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Advaita Vedanta (/ʌdˈvaɪtə vɛˈdɑːntə/; Sanskrit: अद्वैत वेदान्त, IAST:
Advaita Vedānta) is a Hindu-tradition of textual...
- ɕɐŋkɐraːt͡ɕaːrjɐ]), was an
Indian Vedic scholar and
teacher (acharya) of
Advaita Vedanta.
Reliable information on Shankara's
actual life is scanty, and...
- The
Advaita Parivāra (Bengali:অদ্ৱৈত পরিবার) is the
succession of
disciples descending from Śrī
Advaita Ācārya, the
joint avatāra of Śrī Sadāśiva (the...
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traditions of
Vedanta are:
Bhedabheda (difference and non-difference);
Advaita (non-dualism); and the
Vaishnavite traditions of
Dvaitadvaita (dualistic...
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Advaita Acharya (IAST:
Advaita Ācārya; 1434–1559) (born
Kamalaksha Mishra; কমলাক্ষ মিশ্র) was a
companion of the
founder of the
Gaudiya Vaishnava movement...
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different from
Atman (Self) in each being. In non-dual
schools such as the
Advaita Vedanta, the
substance of
Brahman is
identical to the
substance of Atman...
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Advaita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Advaita Vedanta is a
school of
Hindu philosophy and
religious practice.
Advaita or
Adwaita may also...
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generally uses the
Sanskrit term
Advaita,
while Buddhism uses
Advaya (Tibetan: gNis-med, Chinese: pu-erh, ****anese: fu-ni). "
Advaita" (अद्वैत) is from Sanskrit...
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Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, is a
branch of the
Ramakrishna Math,
founded on 19
March 1899 at the
behest of Vivekananda, by his
disciples James Henry Sevier...
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expressed in Adi Shankara's
Advaita Vedanta philosophy. Nevertheless,
following Ramakrishna, and in
contrast to
Advaita Vedanta,
Vivekananda believed...