Re: Digest Number 563 ( Once upon a time... )
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• March 19, 2002
Jai Sriman Narayana, What Sri Mani told is absolutely right. Sri Mani quoted : "The sole foundational texts for his > understanding of the > Sutras are the Upanishads, and secondarily the Gita > and Vishnu > Purana " In the jijnyAsa adhikaraNam of Sri Bhashyam while establishing the ViShiStAdvaita and its interpretation of "athAtO Brahma jijnyAsa", the discussion between Sri pUrva pakShi ( representing Advaita ) and Sri Siddhanti ( Sri Ramanuja ) continues thru many ghattams. Sri Ramanuja correctly interprets all the UpaniShadic statements , both of those which outwardly appear to be talking about the nirViShESha Brahman and many many of those statements which directly talk about the SaviShESha ( or SaguNa ) Brahman. Most of the SaguNa statements are ignored by pUrva pakShi. But Salutations to Sri Ramanuja for giving correct interpretations and bridging the gap between the statements which outwardly looked like they were completely at logger heads. The striking point is that always Sri Ramanuja goes by the context of the statement and not just its literal meaning. Also He gives the correct meaning of the vAkyAs. The discussion on the first main sUtra is divided into the following 1) Yukti Ghattam (logic) 2) Sruti Ghattam ( correct interpretation of the upanishad vAkyAs quoted in maha pUrva pakSham ( the advaitic interpretation ) - like "satyam jnAnam anantam Brahma", "EkamEvAdvitIyam Brahma", "Brahma vEda Brahmaiva bhavati etc. 3) Smruti Ghattam ( Correct interpretation of Bhagavad gIta slOkAs ). 4) purANa Ghattam ( Correct interpretation of the ViShNu purANa slokas ). 5) sapta vidhAnupapattayah -- avidyA nirasanam ( The seven inconsistencies arising due to the acceptance of avidya concept of Sri pUrva pakShi ). Now the main ( or the soul foundational texts per Sri Mani ) are the ViShNu purANa and the gIta thru which Sri Ramanuja establishes the correctness of ViShiStAdvaita. The ViShNu purANa slOkAs and the gIta slOkas which match the nirviShESha thought are first quoted by Sri pUrva pakShi who gives the advaitic interpretations to them. Sri Ramanuja then explains them correctly by the context and the exact inner meanings. Also at many places Sri Ramanuja quotes many statements about saguNa Brahman in both ViShNu purANa and gIta. These two texts are widely discussed in all the schools of thought and Sri Ramanuja succeeds in bringing a complete explanation which covers 100 percent of these basic texts. I am not sure about Sri Ramanuja quoting from other texts ( probably like the ones from padma purANa etc - Iam not sure )...but the "sole foundational" texts which form the basis of the main first sUtrArdha and its discussions remain to be ViShNu purANa and Srimad Bhagavad gIta. It is pointed out in the purANa ghattam that Sri vyAsa maharshi ( sutra kAra ) also indicated that in all para vidyAs, only saguNa Brahma has to be worshipped". 'para vidyAsu sarvAsu saguNa mEva BrahmOpAsyam. phalam caika rUpamEva atO vidyA vikalpaha". I am happy to write this mail, as currently I am learning Sri BhAshyam from my Father thru his and his Aacharya's and all my paramAcAryA's blessings. yO nitya macyuta padAmbuja yugma rukma vyAmOha ta staditarANi truNAya mEnE asmad gurOr bhagavatOsya dayaika sindhOh rAmAnujasya caraNau SaraNam prapadyE Jai Sriman Narayana Maruthi Ramanuja Das --- bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com wrote: > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 19:54:05 -0600 (CST) > From: Sankaran Kartik Jayanarayanan >> Subject: Once upon a time... > > I chanced to read a posting by Mani Varadarajan in > the ancient USENET > newsgroup alt.hindu, and was wondering if Mani's > challenge still holds: > > http://www.hindunet.org/alt_hindu/1994/msg00757.html > > -------------------- > Subject: Re: superstitions > From: Mani Varadarajan > Date: Wed, 19 Oct 1994 12:11:36 -0700 > Newsgroups: alt.hindu > > [..] > > Ramanuja, the other major expositor of the Sutras, > certainly > cannot be accused of "filtering" the text through > the Vaishnava > tantras. The sole foundational texts for his > understanding of the > Sutras are the Upanishads, and secondarily the Gita > and Vishnu > Purana (texts used by Sankara himself). If you can > show me where > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > in his Sri Bhashya Ramanuja departs from these > exegetical principles, > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > I will wear the ashes of an Advaitin forthwith! > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > -------------------- > > I'm not sure if the "Sri Bhashya" refers to > Ramanuja's Brahma Sutra > Bhashya, but if such is the case, then the > translation of Ramanuja's BSB > that I have with me does indeed point out several > instances where Ramanuja > quotes from Puranas other than the Vishnu Purana. > > -Jayanarayanan > -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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