Guest guest Posted May 10, 2000 Report Share Posted May 10, 2000 Realizing the Godhood within is the goal of Advaita. And such a realized advaiti enjoys the everlasting bliss as told in BhagawadGita. "yOntassukhOntarArAm stathAntarjyOti rEvayaH sayOgee brahma nirvANaM brahMa bhootOdhi gaccati 5-24 labhaMtE brahma nirvANM mRUshayaH ksheeNa kalmashAH chinnadhivadhA yatAtmAnaH, sarva bhoota hitE ratAH 5-25 24. He who is happy within, who rejoices within, who is illuminated within, that YOGI attains Absolute Freedom or MOKSHA, himself becoming BRAHMAN. 25. Those RISHIS obtain Absolute Freedom or MOKSHA --- whose sins have been destroyed, whose dualities are torn asunder, who are self-controlled and intent on the welfare of all beings. OM SANTIH! OM SANTIH! OM SANTIH! tat sat SrigurucaraNAraviMdArpaNamastu... ------ Remember four years of good friends, bad clothes, explosive chemistry experiments. http://click./1/4051/5/_/489436/_/957967365/ ------ Discussion of the True Meaning of Sankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy focusing on non-duality between mind and matter. Searchable List Archives are available at: http://www.eScribe.com/culture/advaitin/ To from the list, send Email to <advaitin- > For other contact, Email to <advaitins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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