Changeless...
Krishna K
KADIRIK at INF.COM
Fri Oct 29 06:11:06 CDT 1999
Hello,
I have a question based on the following premises of Advaita -
1. Only Brahman is true. Time is a vyaharika entity, which in the 'final'
analysis is unreal.
2. Brahman is changeless.
To say that something is changeless, the normal procedure that I know is to
record the initial and final state and the lack of difference therein;
between not just the two end states, but all the infinite intermediate
states. but this procedure, like other vyaharika entities, presupposes Time
- which is not real.
So, on what basis does one say that the only paramarthika entity, Brahman is
changeless?
Krishna
--
bhava shankara deshikame sharaNam
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