Shankaracharyas' view on Dharmashastras
Jaldhar H. Vyas
jaldhar at BRAINCELLS.COM
Mon Nov 15 14:01:17 CST 1999
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> Now a person may argue who are these sages? Why can't <insert name of
> someone who confirms your prejudices> be considered a sage? Those who are
> qualified to explain Dharma, are above all those who practice
> it. Vidyashankar once observd here that Hinduism is not so much about
> orthodoxy but orthopraxy. It doesn't matter how much you believe in it
> but how much you practice it. A sage is also someone with a deep
> understanding of the issues at hand. Just as a judge cannot make rulings
> out of thin air, he must be aware of and consider all the legal precedents
> etc. Lastly, he must have no ulterior motives. Making a decision first
> then attempting to justify it with random bits of shastra is out of the
> question. There are such people even today. YOU may end up being one of
> thos people!
>
Yikes! On rereading this I noticed there is a sentence missing near the
end which completely changes the meaning of what I'm trying to
say. "There are such people even today" refers to sages. I was
suggesting Kartik (or indeed anyone reading this) could be a sage not a
random justifier.
Apologies for any confusion which may have been caused.
--
Jaldhar H. Vyas <jaldhar at braincells.com>
--
bhava shankara deshikame sharaNam
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