The definition of Advaita Vedanta is non-dualism or monism, the
doctrine that declares that there is only one reality, that the
individual Self and the Brahman are classed as one.
The definition of Advaita Vedanta is non-dualism or monism, the
doctrine that declares that there is only one reality, that the
individual Self and the Brahman are classed as one.
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Amalananda has written:
'Sastra darpana' -- subject(s): Advaita, Vedanta
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Anantendrayati. has written:
'The Vedanta-sara-sangraha of Sri Anantendra-Yati' --
subject(s): Advaita, Vedanta
'The Vadanta-sara-sangraha [sic] of Sri Anantendra-Yati' --
subject(s): Advaita, Vedanta
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God is not a basic concept of Shankara Vedanta. Instead, Shankara Vedanta focuses on the concepts of non-dualism (advaita), self-realization (atman), and the illusory nature of the world (maya).
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