[Advaita-l] A Brief Introduction to pUrva mImAmsA - 8 (apauruSheya ?)

Ravi Parimi rparimi at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 12:50:09 CST 2006


I think apaurSheya means not coming from a person. It is believed that
the vedas have not been given to mankind by any one person and hence
they are called apaurSheya. More knowledgeable people on the list may
be able to answer this better.

Regards,
--ravi


On 1/17/06, Dr. Yadu Moharir <ymoharir at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear All:
>
>   I have a generic question -
>
>   Why were veda were classified as being "apauruSheya"?
>
>     Was it because we could not understand them? and/or our inability to to admit our ability to understand them objectively?
>
>   Thank you,
>
>   Dr. Yadu
>
>
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