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Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya
(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)
Chapter 2
Sankhya Yoga
Because of many similar other examples.Similarly words like स्थाणु and ऐक्षत are not contradictory due to His being the Supreme One, both the words having been used (in the scriptures) because of the incapability of conceptualizing Him. (Such statements) are not because of the effect of illusion. 'In You being the Supreme Lord, in Brahman, there can be no contradiction'. 'No (contradiction) because of His being Yogi and Supreme Lord'. 'Since You are the Primary Cause and the Effect of alI these varied manifestation'. By many such statements, the possibility of His having seeming contradictory attributes, though they are not so in themselves. Because of the final conclusion (that in Him alone are all contradictions resolved). In deliverance alone is the human's great achieveme11t (fulfilled). 'Therein alone is the deliverance that is the final goal'. In the (two) ends alone they will revel, not in the (two) middle ones. In the (two) ends alone, they will find happiness not in the (two) middle ones. 'The worlds gained from merits dissipate.' Due to such statements in the scriptures. |
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