Guest guest Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 thath eke aahuH asadheva idham agra aaseeth ekam eva adhvitheeyam thasmaath asathaH sath jaayatha Some say ( the nihilists or soonyavadhins) that Non-being alone, without a second was in the beginning and from that Non-being arose the Being. Kuthasthu khalu soumya evam syaath ithi hovaacha kaTham asathaH sath jaayetha ithi. Sath thu eva soumya idham agra aaseeth ekam eva adhvitheeyam How can Being originate from Non Being, my dear, Only Being was there in the beginning one only without a second. In any argument First the main subject must be established without doubt. Here Brahman or sath is the main subject and it is established by quoting an opposite view and refuting it. The nihilists of Buddhist school deny a permanent existence and hence they are called sunyavadins. For them everything that exists has no real existence and nothing , sunya was there in the beginning. The universe as such is only an illusion. This view is negated here by pointing out the absurdity that Being or existence can come out of non-existence or Nonbeing.There should be a cuse for everything and that should be a real thing sucha s the sprout coming from the seed and a pot produced from clay. Even for an illusion like a serpent seen in a rope there should be a real substratum , the rope. Buddhist doctrines are refuted in the commentaries on Brahmasuthra both by Sankara and Ramanuja. That is the elucidation of what is said in the Upanishads. Denying that Nonbeing could not be the source of Being Uddhalaka Aruni proceeds to explain further how the universe came into being from Brahman. thath aikshatha bahu syaam prajaayeya That Being, Brahman willed. ."I may become many : I may grow forth." The sentences sadhevasoumya idham agra aaseeth, ekam eva adhvitheeyam ; thadhaikshatha bahusyaam prajaayeya taken together is known as sadhvidhya. Brahman is thus shown to be the upaadhaana karaNa , material cause of the universe like the mud in the creation of pot, and also the nimittha karaNa like the potter and sahakari karaNa, auxiliary cause like the potter's wheel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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