Can you explain the concept of Maya using the analogies provided in Chapter 26?

πŸ“– Chapter 26

Chapter 26 explains the concept of Maya as the power of illusion that makes the unmanifest universe appear as a collection of real, separate objects. The chapter uses several powerful analogies to clarify this. It compares the physical world to a city reflected in a mirror, which seems real but has no true existence there. It is also likened to a dream born of desires that feels completely real but vanishes upon waking. Furthermore, Maya is described as the ignorance that causes one to mistake a rope for a snake, illustrating how our perception of the world is a misinterpretation of the true nature of the Self, an illusion which dissolves when the Guru imparts true knowledge.


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