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A Handbook of Hindu Pantheism. the Panchadasi of Sreemut Vidyaranya Swami Translated with Copious Annotations by Nandalal Dhole

1899

What is the cause of obstacle ? As in the foregoing example of an assemblage of boys the cause of the obstacle which prevents the voice of a single boy being heard is the combining of several voices: loudly recanting so in„thrpresent instance the cause of the.obstacle which prevents the manfestibility of the supreme felicity of the Atma is. [...] The collective totality of the same Raja as present in all the five elements is the progenitor of Prdna (vital air) which for a variety of function is divided into (a) Pram' the situated at the tip of the nose. [...] Thus therefore while the discussion of the five sheaths clearly establishes their difference from the principle Self the intrcductio of the consideration of the subtle Astral body is done on purpose for if the Atma is a distinct entity from the same Astral body then it follows that the Franamaya Manmaya and the Vijnanmaya sheaths are also quite distinct and separate. [...] Now are to beixplained for the purpose of ascertaiing the non-identity of the cause-body with tlae Spirit its Anmya and Vyatriek in the state of the profound meditatlioN (Samadhi); for such a consideration the blissful sheath or the catise-body though it shakes of its coil ofignorance yet the tangibility of the Spirit as a witness is of the first while the-PA NCHADASI. [...] contemplating is the subject and the PARABRAHMA the ebject of contemplation) but the mind merges into the object of contemplation the Supreme Self and the function of the internal organ is unmoved like the unflickering light of a lamp it is called (Nirvikalpa Samadhi) 'contemplation without recognition of subject and object.' 56.
philosophy religion
Pages
342
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143064
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Nandalal Dhole view
Preface
1-4 N.D. view
Section I
1-15 unknown view
Section II
16-36 unknown view
Section III On the Five Sacs or Sheaths
37-44 unknown view
Section IV Duality
45-57 unknown view
Section V On the Consideration of Transcendental Vedic Phrases
58-60 unknown view
Section VI Illustration by Similitude with Painting
61-viii unknown view
Section VII On the Discovery of Felicity
139-201 unknown view
Section VIII On the Discovery of the Uniform Intelligence
202-218 unknown view
Section IX On the Light of Meditation
219-244 unknown view
Section X
245-248 unknown view
Section XI Brahmananda
249-276 unknown view
Section XII (b). Atmananda or the Blissfulness of Selj
277-296 unknown view
Section XIII (c) Adwaitananda or the Felicity of Non-Duality
297-319 unknown view
Section XIV (d) On the Felicity produced from Self-Knowledeg
320-328 unknown view

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