Attacked by... (CC and Other Books)
Sri Caitanya-caritamrta
CC Adi-lila
The example of misunderstanding a rope to be a snake is mentioned in the Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad, but it is meant to explain the error of identifying the body with the soul. Since the soul is actually a spiritual particle, as confirmed in the Bhagavad-gītā (mamaivāṁśo jīva-loke), it is due to illusion (vivarta-vāda) that a human being, like an animal, identifies the body with the self. This is a proper example of vivarta, or illusion. The verse atattvato ’nyathā-buddhir vivarta ity udāhṛtaḥ describes such an illusion. To not know actual facts and thus to mistake one thing for another (as, for example, to accept the body as oneself) is called vivarta-vāda. Every conditioned living entity who considers the body to be the soul is deluded by this vivarta-vāda. One can be attacked by this vivarta-vāda philosophy when he forgets the inconceivable power of the omnipotent Personality of Godhead.
Page Title: | Attacked by... (CC and Other Books) |
Compiler: | Visnu Murti, Serene |
Created: | 08 of Aug, 2012 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=0, CC=15, OB=21, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 36 |