Discourses On the Bhagavat Gita to Help Students in Studying Its Philosophy
Discourses On the Bhagavat Gita to Help Students in Studying Its Philosophy
Tiruvalum Subba Row
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Christians say, that the Logos was made flesh, as it were, and was born as Christ as Jesus though the Christians do not go into a clear analysis of the propositions they lay down. There are, however, certain sections of Christ- ians, who take a more philosophical view of the question, , and say that the divine Logos associated itself with the man named Jesus at some time during his career, and that it was only after that union he began to perform his miracles and show his power as a great refor...mer and saviour of mankind. Whether this union took place as a special case in the case of Jesus, or whether it was such a union as would take place in the case of every Mahatma or Maharishi when he becomes a Jtvanmukta, we cannot say, unless we know a great deal more about him than what tho Bible can teach us. In the case of Krishna the same question arises. Mahavishun is a God, and is a representative of the Logos ; he is considered as the Logos by the majority of Hindus. From this it must not however be inferred that there is but one Logos in the cosmos, or even that but one form of Logos is possible in the cosmos.
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