Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 I had stated earlier that Sankara's name does not appear in CC. While this is true, CC does ecplicitly refer to Sankara. My understanding was wrong. Srila Prabhupada's interpretation of those verses is in line with what CC says. A devotee friend of mine Rajagopal Jayaraman has pointed to the following reference in CC. CC Antya 2.95: vaisnava hana yeba sariraka-bhasya sune sevya-sevaka-bhava chadi' apanare `isvara' mane SYNONYMS vaisnava hana—being a Vaisnava; yeba—anyone who; sariraka-bhasya—the Mayavada commentary Sariraka-bhasya; sune—listens to; sevya-sevaka- bhava—the Krsna conscious attitude that the Lord is the master and the living entity is His servant; chadi'—giving up; apanare—himself; isvara—the Supreme Lord; mane—considers. TRANSLATION "When a Vaisnava listens to the Sariraka-bhasya, the Mayavada commentary upon the Vedanta-sutra, he gives up the Krsna conscious attitude that the Lord is the master and the living entity is His servant. Instead, he considers himself the Supreme Lord. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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