poem shared here. This revives faith. Conversation between Hanumana and Rama carries truth.10

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Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar

Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar

Aravayal, karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, South India
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