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What is the difference between swatantra and partantra?

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Answered by riyanak764795
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Answer:

swatantra means freedom...paratantra means on others hand

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

swatantrata means fully open like our India as now. and partantra means fully caged by someone like our India in colonial period.

Explanation:

according to Madhva there are two orders of fact: 1. svatantra, unbiased reality, which includes Brahman alone and 2. paratantra, established reality, which consists of jivas (souls) and jada (lifeless gadgets). even though established truth would no longer exist other than brahman’s will, this very dependence creates a fundamental distinction among brahman and all else, implying a dualist view. //

A vichara on Swatantra & Paratantra

those  aren't actual at the equal footing:

1. The PAramArthika is that during which the vyAvahArika does now not exist. P can exist by using itself. but V has to depend on the P for its existence.

2. Swatantra, Hari, exists by means of Himself. Paratantra, world, has to depend upon S, Hari.

3. the world is stated to be ‘anityam, asukham lokam..’ inside the Bh.Gita 9.33.

four. Our goal, Paramapurush Artha, is Hari, Swatantra, and no longer the arena. this is because the S does not have the homes of Paratantra international in it.

5. Sri Purandaradasa says about samsara: ‘hEsige (= dust) samsaaradalli..’ in his tune: ‘IsabEku iddu jaisabEku..’

6. Hari can not have the ‘hEsige’ element in Him.

7. Hari is like a cup of milk. To have the samsara/global in Him could be like a drop of ink inside the milk. this can render the milk not worthy to be used.

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