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________________ 31LHETA-89 • 114 Self cannot be attained by the Self in as much as there is no split within the self and Brahman is the Self, of the attainer." So this argument of attaining is a very subtle one, and additional too, to the points made in the BSSB by Sarkarācārya. The great ācārya offered two interpretations of which he elaborated the second interpretation and the first one he altogether ignored in the T.U.bhāsya. About the second interpretation it may be stated that the ācārya was not wavering between ānanda and ānandi so to say as Belvalkar and Ranade seem to be averring. 12 We may, in fact, conjecture that, the first interpretation was handed down to Sankarācārya by the tradition and he felt bounden by the tradition to mention the interpretation of which he himself was little convinced. The second interpretation is consistent with his overall relentless pursuit of absolute, rigorous unflincing non-dualism and which gets reflected in the T.U.bhāsya. In fact, as we could mark, in the T.U.bhāsya, he is more original, vigorous and incisive unshackled by the tradition. Regarding Sankarācārya's Brhadāraṇyakopanişadbhāșya, Daniel Ingalls has observed that Śarkarācārya breaks with traditional interpretations frequently whereas in the Brahmasūtrabhāsya, he is very careful not to depart from the tradition.13 This observation, I think, is applicable to T.U.bhāsya by Sankarācārya. So from the forgoing discussion, it would be seen that Sankarācārya sets aside that interpretation which connects Brahman with Anandamaya. I may venture even further, that had it been in Sankarācārya's power, he would even have rejected the term Ananda, devoid of any suffix like mayat which obviously, under no circumstances, he could admit. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.520517
Book TitleAnusandhan 2000 00 SrNo 17
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorShilchandrasuri
PublisherKalikal Sarvagya Shri Hemchandracharya Navam Janmashatabdi Smruti Sanskar Shikshannidhi Ahmedabad
Publication Year2000
Total Pages274
LanguageSanskrit, Prakrit
ClassificationMagazine, India_Anusandhan, & India
File Size14 MB
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