The Seven Great Untenables: Sapta-Vidha Anupapatti
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The polemics between the Advaitins and the Visistadvaitins appears unending. Each schoolÍs exegesis claims to be the faithful explication of the ïtrueÍ meaning of the Sruti. Ramanuja raised seven major objections against the Advaita conception of avidya. He brings in, under
each one of these objections, further objections which, if valid, will prove the Advaita conception of avidya untenable. Also, post-Ramanuja scholars took up the sword and attempted to finish the dialectics. This book is an analysis of these objections and rejoinders to them from an Advaitic perspective. It provides an exposition of the keyconcept of avidya maya as set forth by advaitins and as criticized by Visistadvaitins. The work consists of seven chapters with notes
and select bibliography and falls into identifiable parts. Grimes covers a wide range of idea
connected with basic Vedantic positions vis-avis Advaita and Visistadvaita. This itself is
creditable. The work is lucidly written and organized. Each argument is clearly presented and
responded to. Also, there is a good summary of key Vedantic ideas and arguments concerning
the concept of avidya. As a handbook regarding the debate over the status of avidya, it will be found useful. Though the polemics between Advaitins and Visistadvaitins is unending, the conflicts which exist between the two systems do not seem to affect their value as particular approaches to Brahman. One may even go so far as to say that the two systems enrich and inspire each other with a mutual fecundity.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 11 × 12 cm |
Book Author | John Grimes |
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