Acharya Tadany. Acharya Tadany finally closed the terrifying chapter on kāraṇa śarīram with its fourth and deadliest feature: anirvācya anādi avidyā rūpam, a beginningless, indescribable, neither-real-nor-unreal self-ignorance that is the sole cause of every rebirth. Using the perfect analogy of darkness (experienced yet vanishing without trace when light appears), he showed that this ignorance is exactly like darkness: it has …
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Tadany Um refúgio para a alma e um convite à consciência.
