Book Title: Anusandhan 2000 00 SrNo 17
Author(s): Shilchandrasuri
Publisher: Kalikal Sarvagya Shri Hemchandracharya Navam Janmashatabdi Smruti Sanskar Shikshannidhi Ahmedabad

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________________ अनुसंधान - १७• 120 soul, doing rites, such a one is the best of Brahma-knowers. From this discussion, it is certain that the word ananda, originally used to have an erotic or sexual connotation and hence, might have been considered profane by the philosopher like Śankarācārya. Of course, it cannot be gainsaid that, in the Upanisads, the word ananda has been employed in the non-sexual and unerotic contexts also. But it did not remain a pure, unalloyed, non-contextualised and shorn of all undesirable association. Hence the word ananda was not suitable to Śankarācārya's steadfast, and unflinching pursuit of the absolute monism. Śankarācārya did not want to dilute his rigorous, absolute monism and so he shunned the phrase saccidānanda along with ananda. That was also the reason, why he, having offered two interpretations in the anandamayādhikarana, left the first interpretation of anandamaya as Brahman, in the lurch, so to say, completely ignored it in the T.U.bhāṣya. This is how I have endeavoured to unravel the mystery of Śankarācārya's having two interpretations in the Ānandamayādhikaraṇa, having abandoned one in his T.U.bhāṣya and not mentioning ever the phrase saccidānanda in his entire literature. References Belvalkar S.K, Shree Gopal Basu Mallik Lectures on Vedanta Philosophy, 1929, p. 140-146 2. Dr. Paul Deussen, The System of the Vedanta, Reprint 1972, p. 31. 3. Ibid, p. 139 3(1).Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Advaita Vedānta, ed. by Karl H. Potter, 1981, pp. 116, 204. 4. Dr. Paul Deussen, The System of the Vedanta, p. 139 5. Brahmasūtraśānkarabhyāṣya NSP edition, 1938, p. 185. 6. Taittiriyopanisad with the commentary by Śankarācārya, in the Volume ftzufang:, g. Pub. Motilal Banarasidass, reprint 1978, p. 1. 294. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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