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Reason and not Dogma is the basis of Vedanta

Times Of India

 

Vedanta is scientific exposition of truth. It expounds the truth

methodically, logically. It does not rely on the authority of a

preceptor. Its truth is its authority.

 

No master or messiah can claim it. No religion has a hold on it. It

belongs to one and all. It bears no distinction of caste or creed,

community or country. Its universal application appeals to all lovers

of truth.

 

Present religious systems are governed by personalities, maxims and

mandates. There is a saying: Grammar is the grave of language. Try to

save grammar, keep it invariable, and language will be dead. Just so,

the rigidity of preceptors and precepts saps the vitality of

religion.

 

The intelligentsia, particularly youth the world over, detest

rigidity. They do not wish to be dictated by doctrines and dogmas.

They revolt against such unnatural education. We need to look at

Vedanta in its pristine glory. Make an independent assessment of

truth without relying on authorities.

 

George Bernard Shaw once remarked that the most intelligent person he

had met in his life was his tailor, " Because he is the only one who

takes fresh measurements every time I go to him " . This should be our

approach to Vedanta.

 

We tend to let ourselves get hypnotised by views and opinions of

others. Even the intelligentsia have been accepting religious

doctrines and dogmas passively. Some accept a religious belief just

because it is the oldest. Others accept it only because it is

followed by vast numbers. Still others accept it because it comes

from a great personality.

 

Few get to the merit of teaching. Much less imbibe the spirit of

religion. There is a blind following everywhere. Such an approach to

religion has brought about a spiritual epidemic. It is practically

destroying the human race. If religion is to serve people it has to

be judged and accepted on its own merit. Not on authorities.

 

The study of Vedanta will reveal to you that it is founded on its own

authority. It is based on reason and logic. You must, therefore,

approach Vedanta as you would science or mathematics.

 

A faith founded on authority is no faith. Take up Vedanta on its own

merits. Do not allow the personality and life of a spiritual master

interfere with his teaching. Only then you will be able to enter into

the spirit of religion. You do not have to sell your liberty to a

spiritual guru.

 

The gurus drew their inspiration from their own Self. The same

fountainhead of inspiration is within you. You can do the same. There

is no use relying on external forces for gaining internal strength.

 

There is a general belief that one has to retire to the solitude of

the forests for the study and practice of Vedanta, to lead the life

of an ascetic. This is not true. Vedanta does not expect anyone to

live a life of resignation. It is not a retirement plan but a

technique of dynamic living.

 

Reason and not Dogma is the basis of Vedanta

Times Of India

 

http://spirituality.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1164026,curpg-

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