Re: Confusions with respect to "Bhaja Govindam"
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Mani Varadarajan <mani_at_alum.calberkeley.org> • Unknown Date
> but Adiyen is not disputing that point, I am confused
> when I go through the very next verse,
>
> "Brahma Padam Tvam Pravisha Vidhitva",
>
> which suggests that we should "merge" with the
> brahman.. or my understanding maybe wrong.
Hello Vimal,
I am the Moderator who made the comments.
There is nothing wrong in the idea of 'entering'
Brahman, as the word 'praviSa' suggests. Take for
example, Bhagavad Gita 18.55b:
tato mAm tattvato jnAtvA viSate tad anantaram |
[In the highest stage of bhakti-yoga], knowing
Me in reality, [the yogi] then enters [Me].
My suggestion is to enjoy Bhaja Govindam. It was
written by Sri Adi Sankara who was a great saint
and philosopher (despite whatever disagreements
we may have with his metaphysical viewpoints) and
is addressed to Krishna. Why not appreciate it
for what it is?
Thanks,
Mani
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