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.
It is the doctrine of the oneness of the individual soul and the Supreme God which is the Ultimate Reality.The Definition of Advaita is Sajatiya Vijatiya Swagata Bheda Rahita.
Advaita Ashrama was created in 1899.
Advaita Mallabarmana died in 1951.
Advaita Mallabarmana was born in 1914.
Alwaye Advaita Ashram was created in 1913.
1). Sanatana Dharma2). Adi ShankaracharyaDefinition of Advaita (Sanskrit)Sajatiya Vijatiya Swagata Bheda Rahitah
Sri Shankaracharya
Nirod Baran Chakravarty has written: 'The Advaita concept of falsity' -- subject(s): Advaita, Truthfulness and falsehood 'Talks with Sri Aurobindo [by] Nirodbaran' 'Correspondence with Sri Aurobindo' -- subject(s): Spirituality, Yoga 'The Advatia concept of falsity - a critical study' -- subject(s): Advaita
Anwar Agewan has written: 'Advaita'
Tandradevan has written: 'Aspects of truth in Advaita'
Thomas Mannumel has written: 'The Advaita of Vivekananda'
Amalananda has written: 'Sastra darpana' -- subject(s): Advaita, Vedanta