Mandukya Upanishad

With an Advaita Commentary from our Understanding

by Kenneth Jaques | 31,733 words

The Mandukya Upanishad is a short, just twelve verses, description of the material manifestation and the eventual return to unmanifest form of the Universe....

Verse 16

16. In the case of origination of the cause and effect if admitted, the order in which this takes place has got to be searched after by you, in as much as in the case of simultaneous origination of cause and effect, there would be the absence of mutual connection, like the left and right horns of a bull.

The simultaneous origination of cause and effect (of the Primal eternal Absolute) will still require an order of events it is being asserted. And this would entail a distinguishing between the two. Like the left and right horns of a bull they are not connected.

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