नैनं छिन्दन्ति शस्त्राणि नैनं दहति पावकः ।
न चैनं क्लेदयन्त्यापो न शोषयति मारुतः ।।
nainaṃ chindanti śastrāṇi nainaṃ dahati pāvakaḥ ।
na cainaṃ kledayantyāpo na śoṣayati mārutaḥ ।।
नित्यः सर्वगतः स्थाणुरचलोऽयं सनातनः ।।
acchedyo'yamadāhyo'yamakledyo'śoṣya eva ca ।
nityaḥ sarvagataḥ sthāṇuracalo'yaṃ sanātanaḥ ।।
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This Atma cannot be destroyed by weapons or burnt by fire or dissolved by water or dried by wind.
It is present in all jIvas. Because of it's 'sUkshma' nature [smaller than the smallest], no object is able to enter/destroy it.
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Same as (V) except without the 'vibhu' part..
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Same as (V) except the 'vibhu' part...
jIvatma is considered a prati-bimba (reflection) of paramatma. As a result, it is imbued with some of paramatma's greatest attributes. This is what is described in the above shlokas