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In the Dvaita philosophical view, the soul stays an individual eternally.
What gives the individual soul/AtmA its individuality or distinction when it is pure and liberated ?
The subtle body (linga sharir) cannot possibly stay after liberation, because then that would not be liberation. So what gives the soul I-ness , identity which "it" can perceive ? It is understandable that Parameshvar (Vishnu, Narayana, Krshna) identifies individual pure liberated souls. But how can the soul know this ?
How can the individual soul have a preference, choice, decision, action, and a role to play in the Lord's Leelas after the mind, intelligence, ego and all subtle matter is gone ?
Thank You
Thank You
In the Dvaita philosophical view, the soul stays an individual eternally.
What gives the individual soul/AtmA its individuality or distinction when it is pure and liberated ?
The subtle body (linga sharir) cannot possibly stay after liberation, because then that would not be liberation. So what gives the soul I-ness , identity which "it" can perceive ? It is understandable that Parameshvar (Vishnu, Narayana, Krshna) identifies individual pure liberated souls. But how can the soul know this ?
How can the individual soul have a preference, choice, decision, action, and a role to play in the Lord's Leelas after the mind, intelligence, ego and all subtle matter is gone ?
Thank You
Thank You