[Advaita-l] Fw: Why did Krishna said that he was unable to repeat Gita?

Venkatraghavan S agnimile at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 09:07:34 CST 2016


Namaste Sri Chandramouliji,

While Br. Up. 4.4.22 says that the adhikAri should take up vividiShA
sannyAsa, does it also mean that only adhikAris take up vividiShA sannyAsa?
Or alternatively, does it mean, that only the sannyAsa taken up by
adhikAris can be called vividiShA sannyAsa?

The bhAshya of BG 5.5 addresses your point "The reason why vividisha
sanyAsa is considered superior to karmayoga is because of the superiority
of the ultimate goal that is achievable through it."

Swami Paramarthananda interprets karmasanyAsa as vividiShA sannyAsa,
paramArthajnAna sannyAsa / jnAna apeksha sannyAsa / sAnkhya as vidvat
sannyAsa. and thus interprets BG 5.2 to say karmayoga is superior to
vividishA sannyAsa.

Regards,
Venkaraghavan



On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 12:29 PM, H S Chandramouli <hschandramouli at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Namaste Sri Venkatraghavan Ji,
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> BU 4-4-22 mentions  << तमेतं वेदानुवचनेन ब्राह्मणा विविदिषन्ति यज्ञेन
> दानेन तपसानाशकेनैतमेव विदित्वा मुनिर्भवति । >>
>
>
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> <<(tametaM vedAnuvachanena brAhmaNA vividiShanti yaj~nena dAnena
> tapasAnAshakenaitameva viditvA munirbhavati |>>,
>
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> By various sAdhanAs, a sAdhaka imbibes an intense desire (vividisha)
> (mumukshutva) to “know” Atman. sanyAsa taken to realize this objective is
> vividisha sanyAsa. Mundaka Upanishad mantra 1-2-12
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> << परीक्ष्य लोकान्कर्मचितान्ब्राह्मणो >>  (parIkShya
> lokAnkarmachitAnbrAhmaNo)
>
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> also pertains to this stage. The sAdhaka has already acquired the
> adhikAritva for such sanyAsa. So the question of an unqualified aspirant
> does not arise. The reason why vividisha sanyAsa is considered superior to
> karmayoga is because of the superiority of the ultimate goal that is
> achievable through it. In the sAdhana mArga towards achieving the final
> Goal, karmayoga is to be followedup by vividisha sanyAsa.
>
>
>
> Regards
>


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