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In this philosophical discourse, the Swami Sarvapriyananda explores the concept of causality using the analogy of a pot and clay. The causality of the cause (clay) is discussed through the stages of understanding the relationship between the pot (effect) and the clay. Swamiji emphasizes that the cause (clay) exists within the effect (pot), and ultimately, the effect has no independent existence apart from the cause. The discussion transitions to applying this analogy to Advaita Vedanta, where Brahman is considered the ultimate reality, and the world is viewed as an appearance. The four stages involve recognizing Brahman as the cause, realizing the world is a manifestation of Brahman, understanding the falsity of the world, and concluding that Brahman alone exists. The analogy serves as a tool for comprehending the non-dualistic perspective of Advaita Vedanta.
Video Clip taken from: "41. Aparokshanubhuti class with Swami Sarvapriyananda - May 4, 2018" - • 41. Aparokshanubhuti c...
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16 окт 2024