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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
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.
Amalananda has written: 'Sastra darpana' -- subject(s): Advaita, Vedanta
Sankara's philosophy, Advaita Vedanta, emphasizes the non-dual nature of reality. It asserts that there is ultimately only one true reality, Brahman, and everything else is an illusion (maya). Sankara's teachings focus on self-realization, liberation from the cycle of birth and death, and the unity of the individual soul (atman) with Brahman.
Dvaita means 'two'. Advaita means the opposite one ie 'no two'. Vedanta is veda antha - it means 'extreme of knowledge'. Those who think that Almighty, the supreme soul ie paramatma and individual soul ie jeevatma are different and cannot be united in any situation. This is dvaita. But according to advaita philosophy, only one soul ie paramatma which is having a tendency to multiply itself into so many individual souls ie jeevatma. Thus it has immense intelligence to play the hide and seek game. After getting bored with the game finally the individual soul finds the right way to get freedom from its bondage which has been made by its own willingness. This is advaita philosophy.
T. R. Srinivasan has written: 'Panchapadika of Padmapada Acharya' -- subject(s): Advaita, Vedanta
N. Jayashanmugam has written: 'Veda and Vedanta, new interpretations' -- subject(s): Hindu Philosophy, History and criticism, Philosophy, Hindu, Vedanta, Vedic literature
Henry Tracol was a French author known for his work in philosophy and spirituality. He is best known for his book "The Taste for Things that Are True", where he explores the teachings of Jean Klein and the wisdom of Advaita Vedanta.
Ashokananda has written: 'My philosophy and my religion' -- subject(s): Vedanta 'Spiritualizing everyday life' -- subject(s): Vedanta
Sita Nath Datta has written: 'Sankaracharya, his life and teachings with a translation of Atmabodha' -- subject(s): Philosophers, Vedanta, Advaita, Biography
Graves Champney Haughton has written: 'The exposition of the Vedanta philosophy' -- subject(s): Vedanta 'A dictionary, Bengali and Sanskrit'
Moine d'Occident. has written: 'Christianity and the doctrine of non-dualism' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Vedanta, Advaita, Christianity and other religions, Relations, Christianity