BEING ALONE AND BEING IN CREATION
Brahman is “Real, Consciousness, and Infinite", asserts Taittiriya Upanishad (Book II-Brahmavalli, Chapter IV). The Upanishad says Brahman is infinite in three respects—in respect of time, in respect of place, and in respect of things, respectively. Akasa , or space, for example, is infinite in space; for there is no limit to it in space. But Akasa is not infinite either in respect of time or in respect of things, because it is an effect (Kārya) . Adi Shankaracharya in his introduction to Taittiriya Upanishad says, "From whom is born the whole universe, in whom alone it is dissolved, and by whom alone is this upheld— to that Self who is Consciousness be this bow!" Before the creation of the universe, "Being alone was," or "Existence alone was," proclaims Chandogya Upanishad (6.2.1-2). The Upanishad states: sadeva somyedamagra āsīdekamevādvitīyam | taddhaika āhurasadevedamagra āsīdekamevādvitīyaṃ tasmādasataḥ sajjāyata || kutastu khalu somyaivaṃsyā...