[Advaita-l] neha nAnAsti kiMchana
S Jayanarayanan
sjayana at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 13 13:00:01 CDT 2003
--- Jay Nelamangala <jay at r-c-i.com> wrote:
> Dear Kartik Jayanarayanan,
>
> >That interpretation leads to the nonsensical
> equation
> >of guNa = kriya = GYAna = etc.
>
> We are not solving algebraic equations here.
>
> Watch out for Shruti before you call it nonsensical.
>
Read my statement carefully before you warn me of
anything. I specifically said the *interpretation*
that you've given is nonsensical.
> "parAsya shaktihi vividhaiva shrooyatE svAbhAvikI
> jnAna bala kriyA"
> (Parabrahman's achintya-adbhtuta-shakti which is
> natural to Him,
Surely, your Parabrahman is conscious? So you see
distinctions in Parabrahman such as consciousness and
achintya-adbhtuta-shakti.
> >
> > Since Brahman in advaita vedAnta is the Supreme
> > Reality, it means there are no distinctions in
> > Reality.
> >
> Brahman in dvaita and v.advaita is also Supreme
> Reality.
>
dvaita teaches that Brahman is *part* of a Reality
that consists of Brahman, jIva, world, etc. Therefore,
according to your school, Brahman is NOT Reality, but
only a *subset* of Reality.
Hence, in dvaita, there are distinctions in Reality.
> What do you mean no distinctions in Reality?
Simply that there are no distinctions in Reality.
> Advaita teaches pAramArthika satyatva, vyAvahArika
> satyatva,
> prAtibhAsika satyatva etc.
> So, it is advaita that teaches distinctions in
> reality.
Not so. The terms "vyAvahArika" and "prAtibhAsika"
explain the descriptive for "satya". They are only
conventionally or provisionally real which means they
are NOT Real. It is like a guest referring to the
guest room as "my room" when it is actually "the
host's room", yet the guest's reference is deemed
"socially true".
Another (better) example: Newton's laws are false. Yet
they are taught as "true" in every high school.
-Kartik
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