[Advaita-l] "One subjectivity" and "No creation" reference to Advaita
Kaushik Chevendra
chevendrakaushik at gmail.com
Mon Sep 27 10:29:30 EDT 2021
Another issue of budhuism addressed in the bsb is that,if the world is a
working of the internal mind and objects are impressions made on the mind
like a dream,then the existence of the object precedes the impression of it.
On Mon, 27 Sep, 2021, 5:04 pm Bhaskar YR, <bhaskar.yr at hitachi-powergrids.com>
wrote:
> praNAms
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> Hare Krishna
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> - 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.
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> Hari Hari Hari Bol!!!
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> bhaskar
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> Namaste sir.
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> 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.
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> 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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