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 29

29. Inasmuch as the unoriginated is said to be originated, therefore non origination is its nature. There would not be under any circumstances, a change otherwise of one´s nature.

To say that the eternal (therefore unoriginated) being was originated (so therefore was not always eternal) but nevertheless is eternal now, which would be the meaning of this verse, is to give an impossible illogicality to its nature.

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