Guest guest Posted February 22, 2002 Report Share Posted February 22, 2002 I want to add couple of points to what Nanda wrote under the continuing title of 'tat tvam asi'. Some of this aspect is related to anumaana pramaana - I had discussed this in the second chapter of my notes on Brahmasuutra. anaumaana or logic - to be looked from two aspects - loukika anumaana and shaastriiya anumaana - loukika anumaana or 'logic' that we normally understand is with in the realm of intellect and is supported by vyaapti j~nanama or comcomitant relationship between the hetu and saadhya or let us say cause and effect. The relationship itself is based on the pratyaksha or direct perception - like where there is smoke there is fire. The scientific logic that we deal with transactionally is within the realm of anaatma and cannot be extented to the realm of aatma - discussion pertaining to aatma since it is beyond the normal perceptions for establishing the vyaapti between hetu and saadhya - or concomitant relationships between cause and effects. Yet shaastara is not illogical - hence we use shaastriiya anumaana - it is logical but it is beyond logic too. Hence when aachaarya-s discuss nyaaya suutra-s - they do employ logic in the discussion but the logic is based on shaastra - statements only. Thus the logical arguments are supported by 'samanvaya' or self-consistency based on Shastra statements only. Shastra in a sense is self-fulfilling in a way hence is treated as a separate 'pramaNa' beyond pratyaksha and anumaana. Shaastra is logical but it is beyond logical since it points about the truth that is beyond the cause-effect relationships or vyaapti j~naanam. Hari Om! Sadananda >>So shruti and reason go hand in hand. > >In case this gets interpreted : > >Though shruti and logic can go hand in hand still it is not advisable to >adhere to this principle in all the aspects of the shruti. > >Reality is beyond the intellect and so there's little to be gained by trying >to reconcile the Upanishadic concept of the Atman with our phenoemenal life. >Rather use the intellect where it is valid - analyze the categories of >unreality. And be guided by the shruti as to what categories of unreality to >analyze and understand. As far as the Atman is concerned it is enough to >know that such a thing - permanent and non-dependent - exists. > >Ofcourse the spiritual excercises suggested in the shruti are also of great >value. > >_______________ >Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com -- K. Sadananda Code 6323 Naval Research Laboratory Washington D.C. 20375 Voice (202)767-2117 Fax:(202)767-2623 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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