1. Advaita Vedanta - Wikipedia

    • [32] [34] [35] According to critics of neo-Advaita, which also emphasizes direct insight, traditional Advaita Vedanta entails more than self-inquiry or bare insight into one's real nature, but also includes self-restraint, textual studies and ethical perfection. 展开

    Overview

    Advaita Vedanta is a Hindu tradition of textual exegesis and philosophy which states that jivatman, the individual experiencing self, is ultimately pure awareness mistakenly identified with body and the senses, … 展开

    Etymology and nomenclature

    The word Advaita is a composite of two Sanskrit words:
    • Prefix "a-" (अ), meaning "non-"
    • "Dvaita" (द्वैत), which means 'duality' or 'dualism'.
    Advaita is often t… 展开

    Darśana (view) – central concerns

    Vedānta is one of the six classical Hindu darśanas, the Indian traditions of religious philosophy and practice which accept the authority of the Vedas. The various schools of Vedanta aim to harmonise the diverging views presented … 展开

    Philosophy: Reality/truth (Brahman, sat) and the world

    Classical Advaita Vedānta states that all reality and everything in the experienced world has its root in Brahman, which is unchanging intelligent Consciousness. To Advaitins, there is no duality between a Creator and the … 展开

     
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