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  1. Also, imported vinay, tell me what do you mean by the below isavasyopanishad sentence from yajur veda? sambhutim cha vinasham cha, yastad vedo bhayam saha, vinasena mrutyum teerthua, sambhutyamruta masnutey. With vinasha (Asambhuti?) conquer death and with Sambhuti get Amrutham (moksha? godhood?).... So as per you both sambhuti and asambhuti are useless. But this sloka negetes it.... These are useful to conquer death and get godhood????
  2. I saw the translations. This is not correct. This verse is a difficult verse to understand. Asambhuti does means "Prakriti" and hence it means everything we see hear etc in this universe. Sambhuti means the Hiranyagarbhan (According to Adi sankara). Hiranyagarbhan is Brahma the creator or simply it means seed of creation or seed of creator or GOD. This is a strange way isavasya upanishad saying the meaning. So meaning of this verse is "Those who worship, Prakriti [ONLY] goes to darkness and those who worship creation seed (GOD?) alone , enter even more darkness. So Sambhuti and asambhuti both need to be worshipped. Again, isavasy says , Those who worship Avidya alone enter darkness and those, who worship Vidya alone enter even more darkness. Here Vidya means worship of Gods and Godesses and Avidya means performing varna asrama dharma (caste rules and rituals). The real meaning is one should both observe caste rules and also worship Gods and Godesses.
  3. I saw the translations. This is not correct. This verse is a difficult verse to understand. Asambhuti does means "Prakriti" and hence it means everything we see hear etc in this universe. Sambhuti means the Hiranyagarbhan (According to Adi sankara). Hiranyagarbhan is Brahma the creator or simply it means seed of creation or seed of creator or GOD. This is a strange way isavasya upanishad saying the meaning. So meaning of this verse is "Those who worship, Prakriti [ONLY] goes to darkness and those who worship creation seed (GOD?) alone , enter even more darkness. So Sambhuti and asambhuti both need to be worshipped.
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