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Deduction (logical)

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Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Cantos 10.14 to 12 (Translations Only)

SB 11.28.9, Translation:

By direct perception, logical deduction, scriptural testimony and personal realization, one should know that this world has a beginning and an end and so is not the ultimate reality. Thus one should live in this world without attachment.

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Adi-lila

The Personality of Godhead, and Brahman and Paramātmā are concomitants deduced from the Absolute Personality, as a government and its ministers are deductions from the supreme executive head.
CC Adi 2.65, Translation and Purport:

Lord Kṛṣṇa Himself is the one undivided Absolute Truth, the ultimate reality. He manifests Himself in three features—as Brahman, Paramātmā and Bhagavān.

In the verse from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam cited above (SB 1.2.11), the principal word, bhagavān, indicates the Personality of Godhead, and Brahman and Paramātmā are concomitants deduced from the Absolute Personality, as a government and its ministers are deductions from the supreme executive head. In other words, the principal truth is exhibited in three different phases. The Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead Śrī Kṛṣṇa (Bhagavān), is also known as Brahman and Paramātmā, although all these features are identical.

Page Title:Deduction (logical)
Compiler:Labangalatika, Matea
Created:06 of Sep, 2009
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=1, CC=2, OB=2, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:5