Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3 Chapter 12 Verses 46-48 ; Sai Inspires

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హరే కృష్ణ హరే రామ... సాయి రామ్
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Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3 The Status Quo
 
Chapter 12: Creation of the Kumāras and Others
 
The art of writing verse, pankti, became manifested from the bone marrow, and that of brhatī, another type of verse, was generated from the life-breath of the lord of the living entities.
Brahmā’s soul was manifested as the touch alphabets, his body as the vowels, his senses as the sibilant alphabets, his strength as the intermediate alphabets and his sensual activities as the seven notes of music.
Brahmā is the personal representation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead as the source of transcendental sound and is therefore above the conception of manifested and unmanifested. Brahmā is the complete form of the Absolute Truth and is invested with multifarious energies.
Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3  Chapter 12 Verses 46-48

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Inference is one method of verification or understanding. We see smoke at a distant hill. From the smoke that emanates, it is easy to decipher that there must be fire somewhere in the hill. Although you see only the smoke, we infer the existence of the “unseen” from the presence of what is seen. This type of verification is called Anumaana Pramana (Inferential Proof). These methods of verification – direct or inferential proof is applicable only to the external universe. To determine the Divine Principle, one must depend only upon the Shabdha Pramana, or the Vedas. When the Divine is described as the One without the attributes, eternal, ever existing, pure and free, self-effulgent, etc. – all these appellations will not make Brahman visible to you. You must follow the teachings and realize the existence of the Divine withi n you and around you.
- My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 15, Mar 1, 1981.
Sathya Sai Baba
Fire is seen when ash is blown away. Similarly you can have the vision of the Self
when you give up body attachment. - Baba


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