Nature of Maya In the Shri Vaishnava Sect

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  • Bhavna shukla  Research Scholar, Department of Sanskrit Department, Allahabad University, Allahabad, India

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In Indian philosophical tradition, the word Shayyahash is often mentioned in the philosophical schools. Receiving the mention of the word Maya in many mantras of Rig Veda is an indicative of its ancientness. Through the Shankaracharya, all the Indian philosophers have discussed the maya of infinite endless rendering of the form of my nature. The meaning of the word Maya is derived from the considered metal which means. Measurable or weighing .2 But according to the nature of the Maya, the philosophers who have rendered the form of Maya have no power to play the role between the soul and spirit. Acharya Ramanuja admits Maya and nature two names of the same power, while Acharya Shankar has used the same knowledge of Maya and Avidya in the same sense. According to them, according to soul and spirit, Maya and Avidya also exist. He uses that illusion of the ignorance as the original form of the illusory truth, whereas the Acharya Ramanuja does not accept Maya as false. But they are interpreted as the power of God

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2016-12-30

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Bhavna shukla, " Nature of Maya In the Shri Vaishnava Sect, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 2, Issue 4, pp.895-899, July-August-2016.