Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 GOD AND GOD-MEN IN VEDANTA (1) Swami Ashokananda Vedanta of course believes in God, but the ideas of God that are taught in Vedanta philosophy and religion are sometimes difficult to comprehend. For example, the idea that God is without any attributes, beyond mind, beyond even the grasp of reason and intelligence seems to many to indicate a sort of agnosticism, because if God is without attributes and if He cannot be reached by the human mind or comprehended by the human intellect, then how can anyone know whether or not He exists ? He who is beyond the reach of mind and thought and intellect is, in fact, as good as non-existent. That is one of the things that puzzle many who want to study Vedanta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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