Guest guest Posted November 5, 2001 Report Share Posted November 5, 2001 :-) Welcome! For your information, Hare Krishna Movement opposes all philosophies other than their! Same is the case with other schools too. Ultimately, it is you who has to take the best of all, and transcend them all... I believe, Advaita is a state of ultimate understanding (jnAnaghana), it is a state of bliss (cidghana) and it is a state of pure existance (sadghana). Realizing the hidden potential of sat+cit+ananda through various means (jnana, bhakti, karma etc..) is what we do. But finally realization is the most important thing! Just like reaching the summit of Everast is important to all mountaneers, however how they did it and which path they follow depends purely on their personal taste. we believe all paths lead to that summit of satcitdAnanda (parabrahman). So we never prefer to quarrel, rather we try to help them out in understanding the obstacles in their chosen path. Some tend to listen, but some dont! They tend to follow their way by not listening to the "aaptavAkya" (good word!). But still, as Krishna advised in Gita "jOshayEt sarva karmANi vidvAn yuktaH samAcaran". Yours, Madhava > -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- > Von: Advaitin List Moderators [advaitins] I may ask an occasional > > question such as why this philosophy is opposed by > > the followers of the Hare Krishna movement? Thanks > > for your help.Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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