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Nov 21, 2006 6:48 pm |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Sanadhana Dharma Part III |
Ganesh Ram
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I do not know who this Sivananda is, but having seen the swami infront of his name should be a very learned person.
If we only learn by listening, then we get only part of what is really there. Many parts of our shlokas and prayers that were passed on by listening either diluted or simply became paraphrase of the original. But those aspects of life that were questioned, accepted and retained many of the original.
In his song Sarvam Brahmamayam, Sadasiva Brihimendra, goes on to say,
translation for the first 4 stanzas,
Everything is Brahma Mayam 1.What may be spoken and what may not be spoken, what can be created and what may not be created 2. What may be studied and what not to be studied, what may be recited and what may not be recited 3. What may be taught and what may not be taught; what may be enjoyed and what may not be enjoyed .
I brought this up to show the contrast and variety between two learned persons talking about Brahmam
Private Reply to Ganesh Ram (new win) |
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