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brahman
10 October 2009, 03:09 AM
End of Āgama is ‘Ultimate Knowledge’; that’s the End of Pramāņa

End of Āgama Pramāņa(shrutis) is ‘Ultimate Knowledge (a stage of ‘There nothing more to know’)’; that si the state of realization (doesn’t require any more Pramāņas)


Āgama Pramāņa : knowing the known


Arthāpatti Pramāņa : logic beyond prejudice


Upamāna Pramāņa : comparing(analogy) knowledge


Anumāna Pramāņa : verdict of mind


Pratyakşa Pramāņa : experienced with senses.


Please observe how Mr. Aum kumar, is analyzing his father (the depth of knowledge in to his consideration at various ages)


1 Pratyakşa : experienced with senses
Aum kumar, when he was 5 years old


“My father runs a business; he is very good, because he buys me whatever I need”


2 Anumāna: verdict of mind
Aum Kumar, when he was 20 years old


“I asked for a car and my father asked me to use his as he doesn’t have money to buy a new one”



3Upamāna: comparing knowledge

Aum kumar, when he was 28 years old

“I think my father has lost money in the stock market”

Becase Aum Kumar knew that,
his friend Akshay’s father also lost some money in the stock market.


4Arthāpatti: logic beyond prejudice
Aum kumar, when he was 35
“infact my father has shares worth $8.14m of 3 different companies, also he bought IPO worth $1.872 m today 8.0 clock.”

“Akshay’s father has lost around $5.382m in last 8 years (In fact 8 years and 216 days, including today).”



5 Āgama: knowing the known

Aum kumar, when he is 45, a reputed business man, his father expired already.

“my father was a great person, he was a viosnary indeed,
everything happened because of his grace”

“His thoughts are my guiding light,
His great teachings directs me ahead,
Everything is him, I believe in him”

Iswara

Iswara

Iswara


The reason is Iswara, the Kaarana is Iswara, that is the end of Āgama …..


Shrutis(sastras) are Āgama Pramāņa of the great Rishis,

For the reader it is Pratyakşa Pramāņa only.



As one grow older (on spiritual development), this turns to Anumāna paramana

As one grow older (on spiritual development), this turns to Upamāna Pramāņa

As one grow older (on spiritual development), this turns to Arthāpatti Pramāņa

As one grow older (on spiritual development), this turns to Āgama, own shrutis


Let Āgama be your guiding light.



ॐ तत् सत्






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kd gupta
10 October 2009, 08:37 AM
Thanks for guidance

Is there Sabda Pramana also , pl. describe too .

brahman
11 October 2009, 06:36 AM
Thanks for guidance

Is there Sabda Pramana also , pl. describe too .


Śabda Pramāņa is the ultimate word(also called Āgama)

(if a whole sandalwood tree is Āgama, Śabda is the portion used for sandal paste used for rituals)

Mr. Aum Kumar is 55

Planning to develop his business into areas where no one has touched.

He requires 'natural philosophy' to plan up his business.

He meditates upon his 'Business Param Guru', thats 'his father'


5. Śabda Pramāņa: known
"My father is my inner consciousness"


Śabda Pramāņa is the truths beyond the realm of senses mind matter and individuality

The finest example of Śabda Pramāņa is the Śabda(authentic) of ऋग्वेद ŗgvedá.

Śabda(authentic) of ऋग्वेद ŗgvedá is Brahman.





Isa will guide you further....



ॐ तत् सत्







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