Re: Sharira Athma Bhaavaa..
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• July 10, 1999
Venkat asks: > Can anyone kindly throw light on this and go on to explain what > "Shariram" is?? 'SarIra' literally means 'body'. All that exists is said to be the 'body' of God, including all conscious selves and matter. This means that God is the AtmA or Self, and everything that exists is one with God, united with Him as the body is to the self. Ramanuja defines what 'body' means in his comment on Brahma-Sutras 2.1.9: Any substance which a conscious soul is capable of completely controlling and supporting for its own purposes, and which stands to the soul in an entirely subordinate relation, is the body of that soul. Our body is completely under our control and we shape it and use it for our purposes. When the soul departs from a body, what remains is lifeless and soon starts to decay, and shortly thereafter it is clear it is not a body at all. When we see a soul united to a body, we conventionally do not distinguish the two, and treat the two as indivisible parts. In the same way, everything that exists is completely supported and controlled by the true Self, God. In this way, everything is said to be God's body; without God nothing could conceivably exist. The other side of this coin is that if anything is to exist, God is inseparably associated with it as its Self, supporter, and controller. [ This is how to understand the various statements of the Vedanta which say, "All this is indeed Brahman", "You are that Self", "Meditate on the enjoyed, the enjoyer, and the controller as being different", etc. ] This is the SarIra-AtmA bhAva, the body-soul relationship that is Ramanuja's single biggest contribution to understanding the Upanishads. What existed conceptually in the Upanishads and Alvars' poems was first articulated philosophically by Yamunacharya; it was left to Ramanuja to fully develop this idea in convincing fashion and show how it is the key to understanding the Vedanta, and consequently, the nature of the Universe. rAmAnuja dAsan Mani
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