[Advaita-l] 'aham brahmasmi' in Bhagavatam
Venkatesh Murthy
vmurthy36 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 21 21:22:14 CST 2011
Advaita philosophy and Gaudiya theory of Krama Sandarbha given here do
not agree. Brahman in Advaita is Nirguna Brahma. He does not have any
qualities like Saguna Brahma. He does not have 'transcendental
qualities and activities' Gaudiyas say.
2011/2/22 piyali palit <piyali_ju at yahoo.co.in>:
> Pranamya,
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> In this beautiful exposition on Bhagavatam, one more verse seems to be relevant. The 'krama-sandarbha' commentary on the verse makes it very clear. To quote:
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> 'ऋतेऽर्थं यत् प्रतीयेत न प्रतीयेत चात्मनि।
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> तद् विद्याद् आत्मनो मायां यथाभासो यथा तमः॥
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> २।९।३३
> श्रीमद्भागवतपुराणम्।
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Regards
-Venkatesh
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