Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 14. The refutation of the advaita view that the cause alone is real. Na ethath evam, It is not so. ekavijnaanena sarva vijnaana prathijnaanam, sarvasya miThyaathve sarvasya jnaathavyasya abhaavaath na sethsyathi; If everything is unreal, nothing deserves to be known. Then the statement that by knowing one everything is known is not tenable. sathyamiThyaathvayoH ekathaaprasakthiH vaa; Or it would that the real is identical with unreal. api thu ekavijnaanena sarvavijnaana prathijnaa sarvasya thadhaathmakathvena eva sathyathve siDhyathi Only when all the entities are real by having the One, Brahman as their inner self and hence the unity being that of the body and the self, the statement that the knowledge of one leads to the knowledge of all becomes true. Then Ramanuja explains the real implication of the passage quote Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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