parA and aparA vidyA (was RE: [Advaita-l] Re: Universe finite or infinite?)
S Jayanarayanan
sjayana at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 19 11:29:03 CDT 2005
--- Sanjay Srivastava <sksrivastava68 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Monday, April 18, 2005, ramesh badisa wrote:
>
> "... if a part of infinity is also infinity, then, this type
> of
> understanding is not correct as per the above sruti
> declaration."
>
> I am not clear how the above conclusion is supported by
> shruti.
>
> Even if it did, it would be beyond the scope of shruti. Shruti
> is taken as
> pramana where other means of knowledge viz. pratyaksha etc.
> are not
> available. "Whether the universe is finite or infinite?" is a
> question that
> can fall within purview of shruti, since this knowledge is not
> available
> through other pramanas. However, to decide "whether a part of
> infinity is
> infinity or not", is not the legitimate jurisdiction of
> shruti. Since this
> knowledge can be gained by other pramanas such as deduction
> etc., shruti
> cannot be taken as final arbiter here.
>
> Though it may not seem very intuitive, a fractional part of
> infinity is
> indeed infinity. This knowledge is available as aparA vidyA.
> Why go to parA
> vidyA for this? Regards.
>
The above seems to indicate that shruti is parA vidyA. I don't
think this is the case.
If I'm not mistaken, only brahma vidyA is parA vidyA. shruti
pramANa falls under the realm of aparA vidyA only.
Regards,
Kartik
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