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Sankaracharya and Maya <http://kriyababa.blogspot.com/>

 

VlSHNUVARDHANA, the King of the Hoysalas, was a Vaishnavite and was greatly

incensed at the doctrine taught by Sankaracharya that everything here below

is an illusion. He wanted to teach the exponent of this doctrine a lesson.

So he invited the then Sankaracharya of Sringeri to his palace. That holy

man went there and stoutly maintained that everything in this world was

illusion. The king had arranged to let loose an infuriated elephant against

Sankaracharya. The beast rushed at Sankaracharya who took to a precipitate

flight to save himself.

 

'Oh, Venerable Sir,' shouted the king, 'why do you run so fast seeing that

the elephant is only an illusion?'

 

'Oh, king,' said Sankaracharya in tfie course of his flight, 'my running too

is an illusion. Everything in this world is an illusion.'

 

 

--

With Love,

Ganesh Baba

http://kriyababa.blogspot.com/

 

To get spiritual mails

//spiritual_inspiration

 

 

 

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, Kriya Baba <kriyababa2 wrote:

 

> 'Oh, king,' said Sankaracharya in tfie course of his flight, 'my >running too

> is an illusion. Everything in this world is an illusion.'

 

 

LOL Ganeshji, what does this story show: that Shankar was a wise man, or just a

smooth talker?

 

love,

Shantnu

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Another answer to this was,

 

the sankaracharya said , oh king, I and we know that the word is illusion, but

the elephant doenst know it.

 

ha ha ha

 

--- On Mon, 4/1/10, Kriya Baba <kriyababa2 wrote:

 

Kriya Baba <kriyababa2

>>> Sankaracharya and Maya >>>

To:

Monday, 4 January, 2010, 3:51 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sankaracharya and Maya <http://kriyababa. blogspot. com/>

 

 

 

VlSHNUVARDHANA, the King of the Hoysalas, was a Vaishnavite and was greatly

 

incensed at the doctrine taught by Sankaracharya that everything here below

 

is an illusion. He wanted to teach the exponent of this doctrine a lesson.

 

So he invited the then Sankaracharya of Sringeri to his palace. That holy

 

man went there and stoutly maintained that everything in this world was

 

illusion. The king had arranged to let loose an infuriated elephant against

 

Sankaracharya. The beast rushed at Sankaracharya who took to a precipitate

 

flight to save himself.

 

 

 

'Oh, Venerable Sir,' shouted the king, 'why do you run so fast seeing that

 

the elephant is only an illusion?'

 

 

 

'Oh, king,' said Sankaracharya in tfie course of his flight, 'my running too

 

is an illusion. Everything in this world is an illusion.'

 

 

 

--

 

With Love,

 

Ganesh Baba

 

http://kriyababa. blogspot. com/

 

 

 

To get spiritual mails

 

http://groups. / / spiritual_ inspiration

 

 

 

 

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