[Advaita-l] Eka jiva vada and nana jiva vada.
Anil Aggarwal
aaggarwal at wi.rr.com
Wed May 1 09:49:49 CDT 2013
Discourses by Swami Pamarthanandaji of chennai will really help
ANIL
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On May 1, 2013, at 9:45 AM, kuntimaddi sadananda <kuntimaddisada at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Shree Venkatesh - PraNAms
> The word
> asat is used in the scriptures and in prakaraNa granthaas in the sense of
> mithyaa. If the world is seen for Goudapaada to discuss about it then it is mithyaa by definition- dRisytavaat. See the discussion of Subbuji on Geeta II-16 where Krishna uses
> asat and Shankara interprets it as mithyaa.
> The point is one has
> to understand contextually what is the meaning implied in the slokas by the word asat. It is obvious from your posts that a proper teacher is required to understand correctly. Considering these problems that arise due to misinterpretations, scripture itself advises to approach a teacher -
> praapyavaraan nibhodata, tat viddhi praNipaatena pariprashnena sevayaa, tat
> vijnaanaartham sa gurum eva abhigacchet, etc.
> I have provided one reference for
> understanding GK - here it is againhttp://www.chinmayadc.org/sadananda.htm
> ManDuya and other texts are presented.
> Hari Om!
> Sadananda
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Venkatesh Murthy <vmurthy36 at gmail.com>
>
> .
>>
>> But Alata Shanti Prakarana has said even experienced thing is Asat
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