Philosophy:Ananyata
Ananyatā (Sanskrit:अनन्यता) means – 'having no equal', 'matchless', 'peerless', 'identity', 'sameness' [1] It is a form of devotion in which the devotee is solely dependent on God. Ananyata is the doctrine that makes no distinction between God and the Atman.[2]
Narada Bhakti Sutras No. IX and X read as follows :- [3]
- तस्मिन्ननन्यता तद्विरोधिशूदासीनता च |
- " Inner stillness, furthermore, requires a single-hearted intention, and disinterest in what is antagonistic to spiritual devotion. "
- अन्याश्रयाणां त्यागोऽनन्यता |
- " When one is single-hearted, one relinquishes seeking security in anything other than God. "
With these words Nārada explains ananyatā as the state in which the mind of the devotee does not waver or goes astray, remains one-pointed ever steady in the contemplation of God to the exclusion of everything else, in that state everything is envisioned in God as His cosmic play.[4]
For the Advaita Vedantists, ananyatā means absolute oneness or non-otherness of the individual self (Jiva) and the Universal Self (Brahman), the absolute height of enlightenment, atmaikatya which is the absolute identity of the phenomenal selves with the Supreme Self.[5]
References
- ↑ V.S.Apte. The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia. p. 75. http://dsalsrv02.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/search3advanced?dbname=apte&query=%E0%A4%85%E0%A4%A8%E0%A4%A8%E0%A5%8D%E0%A4%AF%E0%A4%A4%E0%A4%BE&matchtype=exact&display=utf8.
- ↑ Encyclopedia of the Hindu World part 2. Concept Publishing. 1992. pp. 434–435. ISBN 9788170223757. https://books.google.com/books?id=WjDcd0cTFxQC&q=ananyata&pg=PA435.
- ↑ Prem Prakash (March 1998). The Yoga of Spiritual Devotion. Inner Traditions. pp. 23–25. ISBN 9781620550731. https://books.google.com/books?id=LrlzAwAAQBAJ&q=ananyata&pg=PA25.
- ↑ Taoshobuddha (1965). Secrets of Bhakti. Brij Saksena. p. 24. https://books.google.com/books?id=eyvkAAAAMAAJ&q=ananyata+vedanta.
- ↑ Shyama Kumar Chattopadhyaya (2000). The Philosophy of Sankar's Advaita Vedanta. Sarup & Sons. p. 6. ISBN 9788176252225. https://books.google.com/books?id=IPasbJW-1PwC&q=ananyata&pg=PA6.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ananyata.
Read more |