Guest guest Posted July 15, 2007 Report Share Posted July 15, 2007 Stanza 18 vedyo vaidyah sadaa-yogee veerahaa maadhavo madhuh ati-indriyo mahaamaayo mahotsaaho mahaabalah. (163) Vedyah -That which is to be known; in the language of the Geeta, it is Jneyam. That final knowledge, knowing which every-thing becomes known. " Kasmin nu bhagavo vijnaate sarvamidam vijnaatam bhavati iti " -(Mundaka. 1-3). All sciences are investigations into Truth After observing the nature and behavior of things and beings when the investigator moves ahead seeking the ONE Harmonious Chord of Reality that holds all phenomena in its inescapable love-web, the scientist of Truth-comes to reject first the gross, and soon thereafter the subtle realms, and ultimately even the causal factors, and thus-comes to apprehend this harmony, which he is seeking as the very subjective core of his own Self. This final Goal to be realized, " having known which everything else becomes known, " the One Consummate Knowledge to be gained (Vedyah), is the Self, the Great Vishnu. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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