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Eshwara Concept in Advaita Vedanta.

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Dear Advaitins,

 

Namaste,

 

Can somebody eloberate on the mentioned subject? It is

called saguna brahma. Can we call an incarnation as

Eshwara?

 

HARI OM TAT SAT,

 

 

Yours in the Lord,

 

Br. Vinayaka

 

 

 

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advaitin, br_vinayaka <vinayaka_ns>

wrote:

>

>

> Dear Advaitins,

>

> Namaste,

>

> Can somebody eloberate on the mentioned subject? It is

> called saguna brahma. Can we call an incarnation as

> Eshwara?

 

Namaste All,IMHO,

 

This is all apples and oranges. It depends on what level one is

addressing. Saguna or 'Self' Brahman means Brahman associated with

attributes and creations..........Satchitananda. This is Brahman

with 'qualities' as Ramana would say.

 

Iswara is the sum total of all the Jivas as the forest the sum total

of the trees.

 

An incarnation is just the same as you or me, until the incarnation

takes Moksha, which could be at birth in the case of

a 'PurnaAvatar', for example. This could be recognised by his lack

of desires and preferences, but ultimately only one Mukti can

recognise another.

 

Ultimately everything is Brahman and also ultimately 'nothing ever

happened',-Ajativada, there was only ever Nirguna

Brahman.......ONS...Tony.

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