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
Bhogas enjoyed in Sayujya are an iota of Brahman’s
This chapter describes Bhogas enjoyed in Sayujya are an iota of Brahman’s located on page 770 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: avibhagadhikaranam or avibhagadhikarana (avibhaga-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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Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
By residing there one attains sayujya liberation....
Read full contents: Verse 6.16.3
Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha Dipika) [by Ramchandra Keshav Bhagwat]
Oh Partha, this Brahmic state (state of Supreme Brahman) is what is called “Sayujya” (sayujya—the absorption of the soul into the state of Supreme Brahman) and it is (also named emancipation) the fourth of the four principal objects of human life (purushartha). But my worship is the path (stair) leading to the Brahmic state; but do not hold (Me) as only a “means”....
Read full contents: Verse 14.26
Chandogya Upanishad (Madhva commentary) [by Srisa Chandra Vasu]
He who knows it thus, and meditates on the quarter of Brahman, consisting of four-sixteenths, by the name of Prakashavat, becomes full of light in this world. He attains luminous worlds, whoever knows this and meditates on the quarter of Brahman, consisting of the four-sixteenths, by the name of Prakashavat.—262. Mantra 4.6.1. 1. Thy Agni will declare to you another quarter of Brahman. (Thus saying Vayu went away). He, when the morrow came, (drove the cows towards the house of the teacher)....
Read full contents: Fourth Adhyaya, Fourth through Ninth Khandas (23 mantras)
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