Advaita
अद्वैत
advaita
Advaita is considered as the crown of Indian philosophy. It is widely said as non-dualist philosophy. Advaita is unqualified absolutistic-Monist philosophy of vedic origin. The brand of philosophy Advaita was in existence in the vast vedic literature, especially in Upanishads, in a very profound manner. Vyasa by Brahma Sutra consolidated the philosophy. Adi_Sankara, popularized Advaita philosophy by writing commentaries on various Text and arguing with the philosophical luminaries of his time. The advaita school of thought entirely equals soul with Brahman, the Absolute. To Advaita philosophy, world is only an illusion, Maya, and only Brahman exist.
Word | Sanskrit | IAST | In General | Veda | Purana | |
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Advaita Guru Parampara | अद्वैत गुरु परम्परा | advaita guru paramparā | The unspoken first Guru of Advaita Vedanta was Lord Dakshinamurthy. The next Guru was... | Read More | ||
Advaita Guru Parampara | अद्वैत गुरु परम्परा | advaita guru paramparā | The unspoken first Guru of Advaita Vedanta was Lord Dakshinamurthy. The next Guru was... | Read More | ||
Kevala Advaita | केवल अद्वैत | kevala advaita | Absolute Non-dualism of Adi Sankara is sometimes called as Kevala Advaita | Read More |