न च प्राणसंज्ञो न वै पञ्चवायुः न वा सप्तधातुर्न वा पञ्चकोशः । न वाक्पाणिपादौ न चोपस्थपायू चिदानन्दरूपः शिवोऽहं शिवोऽहम् ॥
Would you like one of these instead? Please confirm, and I’ll proceed immediately.
| Organization | Website | Free PDF Available | |--------------|---------|--------------------| | Chinmaya Mission | chinmayamission.com | Yes (many texts) | | Ramakrishna Math | belurmath.org | Yes | | Sanskrit Documents | sanskritdocuments.org | Yes | | Archive.org | archive.org | Yes (public domain) | | Gitapress | gitapress.org | Yes (Hindi/Sanskrit) |
The text emphasizes the "inward eye" [4]. It teaches that while physical beauty is transient and liable to decay, the inner beauty of the soul is naturally sublime and remains unaffected by time [4].
It sounds like you're referring to a combination of terms related to the classical Sanskrit text Samadhi Shataka (attributed to Adi Shankaracharya) and the words "PDF" and "patched." Since "patched" isn't a standard term for a philosophical or spiritual PDF, it may imply a corrected, annotated, or modified version of the text.
For the complete eight verses, always refer to a standard PDF from a reputable ashram or publisher.