Re: Vibhava lokas
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• September 8, 1999
Narayana. Dear Sri Mani: Thanks for clarifying my doubts regarding dharma-bhUta-jnana and moksha. >Sri P.Srinivasan wrote: >> ... does the mukta directly perceive the >> swarupa (essential substantive nature) of Bhagavan >> (apart from his rupa)? Sri Mani wrote: >Yes -- because without perception of these qualities >one would hardly recognize God as God. I have a simple question nagging me here: If jnana and Ananda are qualities (or attributes) of Bhagavan, what is He in substance? Attributes describe a substance, but are not the substance. If the 5 svarUpa-nirUpaka-dharmas are attributes, what is He in substance? In visishtadvaita, is He substantively jnAna (unlimited consciousness)? P.S: I ask these doubts not to raise any arguments or enter into dry philosophical debates but to clearly know Him Whom we love. Narayana. Vaishnavadasan, P.Srinivasan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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