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  • 75 members (6 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:41, 29 November 2021
  • ...LIMITED|year=2007|isbn=978-81-291-1195-1|location=|pages=317|via=}}</ref>. Vedanta, its denotation as understood and accepted by its major schools, refers to ...at least ten schools of Vedanta,{{sfn|Raju|1992|p=177}} of which [[Advaita Vedanta]], [[Vishishtadvaita]], [[Dvaita]] and [[Bhedabheda]] are the best known.{{
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  • 3 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:06, 11 December 2018
  • ...nd a particular topic in Vedanta. These methods of enquiry are employed in Vedanta to understand Atman and Brahman. The ultimate aim of every human is to atta To understand the nature of Ahamkara and Atman, various texts in the Vedanta tradition describe some methods of enquiry to help a sadhaka. A sadhaka eng
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  • [[Category:Vedanta]] [[Category:Advaita Vedanta]]
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  • == In Vedanta == ==== Advaita Vedanta ====
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  • ...and interpreting the texts.<ref>Nagaraja Rao, P. (1958) ''Introduction to Vedanta.'' Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. (p.39)</ref> ...nt interpretations of what the Vedas mean. Shankaracharya established that Vedanta is the concluding portion of the Vedas (gives actual conclusive import of t
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  • === Para Vidya as per Vedanta === ...[[Manana (reflection)|manana]] '' and '' [[nididhyasana]]''.<ref>Course on Vedanta Philosophy, IIT Bombay</ref>
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  • | content2 = '''[[Vedanta]]''' * [[Advaita Vedanta]]
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  • | content2 = '''[[Vedanta]]''' * ''[[Advaita Vedanta]]''
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  • ...te book|title=The Concept of Bondage and Liberation in Saiva Siddhanta and Vedanta|author=Harish Damodaran|publisher=Lulu|page=69|url= https://books.google.co
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  • ==Advaita Vedanta’s interpretation== ...comparative study of the scriptures.<ref>{{cite book|title=Theology After Vedanta|author=Francis Xavier Clooney|publisher=SUNY Press|pages=131, 201|url= http
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  • ...rty-two ''[[Vidya (Knowledge)|vidyas]]'' of the [[Upanishads]] taught in [[Vedanta]], in which vidya Brahman is perceived as the imperceptible ether within th ...ns, together with Brahman, all qualities of Brahman.<ref>{{cite book|title=Vedanta-Sutras Part-1|publisher=Atlantic Publishers|page=82|url= http://books.googl
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