Two Schools of Thought
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• March 22, 1996
I want to thank Sundar for his pertinent observations. We know from our ordinary experience that even for smaller achievements in life we need to make some efforts/sacrifice. Moksha being the highest goal, I find it impossible to conceive that it can be obtained without any effort. I would like to quote a upanishadic verse which says: (Shreyastcha Preyascha Manushyametha thou, Sampariktya Vivinakthi Dheeraha.......) There are two paths - the good and the pleasant. The wise and discriminating choose the good etc. In the scheme of things, I am unable to reconcile the fact that living a life of comfort with a license to do what we please (except for the societal restrictions) has no relation to obtaining moksha. Vijayaraghavan Srinivasan
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