Re: Different States of jiva
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• June 8, 1999
SrI: SrI Lakshminrusimha ParabrahmaNE namaha SrI Lakshminrusimha divya pAdukA sEvaka SrIvaNN- SatakOpa SrI nArAyaNa yateendra mahAdESikAya namaha Dear SrI Mani, namO nArAyaNA. > > These classification that includes 'mUrchcha' is > different and should _not_ be confused with the > Mandukya classification. I think Anand may have > done so; Sri Uttamur Swami himself writes, > "AtmA tAvat catushpAt sphuTabahiranubhUH suptisushvApa- > moksha-sthAnaH..." (Vedanta Pushpanjali) and > translates in Tamil that moksha is the fourth state. ] Thanks for your clarification. This is one of the points which adiyEn didn't mention clearly. Since there were so many intricate details, adiyEn just gave a brief notes from the works of Uttamoor swAmi and referred to His original texts for those who want to know more precisely. But, adiyEn then moved onto the description of ViSAkha yoopa and its connection with caturAtma. adiyEn doesn't have the bAshya on mANdUkya Upanishad and hence couldn't get hold of the exact philosophical problem in hand and its relationship with the question posed. adiyEn merely touched upon some of the things from Uttamoor swAmi's works on this issue. Thanks once again for pointing out the actual crux of the question. Awaiting your future posts on this thread. adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan ananthapadmanAbha dAsan krishNArpaNam
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