The Vedanta-Sutras With the Commentary By Sankaracarya

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The Vedanta-Sutras With the Commentary By Sankaracarya
Thibaut George
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Up. V, 5, 2), 'He (the person in the sun) rests with hisrays in him (the person in the right eye). ' Moreover, qualities such asimmortality and the like (which are ascribed to the subject of thescriptural passage) may somehow belong to individual deities. The Lord, on the other hand[144], cannot be meant, because a particular localityis spoken of.
Against this we remark that the highest Lord only can be meant here bythe person within the eye. --Why?--'On account of the agreement. ' For thequali
...ties mentioned in the passage accord with the nature of the highestLord. The quality of being the Self, in the first place, belongs to thehighest Lord in its primary (non-figurative or non-derived) sense, as weknow from such texts as 'That is the Self, ' 'That art thou. ' Immortalityand fearlessness again are often ascribed to him in Scripture. Thelocation in the eye also is in consonance with the nature of the highestLord. For just as the highest Lord whom Scripture declares to be freefrom all evil is not stained by any imperfections, so the station of theeye also is declared to be free from all stain, as we see from thepassage, 'Even though they drop melted butter or water on it it runsaway on both sides.

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