The Transcendent Presence - Mandukya Upanishad



Source:  The Transcendent Presence - Mandukya Upanishad

We have made an analysis of the three relativistic phases of the Atman, both in its individual and cosmic aspects. But, Reality, as such, is neither individual nor cosmic. To say that it is cosmic is also to limit it to a certain extent, to bring it to the level of what we call creation. The Supreme Brahman, the Absolute, is not a cause, and not also an effect. It has no effects, and, therefore, it is no cause. We cannot call The Supreme Being as even a cause of things, especially when we consider that everything is identical with It. The describes not merely the gross, subtle and causal conditions of the manifested consciousness, but also Consciousness, as such. There is something called Reality in itself, independent of relation. Even Isvaratva is a description by means of a relation to the universe. We call God Sarvesvara, Sarvajna and Sarvasaktiman, because we relate Him to the creation. God is omnipresent, pervading everywhere, which means that we recognise Him in terms of space. He knows ‘all’ things, means that there are things which He knows; and He has power over all things, means that He can exercise power over something which is external to Him. All definitions, even the best ones, such as Creatorship, Preservership and Destroyership of the universe; omnipresence, omniscience and omnipotence, arc relative. They are Tatastha-lakshanas of God, accidental definitions; - not Svarupa-lakshana, the essential nature of Reality. What was God before creation? That would be His Svarupa-lakshana or essential characteristic. God, in His own essence, is something more than a Creator, Preserver or Destroyer, more than a cause of things, more than even an Overlord, All-knowing and All-powerful. What is that essential essence which is by its own right, and abides in its own Greatness, in its own Majesty? What is that Light which cannot be beheld by others, the Light which shines, but shines not upon anything? That is the state of Pure Consciousness, which is neither causal, nor subtle, nor gross. It is neither outside nor inside. It has no external nor internal. That grand Reality is described in the seventh Mantra of the .


Related Articles:
  • Atman as the Pranava - Mandukya Upanishad
  • Who is Ishvara, the God of the Universe? - Mandukya Upanishad
  • Consciousness and Sleep - Mandukya Upanishad
  • Mandukya Upanishad - Slokas, Translation and Summary
  • Mystery of Dream and Sleep - Mandukya Upanishad

  • One Response to “The Transcendent Presence - Mandukya Upanishad”

    1. TRAVIS Says:


      Medicamentspot.com. Canadian Health&Care.Special Internet Prices.No prescription online pharmacy.Best quality drugs. High quality pills. Buy pills online

      Buy:Prevacid.Valtrex.Human Growth Hormone.Lumigan.Synthroid.Petcam (Metacam) Oral Suspension.Accutane.Prednisolone.Arimidex.Mega Hoodia.Actos.100% Pure Okinawan Coral Calcium.Zovirax.Zyban.Nexium.Retin-A….

    Leave a Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.