Re: Vibhava lokas
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• September 6, 1999
Narayana. Sri Mani Varadarajan wrote: >The positing of various "lokas" stems from thinking >of Vaikuntha primarily as a physical place. I >suggest that Vaikuntha should be thought of more as a >*state* of consciousness where one has attained God, >rather than a particular physical place. Beyond all >materiality, Vaikuntha or parama-padam represents the >state of moksha, where the jIva stands unfettered by >karma due to the grace of God. I can appreciate that Vaikuntha is more of a state than a place where the dharma-bhuta-jnana of the jiva expands to infinity and covers the whole of existence. In this context, I have 3 questions: 1) Does the expansion of dharma-bhuta-jnana mean that the mukta is omniscient like Bhagavan? 2) Why cannot this happen while the jiva is here on earth, by the grace of Bhagavan? 3) Does this dharma-bhuta-jnana reveal the jnanaanandaika-nature of Bhagavan also? In other words, does the mukta directly perceive the swarupa (essential substantive nature) of Bhagavan (apart from his rupa)? >Ramanuja beautifully explains the multiple notions >implied by the term parama-padam. He writes in the >Vedarthasangraha: > In some texts, the term "parama-pada" is used to >mean the highest state. In others, it means the true >nature of the individual self, freed from contact >with matter, and in still some other texts, it refers >to the true nature of Bhagavan. ... It is interesting to note that in all the three meanings, the notion of a physical place is not present. Narayana. Vishnudasadasan, P.Srinivasan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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