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Vivartavada is an
Advaita Vedanta theory of causation,
postulated by post-Shankara
Advaita advaitins,
regarding the
universe as an "illusory transformation"...
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Circle Virtue ethics Vishishtadvaita Vitalism Voluntarism Voluntaryism Vivartavada Yogachara Young Hegelians Gordon,
Jeffrey (1984). "Nagel or
Camus on...
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substantially identical with the cause, and pre-exists
latently in it), and 3)
Vivartavada (the
theory of
apparent transformation or of
false appearance). There...
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usually rendered as "nondualism", and
often equated with monism)
refers to
vivartavada, the idea that "the
world is
merely an
unreal manifestation (vivarta)...
- change. A
change (vikāra) can take
place only when
there is action.
Vivartavada of
Advaita Vedanta involves apparent vikāra or modification, a mere illusion...
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verses to mean that in Tulsidas'
opinion the
world is
unreal as per the
Vivartavada doctrine of Adi Shankara,
while some
others interpret them to mean that...
- Sphoṭa
Sthiti Śūnyatā
Sutram Svātantrya Iccha-mrityu Syādvāda
Taijasa Tajjalan Tanmatra Tyāga
Uparati Upekkhā
Utsaha Vivartavada Viraj Yamas Yoga More......
- Sphoṭa
Sthiti Śūnyatā
Sutram Svātantrya Iccha-mrityu Syādvāda
Taijasa Tajjalan Tanmatra Tyāga
Uparati Upekkhā
Utsaha Vivartavada Viraj Yamas Yoga More......
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accepted by the
followers of
Advaita Vedanta who
place their belief in
Vivartavada, the
theory of superimposition. Gaudapada,
advocating ajativada, states...
- Badarayana, post-Shankara
Advaita Vedantists hold a
different view,
Vivartavada,
which says that the effect, the world, is
merely an
unreal (vivarta)...