Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 Dear Sarojaji, Good to see your posting again. We missed your presence and wisdom. Om Namo Narayanaya: Sunil. guruvayur , Saroja Ramanujam <sarojram18 wrote: > > Dear Sunil and others, > My eyes are almost back to nomal tough it will be sometime before I do my regular posting but now n my computer is out of order. I am typing this from a friend;s house. I will give my views on moksha and what it means when my computer is repaired. > saroja Ramanujam > > balagopal ramakrishnan <rbalpal wrote: HARI AUM > > SwamiChitmayanandji's disourses of the Gita has been > insisting that the different 'yogas' are to be mixed > and matched as any one single yoga is not complete in > itself. To gain knowledge 'action' is a must and only > when the 'knowledge' matures 'bhakthi' appears. The > 'bhakthi' as a 'yoga' comes after 'karma' and 'jnana'. > Practise of religion, chanting bhajans, mantras etc > are not be confused with the 'bhakthi' at the 'yoga' > level but a way to better once 'karma' which will > help him mature the 'jnana' that he acquires in the > process. > > Regards > > Balagopal > > NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA > --- Sunil Menon <menon_sunil wrote: > > > Sree, > > > > Depending upon the school of philosophy (Dwaita, > > Advaita, Vaishnava > > etc) you follow, the technical definition of > > 'Moksha' varies. But to > > commoners like me, the simplistic explanation is as > > follows- > > > > Moksha or Mukti is the liberation from the cycle of > > death and rebirth > > and the end to suffering and limitation of worldly > > existence. > > > > Liberation occurs when the individual soul > > (Jeevatma) dissolves with > > the universal soul (Paramatma) or Brahman. > > > > So, at the state of Moksha, individual soul > > dissolves in ParamAtma and > > our soul cease to exist and becomes a part of the > > universal 'oneness'. > > > > Self-realization (Aatma jnana) is the key to Moksha. > > > > There are four ways to self realization; Karma Yoga, > > Bhakti Yoga, > > Jnana Yoga, and Raja Yoga. > > > > And one must achieve Moksha on his or her own. > > > > I request all learned ones to elaborate more. > > > > Om Namo Narayanaya: > > Sunil. > > > > > > > > guruvayur , " sreedhar c.p " > > <sreepal20@> wrote: > > > > > > Hare Krishna, > > > > > > Any learned person can assist to find the answer > > for below Question? > > > > > > With Love, > > > Sree > > > > > > Vikrant <free_for_blue@> wrote: > > > i have a seriouse question that is > > been going in my mind > > since long....... > > > when one cuts the cycle of death and re-birth and > > gets moksh or > > mukti then what happens...then what happens to the > > atman(the > > soul)....if one knows that this is his last physical > > life in this > > world and he will not be born again since he has now > > cut/stop the > > cycle of death & re-birth.....then what happens > > after this life to the > > soul....in this specific case where does the soul go > > after leaving the > > body...does it get dissolved in the cosmic universe > > or what...what is > > the final resting place or final destination for the > > atman(the soul) > > in the infinite universe considering the scenario i > > gave now... > > > any views ... > > > > > > > > > Vikrant > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a PS3 game guru. > > > Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and > > previews at > > Games. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Answers - Get better answers from someone > > who knows. Tryit now. > > > > > > > > > > > > ________ > India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new > http://in.answers./ > Dr. Saroja Ramanujam, M.A., Ph.D, Siromani in sanskrit. > web address: http://www.geocities.com/sarojram18 > http://freewebs.com/gitaclass > > > > > > > Finding fabulous fares is fun. > Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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