Ah! You’re asking about “Shuddh Brahmata” and “Vasana” in the context of a Hindi saying or teaching. Let’s clarify each term first:
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Shuddh Brahmata (शुद्ध ब्रह्मता)
- Literally means “pure consciousness of Brahman” or “pure spiritual awareness”.
- Refers to a state of mind that is untainted by desires, ego, or worldly attachments.
- In many Hindi sayings or spiritual teachings, it’s associated with self-realization and living in accordance with divine truth.
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Vasana (वासना)
- Means desires, tendencies, or latent impressions that drive human behavior.
- Vasanas are subtle inclinations formed by past actions or experiences, often leading to attachment and worldly craving.
- Common Hindi/Sanskrit teaching:
“Vasanas hi manushya ko bandhan mein baandhti hain”
(“It is the vasanas that bind a person in worldly bondage.”)
🔹 Hindi Saying Connecting Both
A popular spiritual idea often expressed in Hindi goes like:
“Shuddh brahmata se vasanaon ka nash hota hai.”
(“Through pure Brahman consciousness, desires (vasanas) are destroyed.”)
Meaning:
If one attains pure awareness (Shuddh Brahmata), the latent impulses (Vasanas) lose their power, leading to inner freedom and peace.
If you want, I can give 3–5 more Hindi sayings or proverbs that contrast Vasana (desire) and Brahmata (purity/consciousness) with their deep spiritual meanings. This often appears in Bhagavad Gītā, Upanishads, and Kabir’s teachings.
Do you want me to do that?
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