[Advaita-l] [advaitin] RE: The fate of mind after realization

Ganesh B ganesh.bala82 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 28 01:19:03 EST 2023


Namaste all, I would also like to share my thoughts as well -

Both views are correct in respective sense. We should be aware that we
shouldn't get caught in the net of the words - *Shabda-Jaalam*. As we do
know there is always '*Vachyartha*' and '*Lakshyartha*'

When we delve in the *Vachartha* there will always be a difference of
views. But when we look through the eyes of wisdom, from the eyes of the
Sages - *Lakshyartha*, then all differences cease.

Ramana Maharshi stated -

*"The pure mind is itself Brahman; it therefore follows that Brahman is not
other than the mind of the sage."*

And again he also says in *Upadesa Saram* about *manonasham* -

*नष्टमानसोत्कृष्टयोगिनः ।*
*कृत्यमस्ति किं स्वस्थितिं यतः ॥ १५॥*

What action remains for an exalted Yogi whose mind has been completely
destroyed and who is ever established in the Self ?

In the *Shrutis* also, on one had say -

यतो वाचो निवर्तन्ते अप्राप्य मनसा सह।
words turn back along with the mind, failing to reach brahman.

And at the same time it also says -

‘मनसैवानुद्रष्टव्यम्’ (बृ. उ)
Through the mind alone It is to be realised.

So in essence, we must also understand that what  we call mind/*manas* is
nothing but *Chidaabhaasa*.

Mind derives its power from the Self. And without the Self the mind is
nothing.

When the *Shruti* says ‘मनसैवानुद्रष्टव्यम्’ it means, we see the self
through the Chidabasa only. Just like how we infer an eclipse through the
light of the very sun itself and not otherwise. Similar the case when we
say that clouds cover the sun.

Also, Shrutis say यमेवैष वृणुते तेन लभ्यस्तस्यैष आत्मा विवृणुते तनूं
स्वाम्‌ ॥

Only by him whom It chooses can It be won; to him this Self unveils its own
body. (Tr. by Sri. Aurobindo)

Sri Chandrashekhara Bharati in his *Vivekachoodamani Bhashya* (verse 2) -

"ब्रह्मात्मना संस्थितिः मुक्तिः" इत्यत्रसंस्थितिशब्देन
वासनाक्षय-मनोनाश-सहकृतस्वनुभवबोधकेन व्यञ्जिताः । तेन
सालोक्य-सामीप्य-सारूप्य-सायुज्यानां मुख्यमुक्तित्वाभावश्च सूचितो भवति ।

In these above sense we can say either way, that *Jnani* has no mind at
all. At the same time he does continue to have mind in the sense that a
*Jnani*s mind itself is the Self.

Namaskarams


On Sat, 28 Jan 2023, 11:09 sunil bhattacharjya via Advaita-l, <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:

> Dear Sadanandaji - Namaste
>
> You wrote as follows:
> The question focuses on the Jnaani. Your statement appears to imply that
> Jnaani after abiding in the knowledge will not have a mind or something
> like that.
>
> You also got me wrong. Chandramouliji contested the Manah-shunya state, by
> saying that Instead of the yogi being Manah-Shunya he should have been
> Manah-Ananda.  My reply was to say that he was wrong.
>
> With the background that the Buddhi has, the Ahamkara develops the
> attachment/bonding/desire with the Vyavaharika world, and accordingly
> reacts with the vyavaharika world, through the Manah (the atirindriya),
> engaging  the Jnanendriyas and the Karmendriyas (as needed), with the
> Vyavaharika world.
>
> Now, when the *Jnana* dawns in the Buddhi through *(i)* the grace of the
> Guru, *(ii)* and / or through reading  the scriptures like the Vedas and
> the Upanishads or the Ramayana and the Mahabharata etc., *(III)* and
> followed by the appropriate meditation, the Ahamkara/Ego decreases and
> consequently the attachment for the Vyvaharika world also disappears. Once
> the attachment for the Vyavaharika world vanishes there is no role left
> for the Manah and that is the *Manah-Shunya state*.
>
> Hope this is clear now.
>
> Jai Shri Krishna
> Sunil KB
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 7:01 PM Kuntimaddi Sadananda <
> kuntimaddisada at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Sunilji - PraNAms
> >
> > Just for your information. Shree Chandramouliji is well-read person and I
> > have learned a lot from him through his contributions to the Advaital
> list.
> > You may not be familiar with his contributions.
> >
> > The question he posed based on your statement is correct.  I also agree
> > with his assessment.
> >
> >
> > The question concerns not about the meaning of manah and that it is part
> > of anthahkarana.
> >
> >
> > The question focuses on the Jnaani. Your statement appears to imply that
> > Jnaani after abiding in the knowledge will not have a mind or something
> > like that.
> >
> > Question - Did Krishna have the mind to teach Arjuna or not?
> >
> > Our understanding is that Jnaani uses his body, mind and intellect for
> > loka kalyanam - BMI will be there until praarabda gets exhausted. The
> Lord
> > will maintain the BMI to insure that those who are seeking knowledge will
> > have an opportunity to learn.
> >
> > After seeing your mail, thought I should respond.
> >
> > Hari Om!
> > Sadananda
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 11:16:15 PM GMT+5:30, sunil bhattacharjya
> > via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Mr. Chandramouli,
> >
> > It will nice if you please don't hesitate to tell me a bit about your
> > background, as I am wondering why you are not being able to understand
> the
> > very simple meaning of the sanskrit word *"Manah.* Understanding what is
> > *Manah* is very crucial for understanding *Sankhya*, which was  taught by
> > the *Sage Kapila, an avatara of Lord Vishnu*. The *Manah* is a part of
> > our *Subtle
> > Body or Sukshma shareera*, and it is the* Mahah*, which makes us interact
> > with the Vyavaharika world.  That is why the concept of *Manah-shunya*
> > concept is so very important.
> >
> > If you can't agree with my view, we can surely  agree to disagree.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > skb
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 12:08 AM H S Chandramouli <
> > hschandramouli at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Namaste Sunil Ji,
> > >
> > > I  asked for a reference to any text wherein the concept of
> > > *Manah-Shunya* is elaborated. Instead of providing this, you are
> > directing
> > > me to a site which does not show anything except the two words **मनः**
> in
> > > sanskrit and **mana** in english !!! That too you mention **In
> > Sankhya**. I
> > > dont know what you mean by this. I thought we are discussing about
> > > Advaita Siddhanta.
> > >
> > > Anyway I am stopping with this.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 12:13 AM sunil bhattacharjya via Advaita-l <
> > > advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Chandramouliji,
> > >>
> > >> In Sankhya you will find what manah (मनः
> > >> <https://translate.glosbe.com/en-sa/mind>) is, and how it is a part
> of
> > >> the
> > >> Sukshma sarrera and how Manah controls the Indriyas.
> > >>
> > >> Best
> > >> skb
> > >>
> > >>
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