[Advaita-l] My article for Shankara Jayanthi
sreenivasa murthy
narayana145 at yahoo.co.in
Fri May 10 10:22:15 EDT 2019
Dear Sri Venkatesh Murthy,
I am sure you have learnt all the nuances of Advaita from A guru.How do you know that what you have learnt at his feet is correct?What is the touchstone for verifying it? Will you please kindly tell
me? I will be grateful to you.You have not answered this Viz. "What is important is whether my understanding which I am sharing is correct or wrong".
Will you be gracious enough to give your opinion?Thanking you,With respectful namaskars,Sreenivasa Murthy
With respectful namaskars,Sreenivasa Murthy
On Friday, 10 May, 2019, 9:46:59 am IST, Venkatesh Murthy <vmurthy36 at gmail.com> wrote:
Namaste Sri Sreenivasa Murthy MahodayaOn Fri, May 10, 2019 at 9:01 AM sreenivasa murthy <narayana145 at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Dear Sri Venkatesha Murthy,
It is of no use in knowing about my Revered Guru. What is important is whether my understanding
which I am sharing is correct or wrong. That is enough.With respectful namaskars,Sreenivasa Murthy
The Upanishad is saying Achaaryvaan Purusho Veda. You must learn Advaita from Guru only. This Guru must be a Brahma Nishtha. If you don't tell your Guru's name and background how can we say you have learnt from a proper Guru? How do you know your Guru was correct in his teachings? Any body can learn Upanishad Vakyas by heart and remember them. How is he a Brahma Nishtha simply because he is speaking Upanishad Vakyas? Kindly answer all these questions coming because we don't know your Guru.
On Friday, 10 May, 2019, 7:51:13 am IST, Venkatesh Murthy via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
Namaste Sri Sreenivasa Murthy Mahodaya
You have kept on saying your Revered Guru taught you. Kindly tell us who is
your Guru? What is his name? Where did he live and what is his life history?
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 1:01 AM sreenivasa murthy via Advaita-l <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
> Dear Sri Nitin Sridhar,
> The vyavahara perspective itself is avidya perspective.To talk
> about Moksha from the vyavahara perspectiveitself is not correct.
> Because vyavahara perspective reinforces the wrong notion that one
> is an entity.Have you examined the notion "we are in the world"is
> correct or wrong?
> Are YOU in the world or the world is within YOU?
> It is my understanding that metaphysical truth has to
> be taught from the standpoint of the
> Absolute. The sages have taught the paramArtha from the
> paramArtha stand-point.
> To know paramArtha is to be paramArthaand that is MOKSHA.Thus
> taught my Revered Guru.With respectful namaskars,Sreenivasa Murthy.
> With respectful namaskars,
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 9 May, 2019, 7:11:21 pm IST, Nithin Sridhar <
> sridhar.nithin at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear sir,
> You are correct that Moksha is not a state or a realm to be attained. But,
> it appears to be so so from a Vyavahara perspective. As long as we are in
> the world and are bound by ignorance, the state of Moksha appears like a
> goal (hence, considered Purushartha as well). I only mean in that sense.
> Regards,Nithin
> On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 6:54 PM sreenivasa murthy <narayana145 at yahoo.co.in>
> wrote:
>
> Dear Sri Nitin Sridhar,
> You write : " It is the attainment of such rare and
> most precious Moksha, which the Acharya puts
> forth as the phalashruti of this text."Is the word "attainment"
> correct? Where can one
> attain such rare and most precious Moksha?Has Moksha to be
> attained?
> Is this what Sri Shankara means or it it what you mean?What is
> Moksha in Sri Shankara's own words?He says : nityatvAt mOkShasya
> sAdhakasvarUpAvyatirekAcca ||Kindly note the word
> "sAdhakasvarUpAvyatirekAcca".What does it mean?Does it mean it has
> to be attained newly?I fear your statement goes against the
> above teaching
> of Sri Shankara very much and is misleading the readers.
> Moksha is prAptasya prAptiH.
> With respectful namaskars,
> Sreenivasa Murthy
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 9 May, 2019, 5:32:25 pm IST, Nithin Sridhar via Advaita-l
> <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Here is my article for Shankara Jayanthi-
>
> http://www.indictoday.com/thoughts/the-garland-of-knowledge-a-glimpse-into-brahmajnanavalimala-of-adi-shankaracharya/
>
> It is a short English commentary on the opening verse of the wonderful text
> of Brahmajnanavalimala of Adi Shankaracharya.
>
> Regards,
> Nithin S
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