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- thought, has also been a significant influence on Vedantic thought. All Vedāntins agree that scripture (śruti) is the only means of knowing (pramāṇa) regarding...
- spiritual development. Vivekananda portra**** Ramakrishna as an Advaita Vedantin. Vivekananda's approach can be located in the historical background of...
- Private Limited: 1978), page 355 Satyanand, J. Nimbārka: A Pre-Śaṅkara Vedāntin and his philosophy, Varanasi, 1997 Ramnarace 2014, p. 180. Dalal 2010....
- the doctrine according to the understanding of a learned 14th century Vedantin. Bhattacharya lists 68 items on 9 pages. Atheism in Hinduism Atman (Hinduism)...
- willing to admit Buddhist influence," yet also note that Gaudapada was a Vedantin and not a Buddhist. Gaudapada took over the Yogachara teaching of vijñapti-mātra...
- theological statement of one who achieved later fame and notoriety as a Vedantin. On its own, it is unremarkable, perhaps of interest only to a social historian...
- theory of error, and for a couple of centuries he was the most influential Vedantin. His student Vachaspati Miśra, who is believed to have been an incarnation...
- of Shri Adishankaracharya. Sri Abhinava Vidyatirtha Mahaswamigal was a vedantin par excellence and an adept in Yoga as well. Under the tutelage of his...
- Aniruddha, the Bhasya (commentary) of Vijnana Bhikshu, the Vrittisara of Vedantin Mahadeva, Tattva Samasa and commentary of Narendra, and works of Gaudapada...
- the Āgama Śāstra. Gaudapada was influenced by Buddhism, though he was a Vedantin and not a Buddhist. In the Māṇḍukya Kārikā, Gaudapada deals with perception...