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There are two schools in Advaita: 1. Drishti srishti (simultaneous

creation) and 2. Srishti drishti (gradual creation).

 

There is the Tantric Advaita which admits three fundamentals jagat,

jiva, Isvara - world, soul, God. These three are also real. But the

Reality does not end with them. It extends beyond. That is the

Tantric Advaita.

 

The Reality is limitless. The three fundamentals do not exist apart

from the Absolute Reality. All agree that Reality is all-pervading;

that Isvara pervades jiva; therefore the jiva has eternal being. His

knowledge is not limited. Limited knowledge is only imagined by him.

In truth, his is infinite knowledge. Its limit is Silence. This truth

was revealed by Dakshinamurti. For those who still perceive these

three fundamentals they are said to be realities. They are

concomitant with the ego.

 

True, the images of gods are described in great detail. Such

description points only to the final Reality. Otherwise why is the

special significance of each detail also given? Think. The image is

only a symbol. Only that which lies beyond name and form is Reality.

Saiva Siddhanta and Vedanta have the common aim of the same Truth.

Otherwise how could Sri Sankaracharya, the greatest exponent of

Advaita, sing praises of gods? Obviously he did so knowingly.

 

shri ramana maharishi....

 

so, folks here you have it!! that is my path- tantric advaita... also

a swantatra tantrik... no strings attached!!! smiles!!!!

 

 

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