Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 Generally it is believed that Bhoga and moksha are two ends that never meet.But great men like shankara have shown time and again that by the ultimate path of srividya this becomes naturally possible.Man is a congregation of body-senses-mind-intellect-soul9atman). Thinking of aatman as body and other physical objects is pravritti way of thought.Knowing the real nature of the aatman is indeed the divine nivritti way.This takes one away from dvaita or duality and towards advaita or complete non-duality with everything in existance.The main aim of tantra is the realization of this non-duality with oneself.one's aatman and with paramatman.Though one does becomes with a form-limited conception of the ultimate ,of the supreme,one has to transcend this limitation to achieve the highest state of advaita.<br><br>please call me on 080-6646954 in india,bangalore for any doubts in this respect.<br><br>contd.............. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 Hi Harsha! <br><br>Thanks for your post. <br><br>The terms Moksha and Nirvana are often used synonymously. Is it the same? If not, what is the difference? <br><br>Peace!<br><br>Tat twam asi<br>UMA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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