[Advaita-l] [advaitin] Bhagavan Ramana says

sunil bhattacharjya skbhattacharjya at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 00:32:15 EDT 2023


Had anybody asked Ramana Maharshi, he would have surely said that only that
person who has respect for the Vyavaharika Satya would be able to grasp the
spiritual Satya. There can't be any double standard. Lord Krishna said that
Satya is Dharma,and he did not exclude the Vyavaharika Satya.

My2 cents
Sunil KB

On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 8:12 PM 'sreenivasa murthy' via advaitin <
advaitin at googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> Bhagavan Ramana says:
> Quote:
>
> *M.: *The ultimate Truth is so simple. It is nothing more than being in
> the pristine state. This is all that need be said.
>
> Still, it is a wonder that to teach this simple Truth there should come
> into being so many religions, creeds, methods and disputes among them and
> so on! Oh the pity! Oh the pity!
>
> *Maj. Chadwick: *But people will not be content with simplicity; they
> want complexity.
>
> *M.: *Quite so. Because they want something elaborate and attractive and
> puzzling, so many religions have come into existence and each of them is so
> complex and each creed in each religion has its own adherents and
> antagonists.
>
>               [Talk With Sri Ramana; Talk 96]
> unquote.
> Is it not a fact?
> The simple and direct method of cognizing one's true nature,as
> taught by Upanishad Sages, has been made into a scholarly and
> intellectual vain discussions by pandits and academicians.
>
> With warm regards,
> Sreenivasa Murthy
>
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