Sixteenth year was to end, When a Brahmin, very old, Before Sankara appeared And for a debate invited. On Brahma Sutra Bashyam, For days argued both of them. On Sankara’s interpretation, He opposed every portion. Padma Pada wondered, “Who could be this old, Debating with my Master, Non-stop, for days together? ” “He isn’t an ordinary man And none other than Sage Vyasa in disguise The Author for this.” Sankara also found out He was facing the test From the great Sage, Who had this courage. He prostrated and said, “Oh Sage, I’m blessed. Before you, I’m nothing. But still, why am I arguing? ” “Pardon my offence, Rather my impudence, To show my pride, And defend my side.” The Sage consoled him, And softly told him, “I hid my identity To get an opportunity.” “Your interpretations And my explanations Are one and the same And will earn a name.” “Another sixteen years Of age will be yours For you to go ahead, And your works to spread. The Sage then vanished. From Kasi, Sankara started. His words, everyone heard. His works began to spread |
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
(Adi Sankara) 10 Tested by an old Brahmin
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