ഓങ്കാരമായ പൊരുൾ മൂന്നായ് പിരിഞ്ഞുടനെ-
യാങ്കാരമായതിനു താൻതന്നെ സാക്ഷിയതു
ബോധം വരുത്തുവതിനാളായിനിന്ന പര-
മാചാര്യരൂപ ഹരി നാരായണായ നമഃōṅkāramāya poruḷ mūnnāy piriññuṭane- yāṅkāramāyatinu tāntanne sākṣiyatu bōdhaṁ varuttuvatināḷāyininna para- mācāryarūpa hari nārāyaṇāya namaḥ
“The Reality which is Oṁ split itself at once into three. Of the form thus arisen you yourself are the sole witness. To the one who stood forth as the supreme teacher to wake this knowing in us, salutation to Hari Nārāyaṇa.”
The first verse and a complete Advaita in four lines. The Kerala commentary tradition reads the threefold split three ways at once: the trinity of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Śiva; the three guṇas of sattva, rajas, tamas (which produce the three functions of creation, sustenance, dissolution); and the three states of waking, dream, deep sleep. Whichever reading one takes, the One is also the witness of all three. The work begins by collapsing the seer-seen distinction.
