correct vs. apaurushEya
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• March 31, 2000
Dear friends, I had the impression that visistAdvaita philisophy (and vedAnta in general) seem to rest, among other things, on two premises: 1. The veda is apaurushEya (un-authored and beginningless), and 2. The veda is correct. But it appears to me that the first premise is redundant. For is it not possible that there exists a similar body (say un-veda) which is also apaurushEya (un-authored and beginningless) but completely incorrect? So the fact that something is apaurushEya says nothing about its correctness. On the other hand the second premise, that the veda is correct, is in itself sufficient justification for it to serve as pramANa. So only the second premise is needed to develop the philisophy. Please note: a. I have not argued that the veda is not apaurushEya, but only that this premise is not strictly necessary. b. I have not said that such a thing as the un-veda exists, but only that its existence cannot be denied a-priori. c. My main question is whether my impression is incorrect. That is, is there some important tenet of visistAdvaita for which the first premise is necessary and the second is not sufficient. d. In a debate between a vedAntin and a non-vedAntin, the first might say `Look, veda is more authoritative than your scripture because veda is apaurushEya'. I don't think such an arguement has any power when the non-vedAntin is anyway not going to accept the veda as authority. e. I have a good reason for trying to make this arguement and I'm not being flippant. Also no offence is meant. Please tolerate these views as coming from one who basically believes in visistAdvaita but is trying to undertsand it. krishNArpaNam Kasturi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - SrImate raamaanujaaya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Visit http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/ for more information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Save up to 75% on watches, knives, gifts and more with FREE Shipping and a 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee at screaminghotdeals.com http://click.egroups.com/1/2717/2/_/716111/_/954538799/ -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault -- http://www.egroups.com/docvault/bhakti-list/?m=1
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