Guest guest Posted November 27, 2009 Report Share Posted November 27, 2009 4. thathva , Hitha and purusharTha Jeevaparamaathma yaaThaathmyajnaanapoorvaka varNaasramadharma ithikarthavyathaaka paramapurushacharaNayugala Dhyaana archana praNaamaadhiH athyarThapriyaH thath praapthiphalaH Jeevaparamaathma yaaThaathmyajnaana poorvaka- the knowledge, jnaana, of the real nature, yaaThaathmaya, of the jeeva and the Lord, which acquired beforehand. varNaasramadharma ithikarthavyathaaka- performing of the duties of one's own varna and asrama, (ithikarthvyathaaka means the actual procedure involved in performance of varnasrama dharma.) Dhyaana archana praNaamaadhiH – meditating, worshipping and bowing down to etc., parampurushacharNayugala- the pair of feet of the Supreme Being, the Lord Narayana, aThyarTha priyaH- with utmost adoration, thath praapthi phalaH- results in attaining Him. yaaThaathmayjnana of the jeeva and the Lord consists in the understanding that jeeva is the sesha, of the Lord Jeeva is jnanavan, sentient, anu, Atomic, and of the nature of bliss, several and eternal. Paramathma is the seshi, all pervading and possesses infinite auspicious qualities and devoid of imperfections unlike jeeva. This is thatthva Armed with that the dhyana etc. are the means to attain the goal, that is the Lord. This denotes the hitha while the goal, thathapraapthiphala is the purushaarTha. The important thing to remember is the word athyarthapriyaH, one should consider the Lord as the closest and dearest as mere jnana and karma will not lead to the goal but only bhakthi.which is love . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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