Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya)

by George Thibaut | 1890 | 203,611 words

English translation of the Brahma sutras (aka. Vedanta Sutras) with commentary by Shankaracharya (Shankara Bhashya): One of the three canonical texts of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy. The Brahma sutra is the exposition of the philosophy of the Upanishads. It is an attempt to systematise the various strands of the Upanishads which form the ...

29. And on account of the non-sublation.

And thus those scriptural passages which distinguish lawful and unlawful food, such as Ch. Up. VII, 26, 2, 'When the food is pure the whole nature becomes pure,'--are non-sublated.

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