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- The Vivekachudamani (Sanskrit: विवेकचूडामणि, romanized: vivekacūḍāmaṇi, lit. 'Crest-jewel of discernment') is a philosophical treatise within the Advaita...
- Supreme Self), a state of knowledge, peace and bliss. For example, Vivekachudamani – an ancient book on moksha, explains one of many meditative steps...
- with yoga:[citation needed] Vivekacūḍāmaṇi: The authenticity of the "Vivekachudamani", a well-known work ascribed to Shankara, is doubtful, though it is...
- Authorship of Vivekachudamani and arshabodha.org, Sri Sankara's Vivekachudamani, pp. 3–4, The Question of Authorship of Vivekachudamani Swami Vivekananda...
- world amounts to death (Mahabharata 5.42-45). Slokas 322 to 329 of Vivekachudamani of Sankaracharya, explain the Advaita Vedanta,s concept of the Sanskrit...
- Mandukya Karika Adi Shankara Upadesasahasri Attributed to Shankara Vivekachudamani Atma bodha Aparokshanubhuti Advaita-Yoga Yoga Vasistha Yoga Yajnavalkya...
- issue are found in Shankara's commentaries of the Brahma Sutras & his Vivekachudamani. In Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 3.9.26 it mentions that the atman 'neither...
- Mandukya Karika Adi Shankara Upadesasahasri Attributed to Shankara Vivekachudamani Atma bodha Aparokshanubhuti Advaita-Yoga Yoga Vasistha Yoga Yajnavalkya...
- Mandukya Karika Adi Shankara Upadesasahasri Attributed to Shankara Vivekachudamani Atma bodha Aparokshanubhuti Advaita-Yoga Yoga Vasistha Yoga Yajnavalkya...
- Madhavananda (1921). Vivekachudamani of Adi Shankara. Kolkata: Advaita Ashrama. pp. 56. Verse 148 Swami Madhavananda (1921). Vivekachudamani of Adi Shankara...