[Advaita-l] vyaktAvyakta
savithri devaraj
savithri_devaraj at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 16 16:51:11 CDT 2006
Namaste,
I know you are asking for advaitic works, but here are
some references from Lalita sahasranaama, which could
be interpretted from an advaitic perspective.
puNya apuNya phalaprada - dispenser of fruits of
righteous/sinful actions
vyakta avyakta swarUpiNi - one who is the manifest and
the unmanifest states
vidya avidya swarUpiNi - one who is both knowledge and
ignorance
bhaava abhaava vivarjita - beyond being and non-being
kshara akshara aatmika - one who is the essense of
both changeful and changeless
para apara - one who is the absolute and relative
mUrta amUrta - one who has forms, one who is formless
also
dakshiNa adakshiNa aaraadhya - one who is worshipped
by the learned and the unlearned also.
Savithri
--- Krunal Makwana <krunalmakwana at hotmail.com> wrote:
> namo nArAyana
>
> Dear Sylvain,
>
> I personally have never citied the words that you
> are looking for. That is not to say that the words
> are not there but i've never come across them.Kind
> regards,Krunal
>
>
>
> > From: elisabeth-sylvain at sympatico.ca> To:
> advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> Subject: Re:
> [Advaita-l] vyaktAvyakta> Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006
> 06:12:57 -0400> > (Jaldhar H. Vyas) I don't believe
> I've heard those terms before. Can you > explain
> which context you heard them in?> >
> *> > These words : vyaktAvyakta, martyAmartya,
> kAlAkAla, sakalAkala, along with > others :
> niruktAnirukta, shabdAshabda, mUrtAmUrta, appear in
> a book from > Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (1877-1947), in
> a book probably titled Hinduism and > Buddhism,
> since the French is Hindouisme et bouddhisme.> >
> Sylvain> > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
> "Jaldhar H. Vyas" <jaldhar at braincells.com>> To: "A
> discussion group for Advaita Vedanta">
> <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>> Sent:
> Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:56 PM> Subject: Re:
> [Advaita-l] vyaktAvyakta> > > >> > On Mon, 12 Jun
> 2006, Sylvain wrote:> >> >> Namaste> >>> >> Do we
> find words as " vyaktAvyakta " (manifested and
> unmanifested), "> >> martyAmartya " (mortal and
> immortal), " kAlAkAla " (temporal and> >> eternal),
> "> >> sakalAkala " (divised and undivised) in
> advaita texts ? If yes, what is> >> or> >> are the
> main sources ?> >>> >> > I don't believe I've heard
> those terms before. Can you explain which> >
> context you heard them in?> >> >> > -- > > Jaldhar
> H. Vyas <jaldhar at braincells.com>> >
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