- tradition, some of the most
prominent Advaita-propositions come from
other Advaitins, and his
early influence has been questioned. Shankara's
prominence started...
-
disciple of Adi Sankara, he may
actually have been the most
prominent Advaitin of the two
until the 10th
century CE. He is
often identified with Sureśvara...
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still has an old
Hindu cemetery consisting of
samadhi shrines of
various advaitin gurus, such as
Siddharameshwar Maharaj (1888–1936) and his disciple, Ranjit...
-
Sadhguru (born
Jagadish Vasudev, 3
September 1957) is the
founder and head of the Isha Foundation,
based in Coimbatore, India. The foundation, established...
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formed the
nodal centres of
under whose guidance the
ancient Order of
Advaitin monks were re-organised
under ten
names of the
Dashanami Sampradaya. Ramakrishna...
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considerable attention in the West due to the
influence of the 14th
century Advaitin Vidyaranya and
modern Hindus like
Swami Vivekananda and
Ramana Maharshi...
- won.
According to
Satchidanandendra Sarasvati, "almost all the
later Advaitins were
influenced by
Mandana Misra and Bhaskara." He
argues that most of...
- in
their practice. The
tradition has been
called by
William Jackson as "
advaitin,
monistic in its outlook". The term
Smarta also
refers to
Brahmins who...
- Chaitanya's
philosophical conversation with
Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya (
Advaitin scholar)
promoting bhakti as
supreme over the
impersonal view; Chaitanya's...
-
intense yearning for
moksha from the
state of
ignorance Jnanayoga for
Advaitins consists of
three practices:
sravana (hearing),
manana (thinking) and...