Guest guest Posted January 22, 2005 Report Share Posted January 22, 2005 Dear Arvind Rangan and other Bhagavatas: The subject has been dealt with extensively in my book "Hinduism Rediscovered". This was released by H.H.Srimad Andavan of Sri Poundarikapuram Swami Asramam, Srirangam. If you are interested, you may contact me through email to Ramanbil or phone (770) 434-9596. Dasoham Anbil Ramaswamy ================================================================================ Hello All, Acutally i was told by my chitappa that we are suppsoed to follow "qualified non-dualism" as taught to us by Ramanujar. I have not been able to find a book on that. The book i have right now, in my pocessission, talks about Shankaracharya's non-dualism. In fact, i always wanted to understand the concept behind, 1. Dualist by Madhavacharya 2. Qualified Non - Dualist by Raamanujacharya 3. Non-Dualist by Sankaracharya. if anybody can point me to a link on the website, or can throw some light upon all these three.. i would be grateful. As for what swamin has quoted below, > Brahman in all states is saguna brahman even if its is > antaryami swaroopam that you are considering. i want to ask.. that, if we can actually bind the brahman, with certain charecteristics, then is the Brahman, not losing his infinite power ? for charecteristics, only limit and draws boundaries. do we have a right to draw a boundary for the brahman ? please shed some light on how our Acharya explains that all states of brahman is saguna Brahman. Arvind Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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