Sunday, 25 January 2009

The Vedanta: It's Morphology and Ontology

The Vedanta: It's Morphology and Ontology by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura


http://www.mandala.com.au/books/vedanta.htm


His Grace Rupa vilas prabhu was saying that we should read this essay and see how we appreciate the sheer genious of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura .

An excert ...

The Absolute Infinity and absolute infinitesimals are not at loggerheads with one another. So the subjectivity and the objectivity described in the Vedanta Philosophy have different denominations from the present conception of the limited idealists who disown all types of objectivity. If we have a keen watch over the transcendental object we can eliminate the grossness and mundane subtleties. The new state of spirit need not have any relation with mundane manifestations. The unalloyed soul should not be disturbed by cutting asunder the transcendental links inseparable with the entity of the unalloyed spirit. We should not anthropomorphize our present crippled ideas when we traverse the Vedantic path. The potency of the Personality of the Transcendental Absolute (Pumshottama) need not be restricted, out of our poor experience of this world which is of a faulty nature. The apotheotic conception...

Phew !

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