Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 pramaadhath vaa asuraaH paraabhavan na pramaadhaath brahmabhoothaaH suraaH cha na vai mrthuH vyaaghra iva atthi janthoon naapyasya roopam upalabhyathe hi The asuras became defeated due to pramadha and the devas stood in the path of Brahman by the absence of it. The death is not like tiger and does not eat beings because it has no form. The term pramadha is rather used in its state of effect rather than the causal state. Pramadha is the slipping from the real state of immortality and the effect of pramadha is ignorance which results in the identification with the body. The asuras followed the path of destruction due to their body -consciousness forgetting the Self. This refers to the episode of Virochana and Indra in the Chandhogya Upanishad (8.7) in which both devas and asuras approached Brahma to know the truth about Athman and Brhama told them to look at their reflection in the water and find the Athman. Virochana looked at his reflection and saw his body reflected in the water and went away satisfied that the body is the Athman and his followers started living a life of sensual pleasures due to their ignorance about the real Self. That led them to death and disaster. But Indra was not satisfied and came back to question Brahma and learnt the truth by living there thirty two years when he successively received instruction from Brahma and finally learnt about the real nature of the Self. Then the devas became the followers of the path of realization. In Gita Krishna says, `thath vidDhi praNipaathena paripraSnena sevayaa , upadhekshyanthi the jnaanam jnaaninaH thathvadharSinaH' and the above episode is the illustration of the statement which means, one has to approach the realized master with humility and service and should persist in learning the truth and they will instruct him about it. The terms asura and sura have another connotation. asushu praaNeshu indhriyeshu eva ramanthe ithi asuraaH, asura is the one who revels in the pleasures of indhriyas, that is, the worldly, and svasmin aathmanyeva ramanthe ithi suraaH, sura is the one who revels in the joy of the Self. The former get into the cycle of life and death and take several births, from animal to human and the latter attain Brahmanhood. There is no being known as death since he has no form like the tiger and seen to eat other beings. Sanatkumara goes on to say that the death personified as Yama is due to ignorance. yamam thu eke mrthyum athaH anyam aahuH aathmaavaasam amrtham brahmacharyam pthrloke raajyam anuSasthi dhevaH SivaH Sivaanaam aSivaH aSivaanaam Some through ignorance imagine Yama , the son of the Sun god as the personification of death. He dwells in all, because everyone is aware of his presence, and is established in Brahman. He is immortal and stays in Pitrloka and he is good to the virtuous and bad to the evil-minded. In brahadharnyaka Upanishad, we have the text, mrthyurvai thamaH ( Brhd.1.3.28) meaning, the darkness of ignorance is death. What is meant here by Sanathkumara is that Yama who is the si on of Soorya and the Lord of pitrloka, who is also known as Dharamraja, as he is the one who apportions the result of karma to all by giving them punishment and causing their birth into different wombs, is not death as he could not be equated with ignorance as per the above sruthi text. Hence death is only ignorance, because it leads one towards death. IN Katopanishad Yama is the instructor of Brhamavidhya to Nachikethas and hence he is a deva without ignorance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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