Nirvana Dasakam (Dasa Sloki) By Sri Adi Sankaracharya
This bunch of ten verses issued forth from the bosom of Sri Adi Sankara when he met his guru Govindapada for the first time. When guru asked Sankara who he was, the latter's reply was in the form of these ten verses, each ending with the words “SivaH kEvalOham” (I am of the form of Pure Auspiciousness). They sparkle with subtle meditative thoughts and are chanted by Vedantic students to lift themselves into high moods of meditation. It is also said that Sri Adi Sankara gave out these very verses to the disciples before his disappearance from this world, when they asked him to instruct them specifically on the ideas to be contemplated and meditated upon.
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