An Integrated Science of the Absolute
author: Nataraja Guru
edition: 2001, D. K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 1246
ISBN-10: 8124610576
ISBN-13: 9788124610572
Topic: Hindu-philosophy
The Unborn Female
This chapter describes The Unborn Female in the book An Integrated Science of the Absolute. This book deals with the study and translation of the Darsana Mala (Garland of Visions) by Narayana Guru (19th century) which represents an exposition of Upanisadic thought and Mysticism. Nataraja Guru was his direct disciple but also studied Educational Psychology. In this book, he attempts to integrate science with philosophy (Darshana). Narayana Guru was a philosopher, and visionary poet from Kerala who sought to propound the wisdom of Advaita philosophy. This chapter is part of the collection Part 3. Phenomenology.
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Brahma Sutras (Nimbarka commentary) [by Roma Bose]
In a like manner, it is being shown now that the text about the unborn one, too, refers to Brahman alone. In the Mantropanishad of the Shvetashvataras, we find the following: ‘By an unborn female (aja), red, black and white, bringing forth manifold offspring of a like nature, there lies an unborn male (aja), enjoying. Another unborn male (aja) leaves her who has been enjoyed (Shvetashvatara-upanishad 4.5)....
Read full contents: Brahma-Sutra 1.4.8
Matangalila and Hastyayurveda (study) [by Chandrima Das]
If it is red and bisected, there would be two female calves. Further the text also mentions the position of the unborn in the womb. In the right side of the womb is a male, on the left a female, in the middle a sexless calf....
Read full contents: Pregnant elephants
Brahma Sutras (Ramanuja) [by George Thibaut]
There are two unborn ones, the one knowing and a Lord, the other without knowledge and lordly power; there is the one unborn female on whom the enjoyment of all enjoyers depends; and there is the infinite Self appearing in all shapes, but itself inactive. When a man finds out these three, that is Brahman. The Perishable is the Pradhana, the Immortal and Imperishable is Hara; the one God rules the Perishable and the Self....
Read full contents: Sutra 1.4.8
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[An Integrated Science of the Absolute: index]
[About the Author (Narayana Guru and Nataraja Guru)]
[Introduction]
[The Three Steps in a Complete Philosophy]