What abt others' views? | |
View of Yāska that the knowledge residing in human beings is '' impermanent,'' is not correct, since , rsis too are human beings , rsis have expressed that which is residing in them ,heard from their inside only he does not distinguish between surface/intellectual created knowledge which is impermanent, and the eternal knowledge that resides beyond the intellect this proves that he lacks the experience of para kshethra,brahman.... consequently failed to give a truthful opinion on apaorusheyatva of vedas to deal with veda, authentically, essentially one must necessarily have the authentic experience of brahman if not he will not know where he had flawed, though he might have studied million books including vedas so sankara excels |
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