Taittiriya Upanishad Bhashya Vartika
by R. Balasubramanian | 151,292 words | ISBN-10: 8185208115 | ISBN-13: 9788185208114
The English translation of Sureshvara’s Taittiriya Vartika, which is a commentary on Shankara’s Bhashya on the Taittiriya Upanishad. Taittiriya Vartika contains a further explanation of the words of Shankara-Acharya, the famous commentator who wrote many texts belonging to Advaita-Vedanta. Sureshvaracharya was his direct disciple and lived in the 9...
Verse 2.694
Sanskrit text and transliteration:
एवं च सति दृष्टान्तो भवतां नोपपद्यते ।
नियोगादेव विज्ञानमित्येवं नियमः कुतः ॥ ६९४ ॥
evaṃ ca sati dṛṣṭānto bhavatāṃ nopapadyate |
niyogādeva vijñānamityevaṃ niyamaḥ kutaḥ || 694 ||
English translation of verse 2.694:
This being the case, there is no example for you (to show that only a sentence which is connected with an injunction has (validity). Why, then, is there the ruling in this way that from an injunction alone valid knowledge results?