Guest guest Posted May 1, 2001 Report Share Posted May 1, 2001 Namaste Perhaps it is. But traditional scholars like Swami Vidyaranya has been dead against the concept of Shunya. At least I read of his arguments against it in the celebrated text, Panchadashi, authored by him. He mentions about samadhi but doesn't equate it with shunya. Perhaps the intepretation of Shunya has evolved over the years. A subject for discussion maybe. Kathi > > colette [sMTP:colette] > Wednesday, May 02, 2001 4:25 AM > advaitin > Re: Question - Gita Satsang - Chapter 6 : Verses > 21-25 > > Hi. I am presuming that this nirvikalpa samadhi must be what Buddhists > call shunyata (or sunya)? Sometimes I wonder what the meaning is of > these words. > > Regards, > > Col > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > Gummuluru Murthy > > -- > > > > Sponsor > Click Here! > <http://rd./M=131860.1389494.2986703.2/D=egroupmail/S=1700075991: > N/A=639281/?http://rd./O=1/I=season-mom01/b2/*http://shopping.yah > oo.com/promotions/momsday01/> > p2A > <http://us.adserver./l?M=131860.1389494.2986703.2/D=egroupmail/S= > 1700075991:N/A=639281/rand=290465622> > > Discussion of Shankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy of nonseparablity of > Atman and Brahman. > Advaitin List Archives available at: > <http://www.eScribe.com/culture/advaitin/> > Please Note the New Changes at the Mail Server > For details, visit: </local/news.html> > Post message: advaitin > Subscribe: advaitin- > Un: advaitin > URL to Advaitin: <advaitin> > File folder: <advaitin> > Link Folder: <advaitin/links> > Messages Folder: <advaitin/messages> > > > > Terms of Service > <>. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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