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Mayavadi philosophers, they think the Absolute Truth is impersonal

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"Absolute Truth is not a person" |"Absolute Truth is impersonal"

Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 7 - 12

Persons who are under the impression that the Absolute Truth is impersonal are described as abuddhayaḥ, which means those who do not know the ultimate feature of the Absolute Truth.

BG 7.24, Purport: In the Brahma-saṁhitā it is stated that the Personality of Godhead cannot be understood simply by study of the Vedānta literature. Only by the mercy of the Supreme Lord can the Personality of the Supreme be known. Therefore in this verse it is clearly stated that not only are the worshipers of the demigods less intelligent, but those nondevotees who are engaged in Vedānta and speculation on Vedic literature without any tinge of true Kṛṣṇa consciousness are also less intelligent, and for them it is not possible to understand God's personal nature. Persons who are under the impression that the Absolute Truth is impersonal are described as abuddhayaḥ, which means those who do not know the ultimate feature of the Absolute Truth.

Page Title:Mayavadi philosophers, they think the Absolute Truth is impersonal
Compiler:Madhavananda, Labangalatika
Created:13 of Dec, 2008
Totals by Section:BG=3, SB=7, CC=1, OB=4, Lec=14, Con=3, Let=0
No. of Quotes:32