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Tiny divine messengers



Adi Shankara, in his seminal work Vivekachudamani, elucidates the perils of succumbing to our senses through poignant analogies. The moth, enticed by the radiant flame, ventures close and is consumed by its fiery allure. The fish, entangled in the tantalising lure dangled by the cunning fisherman, pays with its very existence.



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