[Advaita-l] Comments of an ISCKON follower
Bhaskar YR
bhaskar.yr at in.abb.com
Tue Mar 20 04:05:00 CDT 2012
There is no 'sAyujyam' in this. The very word 'sAyujya' involves a
two-entity pre-requisite where one 'joins' the other, yet the two entities
remaining in tact. In Advaita there is only one Reality which is to be
realized.
praNAms
Hare Krishna
Yes, advaita teach us the one & only reality. But shankara does talk
mukti like sAyujya (not exactly as per dvaita) where as you mentioned
above two entities remaining intact. shankara talks about apAntaratama-s
etc. in sUtra bhAshya where these mukta jeeva-s do come back to earth as
per the instruction of parameshwara. Can we say, this type of mukti
jeeva-s (who are messengers of god) are not paramArtha jnAni, who does not
have even an iota of individuality!!??
Hari Hari Hari Bol!!!
bhaskar
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