Brahma Sutras (Critical Exposition)
author: B. N. K. Sharma
edition: 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8121500354
ISBN-13: 9788121500357
Topic: Hindu-philosophy
Devas and Rsis eligible for Upasana of ‘Madhyamagunas’
This chapter describes Devas and Rsis eligible for Upasana of ‘Madhyamagunas’ located on page 258 of volume 3 in the book Brahma Sutras (Critical Exposition) compiled by B. N. K. Sharma. This book contains a Critical Exposition of the Brahmasutras of Badarayana including a thorough research on the commentaries of Shankara, Ramanuja and Madhva. The Vedanta Sutras represent an important treatise of Indian Philosophy teaching Vedic concepts as found in the Upanishads..
Sanskrit name of chapter: itaradhikaranam or itaradhikarana (itara-adhikarana / adhikaranam). This edition includes the original Sanskrit text, an English translation, references to commentaries, detailled footnotes, IAST transliterated words and a large index.
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We have already referred to this story in describing the form of Gangadhara. (4) Markandeya: Coming to the saints, the story of Markandeya has been discussed by us with reference to the Kalari form. (5) Suta: The Rsis receiving the message from Daksinamurti have also been referred to in our description of this form. The great Rsi of the Puranas is Suta, pronounced in Tamil as ‘Cutar , who recites the Puranas to the Rsis after having heard them from Vyasa....
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And the shruti also— viz., “Becoming the Deva, he is absorbed in the Devas,”—speaks of the sakshatkara, or intuitive realisation of Divinity in this very birth. Even after attaining the sakshatkara, the upasana of Brahman should be continued till death. This point is discussed in the Vedanta-sutras IV. i. 12, as follows: (Question): —Are upasanas to be practised as long as one chooses or till death?...
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Kena Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary [by S. Sitarama Sastri]
brahma ha devebhyo vijigye tasya ha brahmano vijaye deva amahiyanta | ta aikshantasmakamevayam vijayo smakamevayam mahimeti || 14 || 14. The Brahman won a victory for the Devas and in that victory of the Brahman the Devas attained glory. They thought ‘the victory is ours and this glory is ours alone. Shankara s Commentary: Com....
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