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Vedanta

Mystery Of Creation - Some Vedantic Concepts
By T.N.Sethumadhavan , January 2010 [ tnsethu@rediffmail.com]

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Theories of non-creation
Gaudapada, the earliest advocate of Advaita Vedanta, says the Supreme Reality neither created this universe nor did he become the universe. According to him there is no creation and the entire world is nothing but a mental projection made by ourselves.

Yoga Vasishta, which is a dialogue between sage Vasishta and Sri Rama, also tells us that there is no creation of the world. It says that this creation is a mere play of consciousness. It rises up, like the delusion of a snake in a rope when there is ignorance. It comes to an end when there is right knowledge. The world appears when the Self is not recognized; it disappears when the Self is recognized. Just as the cloth, when investigated, is seen to be nothing but the thread, so also this world, when enquired into is seen to be merely the Self. As the foam, the waves, the bubbles etc. are not different from the water, even so this world which has come out of the Self is not different from the Self. Like the pot which ultimately goes back to the mud, waves into the water and ornaments into gold, so also this world which has come out of the Self finally goes back to the Self.

Sankara’s Definition
The universe, says Sankara, is a superimposition upon Brahman. Brahman remains eternally infinite and unchanged. He is not transformed into the universe as in the case of milk getting converted into curd. He simply appears as the universe to us, in our ignorance. We superimpose the apparent world upon Brahman, just as we superimpose a snake on the rope because of inadequate light.

This theory of superimposition is based on the concept of Maya by which the real image is concealed and a false one is projected. Sankara does not deny the physical existence of the world of thought and matter but says that it has got only a relative or apparent existence which is superimposed upon Brahman. He emphasizes that the Brahman alone is the absolute reality or the substratum behind the empirical universe.

According to him, Salvation consists in the merger of the individual self with Brahman. When such right knowledge is comprehended, the superimposition vanishes and the seeker becomes one with Brahman. He attains Moksha.

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  1. Comment By - Sethu Madhavan Date - 28 May 2011 Time - 5:20AM
  2. This is with reference to Dr.M.Ramana’s valuable comments for which I am very grateful. He stated that it is a fantastic conclusion of mine that if the mystery of creation is not known by the mind and intellect, how we can know it by meditation. I reproduce here the relevant sentence of my article which clearly says that “Creation cannot, therefore, be known by the same method by which objects can be known. In that sense it cannot be known at all but can only be mentally apprehended by introspection and meditation”. Thus I have made a distinction between the acts of ‘knowing’ and ‘ apprehending’ and at the same time emphasized that the usual method of knowing the objects will not help us in our efforts to solve the mystery. According to the Oxford Dictionary ‘knowing’ suggests that one has complete information about a thing showing knowledge about it, while ‘apprehending’ suggests just a perception which is an individualized understanding with or without any universal sanction. Hence I drew the final conclusion agreeing with the Rig Veda that even the Gods perhaps may not have the solution to the eternal puzzle of the mystery of creation. – T.N.Sethumadhavan

  3. Comment By - DR.M RAMANA Date - 27 May 2011 Time - 9:11AM
  4. many thanks to sri sethumadhavan for the comprehensive article on creation.

  5. Comment By - DR.M RAMANA Date - 27 May 2011 Time - 9:10AM
  6. wonderful article on mystery of creation..if it is not known by mind and intellect , how can we know--by MEDITATION ...fantastic conclusion

  7. Comment By - bir kohli Date - 30 Jan 2010 Time - 1:39AM
  8. Shri Sethumadhavan is too good. I love reading his articles. Stephen Knap s opinion at the very beginning, is an eye opener “ Vedic philosophy self realization” is so true. Most of us do not know or care to know, what our wonderful scriptures contain. I understand that once, when someone passed a dirty remark on Benjamin Disraeli, a Jew, the then Prime Minister of England, during a session, retorted The honorable member will kindly remember that when my ancestors were writing the Old Testament, his ancestors were living on trees” or words to that effect. It is so true to the Vedas and the present world today. The Vedas were compiled much earlier than the Old Testament. Most of the world Was living on trees then. Even till date, the understanding of the Vedas is extremely difficult, even for the Hindus who belong to the same very culture. Poverty and slavery for so long has finished Hinduism, of which people like Shri Sethumadhavan are only a few decorative pieces left. Shri Sethumadhavan is doing a great service to Hinduism, by making such an easy reading of such a difficult subject. May God bless him. Bir Badshah Remember! Death is, just the cessation of consciousness that the world Is and I am nothing else. Bir Badshah


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