Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 MY Dear gypsy+queen+bee,<br><br>You have written <<<ps- by the way, are not the upanishads based on the vedas- each one of the upanishad is based on one of the four vedas. >><br><br>I need not tell you that Vedas have two parts <br>Karam Kanda and Mimansaa. Whereas the Karama Kand deals with Yajnas and rituals, Mimansa deals with the presence and identification of God. Only 22 Shlokas of Veda are basis of all the Upanishadas.<br><br>In real terms Vedanta is in fact the end of Ritualistic knowledge when one has satisfied his worldly needs and is ready for Brahm Gyan.<br><br>Mainly the Sankhya and Brahma Sutras are called Vedanta, hence Kajol is right (although Vedanta is in fact a part of vedas itself but entirely different in view and approach)<br><br>Om Namah Shivaye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 Heart's desert..<br>still dry<br>without the <br>rain of love<br><br>can not bear<br>the flowery bushes<br>of<br>acceptance, tolerance and <br>endurance<br><br>there only Cactus can<br>bloom<br>scorching itself<br>and pinching others<br>with thorns<br><br>Pyaar kar le nahin to fansi chad jayega<br><br>prempujari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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