Musings on Sita's "agni-pravEsam"
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• December 15, 1998
Dear members and friends who are following this thread, On reading through some of my posts in the recent past, I came across some minor errors. I am extremely sorry for these and I would like to hasten to point out the most egregious of them to you. In my post #12 of December 13 I had written as follows: Quote: "The Vedic, more specifically Vedantic, tradition recognizes the following "alternate ways" which one can resort to in one's pursuit or apprehension of "para-brahmi-c" Truth : (1) "pratyaksham" ----- the evidence of the eyes; the Truth as it appears to the naked eye; "seeing is believing", so to say. (2) "anumAnam" ----- the Truth as may be derived from rational inference (3) "sabda-pramANam" --- the Truth as ingrained in the Vedic word, acoustic or "vAkya" (4) "yag~nyam" ---- the Truth attained through the Vedic deed of sacrifice Un-quote Way No. (4) above i.e the path of "yagn~yam" is not generally regarded as a "pramANam" in the strict Vedantic sense. Please disregard No.(4) and consider only (1) (2) and (3) for the purposes of our ensuing discussion. Thanks, adiyEn, sudarshan
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