[Advaita-l] Interest Collection is Wrong according to Dharma?
Swamisarvabhutananda
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Mon Jul 8 20:08:35 CDT 2013
OM
Correct vision cannot take place without adhikAritvam!
Swami sarvabhutananda
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On 09-Jul-2013, at 2:31 AM, kuntimaddi sadananda <kuntimaddisada at yahoo.com> wrote:
> PraNAms to all.
>
> Vidyaji has presented the essential truth. If one has the correct vision of Vedanta, every other thing falls in its place considering the prevailing circumstances/environment. Relative roles are relative as long they are made in tune with the vision of the absolute.
> Hari Om!
> Sadananda
>
> From: Vidyasankar Sundaresan <svidyasankar at hotmail.com>
>
>>
>> 1. pravRtti and nivRtti are meant for individuals, but the same person can transition
>> from pravRtti to nivRtti. There is no question of perfect balance in four purushArtha-s.
>> There has to be balance of three for people in society, namely dharma, artha and kAma.
>> An over-emphasis on moksha can be injurious for those in pravRtti mArga. However, if
>> one is serious about moksha, then nivRtti mArga dictates that artha and kAma first have
>> to be left behind, not brought along, in some misplaced sense of balance. For a single-
>> pointed focus on moksha to develop, even dharma has to be left behind at some point.
>>
>> Far from a situation of balance among four goals, moksha as a goal stands alone,
>> separate from the other three, not with them. In fact, a lot of problems arise precisely
>> because people want to talk about moksha but are not ready to leave the other three
>> purushArtha-s behind. If this basic requirement is not understood, then one is not even
>> ready for the A B Cs of vedAnta.
>
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