Four great declarations are supreme truth from four Vedas. These four
great declaration; 'mahavakyas' are found in one each in each Vedas.
These Great Statements are:-
1. “Pragnanam Brahama” - Consciousness is Brahmam
2. “Tat Tavam Asi” - That Thou Art
3. “Ayam Atma brahma” - This Self is
Brahman
4. “Aham Braham Asmi” - I am Brahman
or “Self-Realized”
Consciousness is Brahmam – First Great Statement
This mahavakya appears in the
‘Aitareya’ Upanishad of the ‘Rig Veda’. It declares that the ‘Atman
(consciousness) which is pulsating in every individual and which is giving
sentiency to the matter layer is the same as the supreme reality behind the all
universe; Brahaman. It reveals the truth that both microcosm and macrocosm are
founded on the same consciousness. The consciousness in each individual is the
supreme consciousness. This great statement; mahavakya, is the indication to
all seekers that if any one of them should experience the consciousness within;
self realized, they will at once be experiencing the infinite Brahaman; the
total Consciousness.
After constant practice of
meditation indicated in the third great statement, the seeker realizes the Self
in one to be the all-pervading Reality. This is the highest experience of a
seeker when one’s individuality merges with the infinite truth.
That Thou Art – Second Great Statement
This mahavakya ‘Tat Tavam Asi –
That Thou Art’ is appears in Chhandogya Upanishad of Sama Veda. It declares
that the infinite all pervading truth is the Consciousness in you – ‘That Thou
Art’. Here ‘That’ refers to the supreme consciousness; Brahaman and ‘Thou’
refer to the pure self or the consciousness.
It is called as the ‘Updeha
Vakya’; a spiritual advice to a spiritual seeker, because it contains spiritual
instructions addressed to a seeker that Brahman; the spiritual reality is the
self within.
For example, the total gold
available in the world and the gold in any particular ornament is one and the
same metal.
This self is Brahman – Third Great Statement
This mahavakya ‘Ayam Atma
Brahma – This self is Brahman’ is appears in Mandukya Upanishad of Atharva
Veda. In this vakya ‘Ayam’ means – this, ‘atma’ means – self, ‘Brahma’ means –
the supreme self. Another word for ‘ayam atma’ in Veda is ‘pratyagatman’ which
means the ‘inner self’, the indwelling conscious principle. This consciousness
lies deep within oneself with all five material layers; from physical body;
food sheath to the bliss sheath are mere external coverings. So, the inner self
who is giving sentiency to all external covering is identical with the supreme
reality.
This great statement ‘ayam atma
brahm’ is a practical formula for the seeker to practice so as to gradually
discover the identity between one’s Self and the ultimate Reality. It is called
‘abhyasa-vakya’, which means that it is a statement meant for practice.
Here ‘ayam’ which means this is
used instead of that to denote something which is close to oneself as opposed
to that which indicates something farther away. This mahavakya develops a sense
of confidence in a spiritual seeker that the only thing which is close to the
supreme realty is the pure self; the atman. It is really a great indication to
a spiritual indication.
I am a Brahaman; the Self Realized - Forth Great Statement
Aham Brahma Asmi – I am a
Brahaman; this mahavakya appears in Brhadaryaka Upanishad of Yajur Veda. It
declares the conscious principle in oneself is nothing other than the total
consciousness. Aham means ‘I’, asmi means ‘is’ and brahma means all pervading
‘supreme reality’. It means ‘I’; the inner self is not limited one but is the
same as the all-pervading, all-supporting Brahman, the Reality.
‘Asmi’ - means ‘is’ indicates
the oneness of the ‘witness consciousness’ (I) and the pure infinite
Consciousness, Brahman.
It is a self experience of a
spiritual seeker; ‘Sadhaka’; I am a Brahama is an experience which is certified
our spiritual scientists that they discovered in transcendental state. Hence it
is called as ‘Anubhava Vakya’; the statement which is already experience by so
many spiritual scientists. This is a mile stone for who is on path of
spirituality. After constant practice of meditation indicated in the third
great statement, the seeker realizes the Self in one to be the all-pervading
Reality. This is the highest experience of a seeker when one’s individuality
merges with the infinite truth.
All four great statements; the
mahavakya are to guide to spiritual seekers on path of divinity. They are
discovered and experienced by ancient Indian spiritual scientists through their
transcendental states. These mahavakya are now the milestone for the all
spiritual seekers. It is actually a declared spiritual path. These are four
stages of evolution of a seeker on path of spirituality.
Actually these four great
declarations from Vedas are a process of transcending of human soul.
Pragnanam Braham - Consciousness is Brahmam – First Stage
Tat Tavam Asi – Second Stage
Ayam Atma brahma – Third Stage
Aham Brahma Asmi - Forth Stage
Fourth stage is the final stage; when one realized the truth behind.
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