Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 advaitin , " Sunder Hattangadi " <sunderh wrote: > > advaitin , bhaskar.yr@ wrote: > > > > ...But his questionable attitude after the > > death of his son abhimanyu, and during ashvamEdha yAga period never get > > answered.... > > Namaste, > > Even jnani-s appear to behave like any other human being as > circumstances warrant (e.g. Rama's grief at Sita's abduction). > > Arjuna, who had surrenderd himself to Krishna (Gita 2:7), who > was qualified to receive Krishna's grace in getting 'divya-hakshu' and > 'vishva-rupa-darshana', who had all the 'daivi-sampat' necessary, was > like a piece of camphor ready to burst into fire of 'atma-jnana'. He > fought the war as a jnani, not as an a-jnani. He had completed all the > karma-yoga in his previous lives, but he did not remember it. To doubt > Shankara'a conclusion seems to me unjustified. > > The dictates of karma-yoga may need either just one moment, a > whole life, or a series of lives. > > A jnani's 'actions' should not be judged by the standards of > life an a-jnani is prescribed to follow. > > > Regards, > > Sunder > Namaste,S-ji, Yes I agree, for there is always the prarabda karma built into the body mind complex, which will continue on whether there is an ego there or not....ONS...Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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