[Advaita-l] Vikalpa, Savikalpa, and Nirvikalpa
vinayaka ns
brahmavadin at gmail.com
Mon Aug 27 00:37:46 CDT 2012
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Bhaskar YR
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> *akhaNDAkAra-vR^itti which is present in samAdhi .*.
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> > how can an akhanda have the 'AkAra' to say we have akhandAkAra vrutti??
> I am not able to understand this term..
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Namaste.
I am afraid that your are asking the same thing which is a pUrvapaksha
quoted in the gItAbhAshya:
ketchit tu panditamnyAH nirAkAratvAt Atmavastu nOpaiti buddiH, ato
dussyAdhya samyagjnAnanishTA ityAhuH...
However, some wiseacres assert that the intellect cannot
comprehend the entity called the Self since It is
formless; hence, complete steadfastness in
Knowledge is impossible.
Am I missing something here? Please clarify.
Best Wishes,
Vinayaka
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