[Advaita-l] Samvadi Bhrama
    H S Chandramouli 
    hschandramouli at gmail.com
       
    Wed Aug 22 09:05:02 EDT 2018
    
    
  
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 5:45 PM Anand Hudli via Advaita-l <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
<< I don't see why only a bhrama whose results are agreeable or desirable
must
be a saMvAdi bhrama.>>
  That is how it is termed in Panchadashi.  Verse 9-6.
Translation by Swami Rama  << 6. Mistaking the gleam of a lamp for a gem is
called a Visamvadi Bhrama, ‘misleading error’ (or an error that does not
lead to the goal). Mistaking the gleam of a gem for a gem is called a
'leading’ or ‘informative’ error, though both are errors (or wrong
observations). >>.
Quote from The Panchadashi  by Sri TMP Mahadevan  Ch 9 pp 149
<< SamvAdibhrama is a delusion which yields a fruitful result >>.
I have not come across in Panchadashi  SamvAdibhrama being defined as
<< In a saMvAdi bhrama, there is doSha-janyatva, arising from a defect
(mistaking the light from a gem to be the gem itself), but there is no
viShaya-bAdha, negation of the object (gem), whereas in a visaMvAdi bhrama,
there is both doShajanyatva and viShaya-bAdha. >.
I am not sure if I have overlooked such a definition in Panchadashi.
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