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While the state of moksha and its reality is one question that intrigues any mindful thinking,another question that is pertinently a corollary is why is there a desire to achieve such a liberated state.
Karma,and Dharma leads the physical expanse of this universe....A drive,momentum,and a force determines the action(karma) and such action when based on Dharma "that is based on various Guna(states and quality)" leads in the positive path of unboundedness,this is probably an exception to the newtons third law....if we consider the travel in the path of unboundedness as a consequences of a karma that is in consonance with the right tenets(dharm..natural laws).
But unlike the above,Bhagvan in his revelation through Geeta has exorted Arjuna to do Karma(action)for which only he has the right,(karmanya iva adikaarastae...maa palaeshu)Now Karma(actions)have a cause and karmas are driven by the Gunas of an individual and circumstances.
Why should an individual desire to a state of unboundedness,or is that state really relevant?
Brahman chaetana is the cause of creation..this is a metaphysical conclusion.
There is a connect between the creation and the creator...Asesha Chit-Achit Prakaaram Brahmaikameva Tatvam ,
If the the creator has developed a bond in the process of creation where is unboundedness to be seen,whether it is really perceptional that the urge to liberate stems from the fact that the individuals are subject to states like happiness and sorrow or is there really a state of unboundedness and if such a state exists does it co-exist with creator or is it a state of the creator that one likes to converge into?
Letus ponder...
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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