01-25-2005, 02:02 AM
Saguna means, 'with attributes'. Nirguna means attributeless. I can understand that in Bhaava Bhakthi the interpretations have no rules and definitions have no meaning. But maintaining that it as REAL is a different thing. Bhakthi is doubtlessly the ONLY way to 'See' God. This is said by the Lord Himself in Chapter eleven. But to maintain that relative realism is the same as Absolute Reality is not Vedanta's position. That is why the Lord teaches Karma, and leads Arjuna into Bhakthi, and culminates in Gnana.