Re: bhAvajAlam -Reply -Forwarded

Prasad Tata (Prasadt@OTSUKA.OAPI.COM)
Tue, 30 Jul 1996 15:22:44 -0400

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Subject: Re: bhAvajAlam -Reply
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BhAvaJalamu = Bhava + Jalamu (ofcourse there is no "sandhi").

I would interpret this word a little differently, at the same time
agreeing the concept you have explained.

I mean.. Jalamu.. instead of taking literal meaning.. I would take
the property of the Jalamu .. liquid that can flow easily.. can be
captured and stored in the right vessel, contains no holes..

So, Bhavamu can only be generated and captured in the mind.
Again the mind is also an abstract object...Hence "bhaavajalamu"
an emotion stage of mind that flows, caputres, nurtures,
and stores the thought process, as you have expalined...

my 2 cents.. Did I confuse lot... I am a new kind in the block

S.Brahmandam