[Advaita-l] nirguNa ParaBrahman.
Br. Pranipata Chaitanya
pranipata at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 15 00:43:44 CDT 2013
On Jul 15, 2013, at 10:46 AM, "Bhaskar YR" <bhaskar.yr at in.abb.com> wrote:
> I shall be grateful if someone could get me the phrases in Vedas or
> Upanishadhs where the ParaBrahman is termed as nirguNa.
>
>
> praNAms hare krishna
>
> 01. in shevetAshvata up. eko devaH sarvabhuteshu................kevalO
> nirguNascha
>
> 02. in taitereeya : yato vAcho nivartante aprApya manasa saHa
>
> 03. in kena : na tatra chakshurgacchati na vAgacchati nO manaH
>
> 04. in bruhadAraNyaka : neti neti, through negation of any specific
> features shruti says brahman is nirguN
>
> 05. again in br. up. shruti explicitly says brahman is akshara and this
> brahman is neither gross, nor subtle, without smell, without eyes, without
> ears, without taste, having no mind etc. I think shruti maNtra for this is
> in third adhyAya.
>
> Hope this would suffice to know that according to shruti siddhAnta
> ultimately brahman is nirguNa, niravayava, nirvikAri.
>
>
Hari Om Shri Bhaskarji, Pranaams!
Have you got the term 'parabrahman' used, and, what is meant by vedas OR upaniShads.
In Shri Guru Smriti,
Br. Pranipata Chaitanya
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