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________________ 316 VEDÂNTA-SOTRAS. the final conclusion ?- That conclusion is stated in the next Satra. • 38. And the promotion (of knowledge is bestowed on them) through special acts. Also for widowers, &c., the favour of knowledge is possible through special acts of duty, such as praying, fasting, propitiation of divinities, &c., which are not opposed to their asrama-less condition and may be performed by any man as such. Thus Smriti says, 'By mere prayer no doubt the Brahmana perfects himself. May he perform other works or not, the kindhearted one is called Brâhmana' (Manu Samh. II, 87), which passage shows that where the works of the asramas are not possible prayer qualifies for knowledge. Moreover knowledge may be promoted by asrama works performed in previous births. Thus Smriti also declares, Perfected by many births he finally goes the highest way' (Bha. Gîtà VI, 45); which passage shows that the aggregate of the different purificatory ceremonies performed in former births promotes knowledge. - Moreover knowledge-as having a seen result (viz. the removal of ignorance)-qualifies any one who is desirous of it for learning and so on, through the mere absence of obstacles. Hence there is no contradiction in admitting qualification for knowledge on the part of widowers and the like. 39. Better than this is the other (state of belonging to an asrama), on account of the indicatory marks. Than this,' i.e. 'than standing between,' a better means of knowledge it is to stand within one of the asramas, since this is confirmed by Sruti and Smriti. For scripture supplies an indicatory mark in the passage, 'On that path goes whoever knows Brahman and who has done holy * I.e. any one who wishes to learn may do so, if only there is no obstacle in the way. No special injunction is wanted. Digitized by Digitized by Google
SR No.007682
Book TitleQuestions of King Milinda Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1894
Total Pages2240
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size38 MB
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