[Advaita-l] ADVAITASIDDHI
sreenivasa murthy
narayana145 at yahoo.co.in
Sat Jul 2 08:35:40 EDT 2022
DEAR FRIENDS,QUOTE:Once in the forest the Buddha was asked by one of his disciples to explain the workings of karma. The Buddha took in his hand a snatch of leaves and said to the disciple: ‘What is greater, the number of leaves in my hand or those on the floor of the forest in which we sit?’The disciple replied the leaves on the floor of the forest.The Buddha then said, “In the same way, what I teach you is but the small number of teachings necessary for you to be liberated from the cycle of life and death.” The implication of this dialogue is that there are many teachings available but they are not necessary if we wish to be liberated. THE END Unquote.Mantras 2-1-3 &2-1-4 of Kathopanishad, Mantra 2-4 of Kena Upanishad and commentary of Sri Shankara on those mantras are enough to a sincere mumukshu who yearns for advaitasiddhi. In the most direct and simple way the Upanishadic sages have pointed out the goal and the path to reach
that goal .The uniqueness lies in the fact that they have taught how to have advaitasiddhi by using one's day to day experiences common to all human beings. It is a journey from nAnu (me) to tAnu (I / Atman / Brahman), that is all.
With respectful namaskaras,Sreenivasa Murthy
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