Re: Advaita Vedantha: Serious Attentions Required.
Originally Posted by
uttam
I mean to say "Om Namo Bhagvate Vaasudevaye" signifies that you are a vaishnab but actually you are a advaitin which is just opposite vaishnab philosophy.
No it does not. Names of Krishna are not patented vaishnava nomenclature which others are barred from using. Is it so?
Apart from Sankaracharya writing bhaja govindam and a commentary on vishnu sahasranama, several present day advaita monks give public discourses on srimad bhagvatam ~ which itself is not really against advaita. An advaitin following the path of devotion for chitta suddhi can have any form of God as his/her Ista. Krishna is a very popular form of God and several south Indian smarta families are devotees of Krishna and Sri Venkatesha (Vishnu).
Your insistence on problem with an advaitin using "Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevaya" when there is none, is perplexing. It seems like a deliberate attempt to stir up unnecessary debate and argument, when there is not much room for any? Are you bored that Grames is not replying to your arguments and you want indulge someone else at this point? Besides this is also outside the scope of the thread and the folder theme.
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