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Kalyana Kalpataru September 1950

1950

The statements like The Soul under the bondage of Karma takes various bodies as man beast bird and other animals and after suffering countless kinds of grief and sorrow in the eighty-four hundred thousands of possible births attains the status of man at the end" only mean that the individual Soul by reason of his ignorance has to experience all the effects of his sins and can return to the human [...] But since the Lord Himself entered into the being of all objects created by Him as stated in the Upanisads the immanent Lord IAwara naturally became the Universal Self of a human being while the personal self of a human being is a part of the Godhead the Jiva who is a pencil of the ray of Lord's power. [...] He very eminently reconciles in Himself both the Ksara and Aksara aspects as well as His own transcendental aspect of the Divinity and in Him is now found the marvellous blending of the personal and impersonal the One and the Many action and inaction peace and power and every other apparently militating pair of attributes of the Divine. [...] To aspire therefore to the plenary status of Purusottama who is the All after entering into the impersonal and equal calm of the unchangeable and all-pervaing Aksara Purusa who is the One appears as the highest achievement of human life from what the Lord taught us in the GYa. [...] The Gita in its teaching gave the highest position and prominence to the Jirani the knower of the Divine and this knower says K.sva "is verily My Self"— the spirit of His Spirit and the soul of His Soul.
philosophy religion
Pages
35
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120049
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Unto Bliss
318-319 “Siva” view
The Duty of Man
319-323 R. Aiyar view
The Character of Hindu Culture—IV
324-331 Jayadayal Goyandka view
What We Owe to Late Maharshi Ramana
332-334 M. Syed view
Swami Raamdas Kathia Baba
335-338 Akshaya Banerjea view
The Lord’s Vision Everywhere
338-345 Y. Jagannatbam view
Letters to Fellow-Seekers
346-348 unknown view

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