Thank you so much for giving a divine insight of a wonderful tathwa . The explanation was apt accompanied with a soulful Shankarabaranam. Best wishes. Look forward for more.
AkAsham and Atman. Akasham or vacant space exists throughout the Universe. Atman exists throughout the creations. Even inside a human body Akasham exists. The one inside the head is called Chitaakaasham. Akasaham and Atman are so similar in their properties that we will be wonder struck when we just compare them. Both Akasham and Atman prevail everywhere. Both of them are immutable and imperishable. Neither of them can be destroyed. Neither of them can be transformed. Both of them are in their pure subtle forms. Both of them are completely colorless. Both of them can not cling on to anything else. Nothing else can cling on to them either. Both of them pervade inside and outside every object. Both of them are so minute that they defy perception through any sense organs. Neither of them can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted or felt. Neither of them can be known by any regular methods of knowledge. Without space, there is no Universe. Without Atman, there is no creation.
ತನ್ನದೇ ಆದ ಸ್ವಂತ ಅಸ್ತಿತ್ವದ ಅಪೂರ್ವ ಕಲಾವಿದ,ಸಂಗೀತ ವಿದ್ವಾನ್- ಶ್ರೀ ವಿಜಯಶಿವ. ಅಭಿವಂದನೆಗಳು.
Our music has everything, it is for us to rise up to that level and imbibe. Thank you Vijay Anna for this effort.
Thank you so much for giving a divine insight of a wonderful tathwa . The explanation was apt accompanied with a soulful Shankarabaranam. Best wishes. Look forward for more.
Super presentation. !!
Brilliant as always, ❤️.
Beautiful explanations by Shri. Vijay Siva. Excellent rendition of the kriti too. Great team, as always.
Thanks for this valuable insight. The theme and choice of songs to elucidate the idea is brilliant.🙏🏼
Brilliant rendition. 👏 Superb Sankarabharanam.
AkAsham and Atman.
Akasham or vacant space exists throughout the Universe.
Atman exists throughout the creations.
Even inside a human body Akasham exists.
The one inside the head is called Chitaakaasham.
Akasaham and Atman are so similar in their properties that
we will be wonder struck when we just compare them.
Both Akasham and Atman prevail everywhere.
Both of them are immutable and imperishable.
Neither of them can be destroyed.
Neither of them can be transformed.
Both of them are in their pure subtle forms.
Both of them are completely colorless.
Both of them can not cling on to anything else.
Nothing else can cling on to them either.
Both of them pervade inside and outside every object.
Both of them are so minute that they defy perception through any sense organs.
Neither of them can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted or felt.
Neither of them can be known by any regular methods of knowledge.
Without space, there is no Universe.
Without Atman, there is no creation.