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eternally blissful spiritual Self (Atman, soul) in whom
yogis delight nondualistically. The root of the word Rama is ram-
which means "stop,
stand still,...
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spiritual liberation is
achievable only in after-life (videhamukti). The
nondualistic traditions such as Adi Shankara's
Advaita Vedanta tradition of Hinduism...
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sometimes referred to as
Shaktadavaitavada (literally, the path of
nondualistic Shakti).
Other influential ancient and
medieval classical texts of Hinduism...
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anthropologist Leonardo Mercado, the
Filipino worldview is
basically '
nondualistic'.
Based on his
linguistic analyses of
Filipino value terms like loob...
- soul and
Brahman has been accepted.
Advaita describes the
features of a
nondualistic experience, in
which a
subjective experience also
becomes an "object"...
- by
which the
nondualistic Tantric traditions set
themselves apart from
other traditions – so much so that they used the term "
nondualistic practice" (advaitacara)...
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pursuits of spirituality. The Yoga
practice is
particularly pronounced in
nondualistic Shaivism, with the
practice refined into a
methodology such as four-fold...
- Adi
Shankara (Śaṅkarācārya).
Shankara interprets the Gita in a monist,
nondualistic tradition (Advaita Vedanta).
Shankara prefaces his
comments by stating...
- by
which the
nondualistic Tantric traditions set
themselves apart from
other traditions – so much so that they used the term "
nondualistic practice" (advaitacara)...
- "mystical".
Various Shaivist,
Shakta and
Tantric traditions are
strongly nondualistic,
among them
Kashmir Shaivism and Sri Vidya.
Tantra is the name given...