Sri Devarao Kulkarni
Edition 1 | pp 1 - 498 | 2024
Guide Lines to Shankara Vedanta
Publisher's Note
About the Book
Introduction
Universal Acceptance and Comprehensive Vision of Life
Cognising the Witnessing Principle of Life
I. Nature of Witnessing self
II. Difference Between Intellectual Experience and Instuitional Experience
III. The Witness as Distinct from Active Ego.
IV. Misconceptions Regarding the Witness as Many and One According to Sub-Commentaries
V. Witnes is Self-Established Reality
VI. Some Important Sentences Regarding the Nature of Witnessing Consciousness
Concluding Remarks
The Unique Methodology of Vedānta: Adhyārōpa and Apavāda
I. Why this methodology of Adhyārōpa and Apavāda alone is employed exclusively in Vedānta
II. Nature of Methodology
III. The Meaning of the word Rescission
IV. Kalpita Samvruti alone should be taken in this methodology, but not the Lōka-samvruti
V. Teaching of brahman by means of super imposition is only for negating what it is not correctly
VI. Different ways of the usage of the Attributions
VII. A few references from the Bhāshyas about the importance of the Adhyārōpa-Apavāda method
VIII. Misunderstandings regarding the methodology and conclusive remarks regarding the 3rd fundamental
Vyavahāra Dṛshti (the Empirical standpoint) and Paramārtha Dṛshti (the Transcendental standpoint)
Difference between Kartrutantra and Vastutantra Sādhanās
I. Nature of Kartrutantra and Vastu Tantra Jnāna
II. An Objection
III. Reply: Mere knowledge of a thing can produce a result
IV. Difference between the knowldege regarding the outer things and the knowledge of the true nature of the self
V. Some misconceptions due to not knowing this differnce between Kartṛ Tantra and Vastu Tantra Prakriyas
VI. A Crucial Analysation
VII. Benefit of knowing this difference
Conclusion
Adhyatma Yoga
Avasthaatraya Viveka
About the Book
Introduction
The Uniqueness of Avathatraya Viveka
Various Aspects of the Avasthaas
Chapter-1 - Four Aspects of Waking State
Chapter-2 - Four Aspects of Dream State
I. Dream state from the empirical i. e., waking standpoint
II. From the Scriptural standpoit (i. e., from the point of view of Religion) or Vaidika Vyavahaara Dristi
III. Dream state from the standpoint of Witnessing principal of life i. e., SAAKSHI
IV. Observing the dream from the standpoint of the dream state itself
Chapter-3 - Four Aspects of Deep Sleep State
Chapter-4 - Determining the Nature of Turiya
I. Description of the three states from four different viewpoints
II. Determining the true nature of the Self through the Viveka
III. Process of determining the nature of Turīya (Turīyatva Pratipatti Kramaha)
IV. Significance of the method of getting Turīya according to Bhaashya
V. Examining the Nature of the Intuitional Experience of the Present Moment Also Leads to the Determination of Turiya Which is the Real Nature of the Self
VI. Turīya Vedane Kramaha
VII. Steps to initiation of the Self-knowledge
Teaching of Brahman Through the Attributions of Avidya and Maya
About the Book
Introduction
Chapter-1 - Vidya-Avidya Adhyaropa and Brahma-Bodha
I. The Methodology of Vedanta
II. Is there any difference between Adhyaropa and Adhyasa?
III. Common Experience of knowledge and ignorance in our daily life: Three aspects of Avidya
IV. Ignorance regarding one's own true nature
V. Two Categories of Avidya
VI. Why should we not say that the ignorance pertains to the Self and why should we understand that the ignorance pertains to the mind?
VII. There are no Dealings such as Vidya and Avidya in Brahman
VIII. What is the correct view to take about these concepts of Vidya and Avidya?
IX. Avidya is not a Potence of Brahman
X. Ajnana is not Bhaavaroopa, Sanatani and Anirvachaniya
XI. Jnānavritti and Jneyaavagati
XII. Pramanabhuta Jnana and Phalabhuta jnana
XIII. Regarding Eka-jiva vāda and nānā-jiva vāda
Chapter-2 - Maya-Mayavitva Adhyaropa and Brahma-Bodha
Appendix
Prospectus For Teaching Genuine Vedanta
About the Book
Publisher's Note
Prospectus For Teaching Genuine Vedanta
1. Genuine Texts For Study
2. Fundamentals of Vedanta
I. The Rudimentary Principal of Universal acceptance and Comprehensive Vision of Life
II. Cognising Witnessing Principal of Life
III. Methodology of Vedanta
IV. Difference between Kartru Tantra and Vastu Tantra
V. Two Different Standpoints viz., Vyavahara Drishti (Empirical Standpoint) and Paramartha Drishti (Transcendental or Absolute Standpoint)
VI. Methodology of Avastharaya or the three states of Consciousness
VII. Various Aspects of the Three Avasthas
VIII. Determining the Nature of Turiya
IX. Godhood of the Self
X. Benefit of the Self-Knowledge
XI. Direct Means of Self-Knowledge
XII. Essential Qualifications to Attain Self-Knowledge
XIII. Co-operative Means to Self-Knowledge and Their Utility in Practical Life
XIV. Accessory Means to Self-Knowledge
XV. Misconceptions about Certain Technical Terms
XVI. Comparative Study of Philosophies
XVII. Misinterpretations of Shankara's Genuine Teachings
Bio-Data
Articles of Devarao Kulkarni on Vedanta
About the Book
1. Letter dated 26th Dec.1989
2. Note on Avadhuta Sanyasa
3. Clarification Regarding Shabdaadaatmani Samyajnaaanotpatti Prakarah
4. Jeevanmukti Viveka
5. Rama Tatva
6. Vasanakshaya and Manonasha
7. Manonasha
8. Contemplation on Discrimination
9. Adhyasa
10. Clarification Regarding two types of Adhyasa
11. Translation of Mulavidyaanirasa P.No. 85, 86 and 87 (section 64)
12. Supplementary to Evidence about the Existence of God (Eswara)
I. Arguments of the theists
II. Brahman as the cause of the Universe According to Vedanta
(a). Theories of Causation According to Indian Philosophers
(b). Scrutiny about the Samkhya's Opinion about the Causation
(c). Scrutiny of Some of the Modern Theories about Causation
(d). Scrutiny of the Theory of Vaisheshikas
(e). Scrutiny of the Theory of ‘Arambhavada’
(f). Vedantic View
(g). Conclusion
13. Significance of Mandukya Bhashya Mantra No.7
14. Determining the Nature of Turiya
15. Significance of Karika 2-4 According to MRV
16. The Significance of G.K.3-23 (P.No.332 of 2011 edition)
17. Significance of Mandukya Karika 3-26 : (letter dated. 05.02.1990)
18. Clarification Regarding Shabdaaparokshavaada and Manoaparokshavaada
19. Regarding the Conflict Between Avachchedavaada and Aabhaasavaada: (29.09.1989)
20. Regarding Practical Vedanta as told by Ramakrishnaiats
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