New interpretation of Yoga Suutra
Madhav Deshpande
mmdesh at UMICH.EDU
Wed Feb 7 14:58:17 UTC 2001
Just to correct my statement:
There are commentaries, such as that one Madhva, which read this line as:
naasata.h vidyate abhaava.h, naabhava.h vidyate sata.h. Madhva says:
asata.h kaara.nasya sato brahma.naz caabhaavo na vidyate. (BG 2.16).
Best,
Madhav Deshpande
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Madhav Deshpande wrote:
> I would like Shri Bhadraiah to explain the notion of apazruti in reading
> the rule as draSTuHsvarUpe? With sandhi in the sense of unbroken
> utterance, the rule must, in any case, read: tadAdraSTuHsvarUpe~vasthAnaM.
> Splitting it one way or the other, as far as I can see, is a question of
> interpretation, not of pronunciation. Consider the debates over the
> Bhagavad-giitaa line: naasato vidyate bhaavo naabhaavo vidyate sata.h.
> There are commentaries, such as that one Madhva, which read this line as:
> naasata.h vidyate abhaava.h, naabhava.h vidyate asata.h. Whether one
> accepts this interpretation or not, the zruti "sounding" of the sandhied
> line remains the same. Best,
> Madhav Deshpande
>
> On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Bhadraiah Mallampalli wrote:
>
> > >From: Dmitri <dmitris at PIPELINE.COM>
> >
> > One quick question please.
> >
> > I.3 tadAdraSTuHsvarUpe~vasthAnaM which was split as
> >
> > tadA draSTuHsvarUpe avasthAnaM
> >
> > I like to split it as
> >
> > tadA adraSTuHsvarUpe avasthAnaM
> >
> > As everything perceived is a transformation (of what is already known such
> > as agni or vAc), one has to transcend what is perceived; because what is not
> > perceived alone is what stands apart.
> >
> > In many cases (such as above), even a chanting of the sUtra can locate a
> > possible error. "draSTuHsvarUpe" seems to contain some apazruti, as it needs
> > too much labor on a weaker ground. "adraSTuHsvarUpe" sounds perfect.
> >
> > Or did I misread the whole thing?
> >
> > Regards
> > Bhadraiah
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