[Advaita-l] Words of comfort from the shruti and bhAShya
Venkatraghavan S
agnimile at gmail.com
Tue Sep 18 08:15:22 EDT 2018
Namaste Bhaskar ji,
Of course, there is no question of me or anyone else minding, you should
feel free to speak what you believe in.
Kind regards,
Venkatraghavan
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 11:07 AM Bhaskar YR <bhaskar.yr at in.abb.com> wrote:
> Previously one thought that he was a miserable human being, post
> knowledge, one knows that one is all.
>
> praNAms
> Hare Krishna
>
> This one reminds me prashNa shruti bhAshya as well, pUrvaM avidyayA asarva
> Aseet punaH vidyayA avidyApanaye sarvO bhavati. Yes, the jeeva which
> realizes that it is not asarvaM becomes all and there exists nothing apart
> from IT. It is not something like I am sAkshi who is satya and whatever I
> am seeing is mithyA, it is satya and satya only nothing else. Subsequently
> in the bruhad Upanishad bhAshyakAra clarifies : sarvaM hi asmAkaM
> AtmabhUtameva sarvasya cha vayaM AtmabhUtAH. And in that sense, sata eva
> dvaitabhedena anyathAgruhyamANatvAt " nAsatvaM kasyachit kvachit iti
> brUmaH. Hence samyak drushti is called satya darshana not mithyA
> darshana.
>
> Since my thoughts synchronizing with yours dared to write something.
> Hope you won't mind it.
>
> Hari Hari Hari Bol!!!
> Bhaskar
>
> Namaste,
> Yes that is correct. The attainment of sarvAtmabhAva is figurative -
> claiming it as one's nature as a result of the knowledge of the self is
> what is spoken of as attainment here. Just like the shruti statement,
> तत्सर्वमभवत्.
> One does not become all. Previously one thought that he was a miserable
> human being, post knowledge, one knows that one is all.
>
> Regards,
> Venkatraghavan
>
>
>
More information about the Advaita-l mailing list