[Advaita-l] "One subjectivity" and "No creation" reference to Advaita

Bhaskar YR bhaskar.yr at hitachi-powergrids.com
Mon Sep 27 07:34:55 EDT 2021


praNAms
Hare Krishna


  *   Kindly pardon me, I don’t want to go deep into it as my knowledge in Buddhism is quite poor (almost nil) and what I read about buddhism is only what is available in advaita works😊  So cannot authoritatively say anything about doctrine of Buddhism according to their accepted authentic works.  If I am right, even in the Buddhism also they will accept the existence (astitvaM).  The existence of shUnyatvaM.  And in vijnAnavAda too they accept the existence of constructive imagination of external object by chitta (mind).  The kArikAkAra too attributes the existence of external objects to kampana (vibration) of chitta.  Samanvaya needs to be done with the help of shruti, yukti and anubhava.

Hari Hari Hari Bol!!!
bhaskar

Namaste sir.
You have given quite an excellent response. From your post it seems to be that the dualists contention is true. Probably the scholars will have to shed light on this.
In my opinion the difference between the shunya and brahman is existence. In the sense that shunya is absence of anything. Whereas in av there is absence of anything other than brahman.



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