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Relationship of Brahman and Atman, the premises about their unity or distinctness forms the basis of various schools of thought in Vedanta thus developing the Sampradayas. The thought process regarding Brahman range from total absence of the Charvakas to distinct existence of Atman and Brahman as believed in Dvaita Sampradaya.  
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Relationship of [[Brahman (ब्रह्मन्)|Brahman]] and [[Atman (आत्मन्)|Atman]], the premises about their unity or distinctness forms the basis of various schools of thought in Vedanta thus developing the Sampradayas. The thought process regarding Brahman range from total absence of the Charvakas to distinct existence of Atman and Brahman as believed in Dvaita Sampradaya.  
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According to the Advaita Sampradaya the impersonal Brahman is  essentially identical with the Atman. Many primary expressions of human nature such as, fear, sorrow, delusion etc are explained as ignorance of the being.
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== Unity of Brahman and Atman ==
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According to the Advaita siddhanta the impersonal Brahman is  essentially identical with the Atman. Many primary expressions of human nature such as, fear, sorrow, delusion etc are explained as ignorance of the being.
    
====Brhdaranyaka Upanishad====
 
====Brhdaranyaka Upanishad====

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