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reincarnated as
Vachaspati Miśra "to po****rise the
Advaita System through his
Bhamati." He
wrote so
broadly on
various branches of
Indian philosophy that later...
- been an
incarnation of
Shankara to po****rize the
Advaita view,
wrote the
Bhamati, a
commentary on Shankara's
Brahma Sutra Bhashya, and the Brahmatattva-samiksa...
- Misra,
agreed with
Mandana Misra, and
their stance is
defended by the
Bhamati-school,
founded by Vācaspati Miśra. In contrast, the
Vivarana school founded...
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series on
Advaita Schools classical Advaita Vedanta Bhāmatī Vivarana Shaivism/Tantra/Nath
Kashmir Shaivism (Pratyabhijna) Nath (Inchegeri Sampradaya)...
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additional aids
Bhamati Roodurmum 2002, p. 40.
Roodurmum 2002, p. 41.
Roodurmum 2002, p. 43.
Printes sources Roodurmum, ****sth
Soobah (2002),
Bhāmatī and Vivaraṇa...
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commentary on the Brahma-sutras. The name of the
Bhamati sub-school is
derived from this
Bhamati. The
Bhamati school takes an
ontological approach. It sees...
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diverged from Shankara,
trying to
determinate a
locus of avidya, with the
Bhamati-school
locating avidya in the jiva c.q. prakriti,
while the Vivarana-school...
- nirvicara-samāpatti.
Whicher refers to Vācaspati Miśra (900–980 CE), the
founder of the
Bhāmatī Advaita Vedanta who
proposes eight types of samāpatti: Savitarka-samāpatti...
- York Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-3696-7. Roodurmum, ****sth
Soobah (2002).
Bhāmatī and Vivaraṇa
Schools of
Advaita Vedānta: A
Critical Approach. Delhi: Motilal...
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different stances are also
reflected in the
opposing positions of the
Bhamati school and the
Vivarana school. Liberation:
according to Maṇḍana Miśra...