Re: pA'ncarAtra - An Overview - Part 7.
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• December 14, 2000
Dear SrimAn Krishnamachari swAmin, As always, your articles are very delectable to read and full of information. I enjoy reading them. I do have some (dumb) questions, purely resulting from my ignorance. So, if you could kindly answer them I would really appreciate that. -------------------------------------------------------- In Part 6 of your series you have written the following regarding the para aspect of the Lord: The three modes are together called the Supreme Deity, called variously as vAsudeva, nArAyaNa, bhagavAn, AtmA, paramAtmA, vishNu, kshetraj~na, etc. In this para or transcendental mode, the Deity is like an ocean of nectar altogether devoid of waves, quiet, profound, limitless, unfathomable, pure consciousness, the abode of the six qualities in fullness, altogether non-material in nature, devoid of attributes (nirguNa), devoid of aspects (nishkala), without discernible forms (nirAkAra, nira'nga), an embodiment of Absolute Bliss and Peace. VAsudeva is in a plane where knowledge and bliss abound unobstructed. Adiyen: Question: 1. You have said that in the para-vAsudeva form, the Lord is essentially not discernible. Does it mean that he does not have a divya-mangaLa vigraha bedecked with infinitely precious jewels, weapons, and the like? Can we infer that this form of the Lord is not accessible even to the muktas and nithyas let alone to yOgis? -------------------------------------------------------- In Part 7, you have written the following regarding the antaryami aspect of the Lord: The antaryAmi mode is the extension of aniruddha in the hearts of all devotees, WITHOUT ASSUMING A SHAPE. As indicated earlier, not all samhitA-s list the arcA and antaryAmi modes as separate modes. The sAttvata samhitA considers the para and vyUha as the ones in SrI vaikuNTham, and the vibhava as all the forms on this earth. Adiyen: (NOTE: For clarity, I have taken the liberty of upper-casing the relevant text.) Question: Same as before. How, then, do yOgis visualize Him in the cave of the heart? In order to appear to yOgis, He must have some form such as mAdhava having maces (gada) in all four hands, right? -------------------------------------------------------- You write the following regarding the vyUha emanations: The concept of the vyUha emanations from para-vAsudeva is related to the pillar of light resplendently located in SrI vaikuNTham, and said to be assumed by the Deity for the purpose of meditation by the yogi-s. The pillar has four nodes, each facing one of the four principal directions. The topmost node is altogether bright light, representing vyUha-vAsudeva. adiyen: Question: First off it was hard for me to visualize the pillar with four nodes "one above the other." I am assuming that a node is a corner. Do you mean anything else with the word "node?" Secondly, if all the vyUha forms are in Sri-Vaikuntham and these forms are responsible for the worldly activities of creation, sustenance, and dissoluation, then would it not imply that such activities occur "in" (or at least "from") Sri Vaikuntham? At the time of dissolution (praLaya), then, will the nascent forms of the jeevas and prakrti be absorbed back into Sri-Vaikuntham? The reason I ask this is because I was under the impression that all worldly activities happen "outside" of Vaikuntham. At the time of praLaya, the prakrti and baddha-jeevas are absorbed back into the Lord, but these will not "reside" in Vaikuntham. Vaikuntham has described as "rajasah parAke" and "tamasah parastAt" both broadly meaning "beyond prakrti." Also, what is the role of the Lord in the milky ocean (ksheerAbdhi- nAthan)? Is He also a vyUha form? (I can fully understand that the concepts of "inside" and "outside" are very vague in such a context, but how else can I express them.) -------------------------------------------------------- Thanks very much for your answers. || sarvam srI krSNArpaNamastu || -adiyen, murali kadambi -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH
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