Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 Stanza 6 aprameyo hrisheekesah padmanaabho-a- maraprabhuh visvakarmaa manustvashtaa sthavishthah sthaviro dhruvah. (46) Aprameyah – He who cannot be defined and explained in terms of any logical terms. One who is not measurable or understandable by accepted means of knowledge. A thing that can be directly perceived (Pratyaksha) can be desired, certain other things, which we may not directly perceive, but can be infer (anumaama) them from data available. And there are yet things which can be brought home to the listener by describing them in terms of similar other objects (Upamaa). Since the infinite has no `Properties'. It cannot be perceived, nor can It be " understood through inference. " Nor even explained in terms of similar or dissimilar things. " Hence the supreme Reality, Vishnu, is called as Aprameyah. We can experience him only by ending all sense of separativeness and becoming one with Him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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