Vedantasara - Verse 174

Sanskrit

एवं च सति मनसैवानुद्रष्टव्यम्” (बृ उ ४.४.१९) यन्मनसा न मनुते” (के उ १.५) इत्यनयोः श्रुत्योरविरोधो वृत्तिव्याप्यत्वाङ्गीकारेण फलव्याप्यत्वप्रतिषेधप्रतिपादनात्

Swami Nikhilananda's Translation

Such being the case, there is no contradiction between the following Sruti passages: “By the mind alone It is to be perceived” (Br. Up. IV-4-19), and “That which cannot be thought of by the mind” (Kena Up. I-5). We are to suppose that the unknown Brahman is brought into contact with only the mental state, but not with the underlying Consciousness.


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