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Deutsch: Lahiri Mahasayas (1828-1895) Handschrift und Unterschrift in bengalischer Schrift. Die Zeilen erscheinen in einem Brief an einen Chela (Schüler); Der große Meister interpretiert einen Sanskrit-Vers wie folgt: "Er, der einen Zustand der Ruhe erreicht hat, in dem seine Augenlider nicht blinzeln, hat Sambhabi Mudra erreicht." (unterzeichnet unten links) "Sri Shyama Charan Deva Sharman"
English: Lahiri Mahasaya’s (1828-1895) handwriting and signature, in Bengali script.The lines occur in a letter to a chela (disciple); the great master interprets a Sanskrit verse as follows: “He who has attained a state of calmness wherein his eyelids do not blink, has achieved Sambhabi Mudra.” (signed lower left) “Sri Shyama Charan Deva Sharman”
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Source File:Lahiri-Mahasaya-handwriting-signature.jpg https://www.ananda.org/autobiography/
Author Lahiri Mahasaya

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