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What is meant by there being many ShankarAcaryas?
Question 2
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The Author most likely is?
Question 3
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What does she give for meaning of Tattva?
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Reality, the ultimate observer, you.
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Enumerated objects of experience.
Question 4
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What does Bodha mean?
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Knowledge
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The Buddha's lineage
Question 5
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What is the truth of pot?
Question 6
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What does looking at thing objectively mean?
Question 7
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What is the ultimate cause of our fears, grief and like-dislikes(Raga-Dveshas) that distort our view of what is?
Question 8
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In a Golden ring, which is more fundamental, or relatively permanent?
Question 9
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So we say the pot form is dependent on the clay substantive. We say the Ring is dependent on the substantive Gold. Ultimately there is a more fundamental substantive for each observed object including gold and clay. That ultimate substantive is you(based on what is being taught):
Question 10
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That which is dependent on a cause or substantive is said to be:
Question 11
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The Jagat(sanskrit term) is translated as Manifest Universe. It is a projection. All projections share certain characteristics:
1) They are dependent on the projector 2) It arises from and resolves into that source from which it is non-separate. 3) They don't have an independent reality 4) They can't be said to be 'non-existent. Are any of theses 4 statements false or are they all correct?
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All are correct?
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4 is false
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3 is false
Question 12
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What is the cause of suffering?
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Identifying self as that which you are not
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Identifying self with objects like the body or mental objects
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Wrong understanding of I.
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All above are the same answer
Question 13
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From the invocatory prayer, what is a Mumukshunam?
Question 14
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You are that which you seek, but you just don't know it cognitively.
Question 15
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The meaning of Adhikari is:
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The one who is the intended Audience
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The subject matter, in this case the reality of truth and you.
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Purpose-The goal of studying the text. To stop seeking in this case
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The connection between the studying the book and freedom which is that its a path to freedom. The book reveals one's nature. When exposed to this revelation of one's nature, the seeking goes away because one is repatriated with the goal of what one is.
Question 16
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The one who is the intended Audience
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The subject matter-In this case the reality of truth and you.
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Purpose-The goal of studying the text. To stop seeking in this case
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The connection between the studying the book and freedom which is that its a path to freedom. The book reveals one's nature. When exposed to this revelation of one's nature, the seeking goes away because one is repatriated with the goal of what one is.
Question 17
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The one who is the intended Audience
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The subject matter-In this case the reality of truth and you.
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Purpose-The goal of studying the text. To stop seeking in this case
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The connection between the studying the book and freedom which is that its a path to freedom. The book reveals one's nature. When exposed to this revelation of one's nature, the seeking goes away because one is repatriated with the goal of what one is.
Question 18
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Sambandha means:
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The one who is the intended Audience
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The subject matter, in this case, the reality of truth and you.
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The purpose-the goal of studying the text. To stop seeking in this case
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The connection between the studying the book and freedom which is that its a path to freedom. The book reveals one's nature. When exposed to this revelation of one's nature, the seeking goes away because one is repatriated with the goal of what one is.
Question 19
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gu of guru means?
Question 20
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Ru of guru means?
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Removal
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Kangaroo reference
Question 21
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How many Sadhanas are given here as qualifications?
Question 22
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What does Acaraya mean(someone asked in question)?