Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 HARI AUMBG verse 2 / 11 -"ashochyAn..... paNDitAH" suggests one not to be just 'praj~nAvAdA.n' but to be a 'paNDitAH'.RegardsBalagopalNARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANAps: read Shree Shankara's bhashyam at:http://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/gita.htm....you speak; prajnavadan, words of wisdom, words used by men of wisdom, of intelligence. The idea is, 'Like one mad, you show in yourself this foolishness and learning which are contradictory.' Because, panditah, the learned, the knowers of the Self -- panda means wisdon about the Self; those indeed who have this are panditah, one the authority of the Upanisadic text, '...the knowers of Brahman, having known all about scholarship,...' (Br. 3.5.1) ['Therefore the knowers of Brahman, having known all about scholorship, should try to live upon that strength which comes of Knowledge; having known all about this strength as well as scholorship, he becomes meditative; having known all about both meditativeness and its opposite, he becomes a knower of Brahman.'] The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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