[Advaita-l] Advaiti Response to this report?

V Subrahmanian v.subrahmanian at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 01:38:03 CST 2012


On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 10:16 AM, Venkatesh Murthy <vmurthy36 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Namaste
>
> Your chief point of argument is Chandogya Vacarambhana Sruti but the
> opponent may not agree with your translation. It is only saying-
> 'Pot, tumbler, plate, etc., and various articles of this kind
> manufactured out of clay are clay only, in reality.' But it is not
> saying Pot, tumbler, plate etc is not real. Advaitis are saying that.
> They are adding stuff to Sruti - 'Pot, tumbler, plate etc are Mithya.'
> They are making a jump to Mithyatva. The jump is from Anityatva to
> Mithyatva.  But Sruti is not saying this.
>

The 'eva' along with 'vAchArambhaNam vikAro nAmadheyam' is enough teaching
in the shruti for the Advaitin's conclusion/interpretation.  The
characteristic of anityatva is: it has a beginning and an end.  The
scripture based on yukti teaches that 'that which is absent before
beginning and after end has to be deemed to be so (absent) even in the
intervening period.  So it is not a 'jump' from anityatva to mithyAtva but
only stating that anityatva IS mithyAtva/asatyatva.

>
> Sruti is saying Pot, tumbler, plate etc are transformations of Clay
> only and they are all Clay only in reality. The base is the same but
> the objects are not Mithya. They are transformations.



Transformation is nothing but giving the clay a new name and form which
were not there before and will not be after.  Hence mithyAtva of the
name-form transformed-clay is the natural conclusion.


>  Clay is the Material Cause Upadana of Pot, Tumbler, plate etc. Sruti is
> saying
> this. ततश्च उपादानोपादेयोरभेदात् उपादाने ज्ञाते उपादेयस्य ज्ञातता
> भवतीत्यर्थः ।  See Ranga Ramanuja Bhashya on 6-1-4. मृत्पिण्ड एव
> नामरूपभाग् भवतीत्यर्थः, वाचारम्भणमित्युक्तेर्मिथ्येत्यश्रुतकल्पनम्
> ।पुनरुक्तिर्नामधेयमितीत्यस्य निरर्थता  ॥
>

Pl. read an earlier post on the above here:

http://lists.advaita-vedanta.org/archives/advaita-l/2011-June/027592.html

  If the Clay is only real but not Pot and Tumbler it will be meaningless
> for Sruti saying if we know
> Clay we know Pot and Tumbler. What is there to know if they are
> Mithya? Second point is knowing real Clay will not give us knowledge
> of Mithya Pot and Tumbler. Knowing Brahman will not give us knowledge
> of World because Brahman is Paramartha and it will not have property
> of Mithya World. ब्रह्मणि ज्ञाते प्रपञ्चस्य ज्ञातमेवेति चेत् न-
> परमार्थब्रह्मणः अपरमार्थप्रपञ्चतत्तवरूपत्वाभावात् ।
>

The purpose of the shruti in giving the three analogies is to enable the
knowledge of the 'essence' / 'truth' of the phenomenon called the
variegated world.  To know that the created world has no existence/reality
apart from the material cause, Sat, is not a waste.  That indeed is the
liberating knowledge.

>
> The Vacarambhana Sruti is saying Brahman is Material Cause of World.
> But not World is Mithya. The Dvaiti will not agree with Visishtadvaiti
> saying Brahman is Upadana of World. But he will not agree with Advaiti
> saying World is Mithya in Vacarambhana Sruti
>

Only because of these disagreements we have different schools.

>
> subrahmanian.v


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