[Advaita-l] Pitrupaksha questions,and the place of Jnana.
Shyam
shyam_md at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 30 10:32:13 CDT 2011
"there is no pratyavaya incurred by its nonperformance"
This is true.
Do you know if Sankara talks about what, if any, then is the effect of nonperformance of nitya karmas?
"The question is will the mere performance is enough or should it be with the realisation by Jnana as set forth in the BG and Sri Shankara."
In Shankara's view is perfornance of any karma compatible with Jnana?
Finally, in your opinion, based on your thorough and erudite learning of Shankara, can you tell me if a grhastha can continue to discharge his duties towards his family - earn a livelihood, own a house, have a bankbalance - with the abiding nishta of Oneness in Brahman, and avoid nitya/naimittika karmas as they serve him no end, and since mentally he is "akarta"?
Hari OM
Shyam
--- On Fri, 9/30/11, Srikanta Narayanaswami <srikanta.narayanaswami at yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: Srikanta Narayanaswami <srikanta.narayanaswami at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Advaita-l] Pitrupaksha questions,and the place of Jnana.
> To: "advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org" <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>
> Date: Friday, September 30, 2011, 6:59 AM
> Pranams
>
> You write
>
> > While discussing we must not forget that Sri
> > shankara i his commentaries has also discussed the
> place of
> > Jnana in our daily performances.
>
>
> "place of Jnana in our daily performances"
>
> What does this mean? Please explain.
>
> Hari OM
> Shyam
> _________________________________________________________________________________________
> I hope you are following the thread on the topic we are
> discussing.The discussion is on the performance of
> karmas,that is Kamya,nitya,naimittika karmas.As for as kamya
> karmas are concerned we may perform them and we may not
> perform them,it is left to the discretion of the peformer.As
> for the nitya karmas,there is the view that nitya karmas
> have to be performed,otherwise the non-performer will incur
> prayavaya,which is a dosha as per the purvameemamsaka point
> of view.The B.G brings this aspect in its Shloka'"Karmani
> aklarma yah pashyeth akarmani karma yah!
> Sah Buddhiman manushyeshu sa yuktah krstna karmakrt!1
> SriShankara Bhagawathpada after the examination of a
> vrttikara that it must be performed says that there is no
> pratyavaya incurred by its nonperformance.The question
> naturally arises as how this holds good.The question is not
> whether the performance or the non-performance brings
> realisation of Jnana.Since,this pertains to the Jnana
> yoga,it comes under the purview of Jnana.SriShankara
> Bhagawath pada also substantiates this.The question is will
> the mere performance is enough or should it be with the
> realisation by Jnana as set forth in the BG and Sri
> Shankara.
> N.Srikanta.
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