2."THIS MANTRAM THROWS A FLOOD OF LIGHT ON THE PREVIOUS ONE"

Chapter-3.

Section-1.

Mantram-2.



1. This mantram is pointedly declaring what the two birds stand for.


2. The bird eating fruits, is our ego, which due to ignorance of its real nature, it entertains desires and strives to fulfill them in the outer world of sense-objects.


3. This ego suffer in its own delusions ( maya) (moham) (wrong-perceptions).


4. This ego does not know its real nature the "witnessing bird".


5. The  ego ( the fruits eating bird) under delusions, is the Jeevatma.


6. "the various false values; wrong notions, attachments, lust, greed, passions, fears, despairs"are all for the Jeevatma.


7. This ego fails to discover the True and Real, which is eternally there behind itself.


8. Hence this mantram says "when he (the ego) sees the other, the witnessing bird, the Lord ( Paramatma), and realizes His (Lord) glory, he ( ego) becomes free from dejection."

  

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