Dr. D. Ramakrishna while interpreting the Bhagavatapurana in the light of the Advaita doctrine has seen that the Brahman is the intended meaning of the entire text. The Brahman is the eternal Bliss. It is of the nature of Ultimate Reality. According to him the Bhagavatapurana is an echo of the Upanisadic concept of the Brahman. The Brahman is sat, cit, and ananda. The maya is anadi and because of the influence of this maya the world binds a jiva. The world is a super imposition on that eternal existence. In reality that is the real nature of jiva and he should try to descover his own real nature through sadhana. A jiva is nothing but the same sat, cit and ananda. In fact there is nothing other than the brahman which is Real.
Dr. D. Ramakrishna has present Monism in this work and has core his interpretation with relevant quotations from the Bhagavata. This has made the work most authentic.
The present work reflects sound knowledge of different systems of Indian philosophy on the part of Dr. D. Ramakrishna. His Sanskrit language of presentation is also very lucid and shastric in style.
This is the beauty of the Indian philosophical traditions that they build their philosophical foundation on certain presuppositions and interpret the Vedic and Upanisadic texts in such a way that they appear in conformity with those underlying presuppositions of that particular system of thought. It is interesting to see that one and same Upanisadic text is quoted in support of Advaita Vedanta and Dvaita Vedanta, Visistadvaita Vedanta. Bhedabheda Vedanta, Suddhadvaita Vedanta and Acintya Bhedabheda Vedanta. Although the text remains the same, its interpretation varies and that supports the standpoint of the philosopher who quotes that text for corroboration.
While interpreting the texts they follow the principles of interpretation as developed by the Purvamimamsa system of Indian philosophy.
Dr. Ramakrishna while interpreting the Bhagavatapurana in the light of the Advaita doctrine has seen that the Brahman is the intended meaning of the entire text. The Brahman is the eternal Bliss. It is of the nature of Ultimate Reality. According to him the Bhagavatapurana is an echo of the Upanisadic concept of the Brahman. The Brahman is sat, cit, and ananda. The maya is anadi and because of the influence of this maya the world binds a jiva. The world is a super-imposition on that Eternal Existence. In reality that is the real nature of jiva and he should try to discover his own real nature through sadhana. A jiva is nothing but the same sat, cit and ananda. In fact there is nothing other than the Brahman which is Real.
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